Advanced Bone, Joint & Spine Care for All Ages
The Orthopaedics Department at Lotus Cure Hospital provides comprehensive care for all bone, joint, muscle, and spine-related conditions. Our experienced orthopaedic specialists offer accurate diagnosis, advanced treatments, and personalized care to help patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and return to a healthy, active life.
With modern facilities, trained physiotherapists, and a patient-first approach, we treat everything from fractures and sports injuries to arthritis and spine disorders with precision and compassion.
Why Choose Our Orthopaedics Department?
Experienced orthopedic surgeons & trauma specialists
Modern OT setup for fracture & joint surgeries
Advanced diagnostics for accurate evaluation
Expert management of injuries, arthritis & chronic pain
Dedicated physiotherapy & rehabilitation support
24/7 trauma & emergency care
Conditions We Treat
Fractures & trauma injuries
Back pain, neck pain & spine disorders
Knee, hip & shoulder pain
Arthritis (Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis)
Sports injuries (ligament tears, sprains, muscle injuries)
Joint dislocation & instability
Tendonitis, bursitis & soft tissue problems
Osteoporosis & age-related bone issues
Treatments & Services
Fracture care & plaster/cast application
Joint pain evaluation & conservative management
Trauma surgeries
Spine care & pain management
Arthritic pain treatment & injections
Pediatric orthopedics (bone deformities, injuries)
Physiotherapy & rehabilitation support
Minor procedures & wound care
Facilities Available
Fully equipped operation theatres
On-site X-ray & diagnostic support
24/7 emergency & trauma services
Trained nurses & physiotherapy team
Sterile & infection-controlled surgical environment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When should I consult an orthopaedic doctor?
You should visit an orthopaedic specialist if you experience joint pain, back or neck pain, fractures, swelling, stiffness, sports injuries, or difficulty walking/moving.
2. Do I need surgery for joint or bone pain?
Not always. Most orthopaedic conditions can be managed with medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, or injections. Surgery is recommended only when absolutely necessary.
3. How are fractures treated?
Fractures are treated using casts, splints, traction, or surgery, depending on the severity and location of the fracture.
4. Can arthritis be cured?
Arthritis cannot be completely cured, but symptoms can be effectively managed with medication, physiotherapy, weight control, and lifestyle modifications.
5. How long does recovery take after a fracture or surgery?
Recovery time varies based on the injury and the patient’s health.
Most fractures heal within 6–12 weeks, while surgical recovery depends on the procedure and physiotherapy.
6. Does the hospital offer physiotherapy?
Yes. We have a dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation team to support recovery from fractures, back pain, joint issues, and post-surgery rehabilitation.
