The Orchid Medical Centre's Department of Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement is recognised in Jharkhand as a leading treatment facility for bone and joint conditions. Our orthopaedic and joint replacement surgeons are recognised nationally for their superior surgical skills and creative problem-solving abilities addressing both straightforward and complex orthopaedic issues. We are specialists in arthroscopy, sports injuries, spinal injuries, trauma recovery, and hip and knee replacements.
Our dedication to using cutting-edge technology and precise diagnosis guarantees that our patients receive the best care possible, which promotes quick recovery, minimal scarring, and fewer follow-up visits for the highest level of bone and joint health. Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement is also backed up by an experienced team of physiotherapists who assist with treatment, and rehabilitation.
Conditions & Treatments
Osteoarthritis
Contractures (Post Burn)
Complex Fractures
Deformities of Limbs
Infection of Bone & Joints
Inflammatory diseases of Joints
Muscles aches & pain
Sports injury
Back pain
Pelvis Acetabular Surgeries
Fracture Fixation
Ligament Injuries
Limb lengthening
Soft tissue contracture release
Deformity Correction
Joint replacement & reconstruction surgeries (Knee Replacement, Hip replacement)
• hand and Wrist Conditions • Foot and Ankle Conditions • Pelvis Acetabulum fracture • Joint replacement and reconstruction surgeries ( Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement ) • Deformity Correction • Spinal Surgeries • Arthroscopy (Diagnostic & Therapeutic) • Trauma Centre handling Road Accidents and Industrial Accidents • Arthritis (Rheumatoid, Osteoarthritis) • Routine OPD procedures like plaster casting, Joint aspiration, intra-articular injection
• When your logo are deformed due to Arthritis • severe pain caused by osteoarthritis (the most common form of arthritis, commonly affects hands, knees, joints & spine. It occurs when the cartilage between the bones wears down over time.) • problems in walking , • Problems in climbing stairs , • Problems in getting in and out of chairs . • having knee pain even at rest.
It is a break in your hip socket, i.e a “ball-and-socket” joint. The acetabulum (part of your pelvis), forms the socket. The femoral head (upper end of your femur) forms the ball. This joint allows you to walk. This break can cause a loss of motion.
Pelvis Acetabulum fractures are less common than hip fractures. In pelvis acetabulum fracture, there is a break in your hip socket i.e, acetabulum (part of your pelvis), whereas most hip fractures are in the upper femur.
• Pain • Decreased range of motion • Stiffness • Swelling • Redness
If you have joint pain, swelling, injury, or difficulty in movement that lasts more than a few days.
Recovery takes 4–12 weeks depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s health.
Yes, many surgeries use small cuts and cameras for quicker healing and less pain.
Yes, they treat bone and joint problems in children, including deformities and growth-related issues.
You can book online through the hospital website or call their appointment number directly.