Institute of Orthopaedics, Joint Replacement, Spine & Sports Injury at MASSH Group of Hospitals delivers world-class care across a full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions including knee, hip, spine, and joint disorders. From routine joint issues to complex trauma and sports injuries, we offer comprehensive orthopaedic solutions that are personalized, precise, and patient-first.
We specialise in diverse sub-specialties such as Sports Medicine, Paediatric Orthopaedics, Arthritis diagnosis and management, and Chronic Pain Management.
Our team of expert orthopaedic surgeons brings advanced experience in procedures such as Computer-Assisted Joint Replacement Surgery, Minimally Invasive Arthroscopic Surgery, Trauma & Fracture Surgery, Shoulder, Elbow & Hand Surgery, Spine Surgery, Hip Surface Replacement, Foot and Ankle Reconstruction, and Total Knee and Hip Replacement, among others.
A tear or sprain of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a key ligament that helps stabilize the knee joint. It often occurs during sports that involve sudden stops and changes in direction.
Discomfort or soreness in the knee joint, caused by injuries, arthritis, overuse, or structural issues like ligament or cartilage damage.
Management of inflammation in one or more joints, typically involving pain relief, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery.
A procedure in which a damaged knee joint is replaced with an artificial implant to relieve pain and restore function, usually due to severe arthritis or injury.
Approaches to manage pain in the back, ranging from medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, spinal injections, to surgical interventions.
Conditions that affect the nerves that control voluntary muscles, such as muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
A condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist, leading to numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.
Management of a condition where bones become weak and brittle, often involving calcium and vitamin D supplements, medications, and weight-bearing exercises.
A surgical procedure where a damaged cervical disc in the neck is replaced with an artificial disc to maintain motion and relieve nerve compression.
Damage to the ligaments in the shoulder joint, often due to trauma or overuse, causing pain, swelling, and limited motion.
Treatment for age-related wear and tear affecting the cervical spine, including pain management, physiotherapy, and sometimes surgery.
Treatment for a herniated or bulging disc in the spine that presses on nerves, causing pain. May include rest, medications, physiotherapy, and surgery.
Approaches to relieve pain in the finger joints, often due to arthritis, injury, or repetitive strain. Includes splints, medication, and sometimes surgery.
Management of broken vertebrae and potential spinal cord injury, which may cause paralysis. Treatment includes immobilization, surgery, and rehabilitation.
Care for autoimmune joint inflammation in children, involving medications, physical therapy, and regular monitoring to control symptoms and prevent joint damage.
Specialized treatment of broken bones in children, considering growth and healing potential, using casting, splinting, or surgical methods.
Bone abnormalities present at birth or developing during growth, such as clubfoot or skeletal dysplasias, often managed with orthopedics, surgery, or bracing.
A leg deformity refers to an abnormal shape, alignment, or length of the bones or joints in the leg. It can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (developed later due to injury, disease, or other conditions).
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He is one of the best orthopaedic surgeon cum sports injury medico. He has a sharp eyes & gives an elaborate explanation of the patients in question.
All doctors, nursing and house keeping staff are very polite and helpful in every situation. Specially gulista mam was so nice by their behaviour and ask everything about patience with smiling face. Her this techniques give us lot of confident to stand up well. And house keeping staff Anjali was also so polite and helpful. Thnx so much MASSH for train all your staff very well. My mother is very happy here she doesn't feel that this is a hospital she feel like that home and feel with all person that all are family members like they are very careful about their pateint as a family person.
Had a Great experience with MASSH HOSPITALS Dr Rahul ortho is one of the finest Ortho surgeon. Gaurav Mishra sir unit head is very supportive and Doing a great job in terms of patient safety. Previous experience was very bad but now Management is very good infrastructure and Room facilities are best. Subhash from Nursing team is great help. Will recommend Massh hospital Noida. Overall it's a great experience.
Very nice experience in masshmanas hospital, dr. Rahul performed my leg and hand surgery, i am very happy with the help of all the staff and nurses in masshmanas hospital.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting MASSH Prolife Hospital, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed with the level of care and professionalism I received. From the moment I walked in, the staff were welcoming, friendly, and attentive. The hospital itself is clean, modern, and well-equipped, creating a comfortable environment for patients.
The medical team took the time to listen to my concerns, explain my treatment options, and answer all my questions with great patience. They ensured I felt at ease throughout the process. The treatment I received was top-notch, and I felt well-cared for at all times. The doctors and nurses were incredibly knowledgeable and made me feel confident in their expertise.
I would highly recommend MASSH Prolife Hospital to anyone seeking quality healthcare. Their dedication to patient well-being truly stands out, and I am grateful for the exceptional service I received. Keep up the great work.
Mera name jaswinder Singh pind badundi mai prolife hospital wich apne ek gode da operation kraia hai...menu hospital bhaut badia lage a dr Munish goyal ne mera operation kita menu koi problem nai hai...bhaut hi vadia hospital hai...
Common orthopedic conditions include arthritis, osteoporosis, fractures, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and sports injuries like ACL tears or rotator cuff injuries.
If joint pain persists for more than a few days, worsens over time, limits movement, or is accompanied by swelling or instability, it's time to consult an orthopedic specialist.
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition caused by wear and tear of joints, while rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks the joints.
Diagnosis may involve physical examinations, medical history review, imaging tests like X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans, and occasionally lab tests to rule out infections or autoimmune disorders.
Yes, many orthopedic problems can be managed with conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, injections, and lifestyle changes. Surgery is often a last resort.
A fracture often causes intense pain, visible deformity, and inability to move the affected area, while a sprain typically involves swelling, bruising, and limited but possible movement.
Physical therapy is crucial for strengthening muscles, restoring mobility, and preventing re-injury after orthopedic issues or surgeries.
Some conditions can be prevented or delayed with regular exercise, proper posture, weight management, and avoiding overuse or high-risk activities without proper training.
Joint replacement is considered when pain severely limits daily activities and non-surgical treatments have failed to provide relief, especially in cases like advanced arthritis.
Delaying treatment can lead to worsened pain, decreased mobility, joint deformities, and more complex surgical needs down the line.