https://nidhanam.in/ is created to represent Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center on the internet/virtual world as a web presence. Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center specializes in treating orthopedics related problems.
- This website is created to officially represent Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center.
- This Website was created for patients to provide information about treatments available, Diseases treated, Experts & Doctors & find more important information like contact, address, etc. about Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center.
- Also, this particular website was created to provide content about orthopedics & its related services like surgeries, non-surgical procedures, regenerative therapies etc. (& many more which are not covered here) in the form of videos, QAs, blogs, treatments & before after images to educate the patients.
Content Creation
- The content created & presented on the website is solely developed by Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center. The content is generated in the form of imagery, videos & text. The generated content is reviewed by Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center (By its Doctors & Experts) before publishing the site.
Accuracy of Content
- Though Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center tries to accomplish the accuracy of producing content, sometimes & under some situations, the ingredients of the content published may not be 100% correct & do not guarantee the same. So, before taking any action purely based on content seen on the website, please refer to your surgeon & seek advice.
Copyright & Ownership
- All the content created & published on the website in any form (text, video, images, website design, or more) is owned & belongs to Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center. It cannot be reproduced under any circumstances or situation prior to the written permission of Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center. The violation of the same may result in stringent legal action against violators.
User Generated Data
- This website may have user-generated data in the form of comments, opinions, suggestions, discussions, questions, etc. This data represents the users only & liable to them. Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center does not guarantee, the liability & accuracy of this data as it is user generated. So, before taking any action based on it, it is strongly recommended to seek the advice of your physician.
Feedback & Contact
In case any Query about the content or wants to suggest any improvement, please reach us email or contact us
Phone number – +91-90909-70708
Email id –[email protected]
Address – 2nd Floor, REXONA, opposite Param Doctor House, Lal Darwaja Station Road, Surat
Accessibility
- The Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center is committed to making its website available for all possible audiences. In case, the patient under the age of 18 is accessing the website, then it is strongly advised that he/she should consult a surgeon with parents.
Credits
Dr. Yash Paranjape, digital marketing expert, director of Know Your Doctor has created this website.
Repair. Replace. Revive.
Expert Doctors
Dr. Hiren Jadvani
MBBS, MS (Ortho)
Knee Surgeon
Dr. Avantika Gopani
Physiotherapy & Musculoskeletal Rehab Expert
Dr. Nrutik Patel
MBBS, MS (Ortho)
Foot & Ankle Surgeon
Dr. Gaurang Atodaria
MBBS, MS (Ortho)
Spine Surgeon
Frequently Asked Questions
Arthroscopic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that requires only small incisions thanks to a device known as an arthroscope. It lets your surgeon see inside the joints and view the specific area being worked on during surgery without the need for large incisions.
Arthroplasty is the reconstruction or replacement of a joint such as a shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee or ankle. Depending on the extent of the joint injury or condition, you may need partial or total arthroplasty.
Like human bone, the prosthetic devices used in joint replacement surgery can become damaged or simply wear out. If you’ve previously had partial or total joint replacement surgery but need to have the joint operated on again, it’s considered revision surgery.
Advances in medical technologies — including the prosthetic materials used in total and partial hip, knee, elbow and shoulder joints — continue to extend the life expectancy of artificial joints. Generally speaking, today’s prosthetic devices can last upwards of 15-20 years. Factors that can impact the durability of prosthetics include your activity level, overall health, weight and whether you have arthritis.
While the goal of surgery is to restore function and get you moving without pain, there are usually some limitations after orthopedic surgery. Talk to your orthopedic surgeon about realistic expectations after surgery.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer for deciding when to have surgery. Your orthopedic surgeon or other doctors will help you determine when surgery is the most appropriate next step. Key considerations include whether you’re in pain, if you’re experiencing instability or decreased mobility, and whether the injury or condition is affecting your quality of life.
For first consult, patient will be evaluated with detailed history and clinical examination before he/she is advised suitable imaging. Additionally, it will be helpful to bring along previous X-rays and scans especially related to fractures and for comparative assessment.
A fracture is a broken bone. A sprain occurs when you injure the ligaments that connect your bones.
For most of the patients, average stay after surgery is between 2-5 days, depending on the type of surgery. Discharge is planned when medical condition is stable, pain is adequately controlled with oral medications, able to eat and urinate and when physical and occupational goals are successfully met. Bracing, rehabilitation and after surgery instructions will be provided to the patient at discharge.
Following discharge after surgery, you are required to contact the physiotherapist who will help in optimum post-operative recovery. At Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center we have consultant physiotherapist and rehab expert in our team of doctors to ensure smooth rehabilitation and recovery.