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Rehabilitation Specialty

Corrective Orthopaedic Surgery

Specialized surgical and rehabilitation care to correct bone, joint, limb, and movement-related problems, helping patients improve mobility, posture, comfort, and independence.

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Focus Areas

  • Limb deformity correction
  • Joint and bone alignment support
  • Post-surgery rehabilitation
  • Mobility and walking improvement
Corrective Orthopaedic Surgery

Restoring Movement Through Surgical Correction

Corrective Orthopaedic Surgery focuses on correcting deformities, alignment problems, contractures, bone-related conditions, and movement difficulties. These problems may be present from birth, develop during childhood, or occur due to injury, illness, neurological conditions, or disability.

The goal of this specialty is not only to perform surgery, but also to improve the patient’s ability to stand, walk, sit comfortably, perform daily activities, and live with better confidence. Rehabilitation support after surgery plays a major role in achieving better long-term outcomes.

What We Treat

Conditions That May Need Corrective Support

Patients with deformity, movement restriction, pain, walking difficulty, or functional limitations may benefit from corrective orthopaedic evaluation.

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Limb Deformities

Bow legs, knock knees, uneven limb position, and other alignment problems that affect walking and posture.

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Walking Difficulty

Support for patients who face difficulty standing, walking, balancing, or moving independently.

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Joint Contractures

Tightness or stiffness around joints that restricts movement and affects daily functional activities.

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Child Orthopaedic Issues

Corrective support for children with congenital deformities, developmental movement problems, or disability-related orthopaedic needs.

Our Services

Surgical & Rehabilitation Support

We provide structured care from orthopaedic assessment to correction, rehabilitation, mobility training, and follow-up support.

Orthopaedic Evaluation

Detailed assessment of bones, joints, posture, walking pattern, pain, stiffness, and functional limitations.

Corrective Surgery Planning

Personalized surgical planning based on the patient’s deformity, movement needs, age, health condition, and recovery goals.

Deformity Correction

Surgical support to correct limb alignment, improve joint position, and support better movement and posture.

Post-Surgery Care

Wound care, dressing support, medication guidance, review visits, and recovery monitoring after corrective procedures.

Physiotherapy Support

Strengthening, stretching, posture training, mobility exercises, and walking practice after surgery.

Assistive Guidance

Support for braces, walking aids, splints, orthotic guidance, and safe movement training when required.

Treatment Journey

Clear Step-by-Step Care Process

Corrective orthopaedic care works best when surgery and rehabilitation are planned together with proper follow-up.

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Assessment

Doctor evaluates deformity, movement, pain, and walking ability.

2

Diagnosis

Required tests, X-rays, and clinical findings are reviewed.

3

Surgery Plan

Treatment options and correction plan are explained clearly.

4

Rehabilitation

Therapy begins to improve strength, movement, and confidence.

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Follow-Up

Progress is monitored and care is adjusted for better recovery.

Why Rehabilitation Is Important After Surgery?

Corrective surgery improves alignment, but rehabilitation helps the patient use the corrected movement properly. Physiotherapy and mobility training support strength, flexibility, balance, walking practice, and daily activity improvement. Without proper rehabilitation, recovery may take longer and movement improvement may be limited.

  • Improves strength and flexibility
  • Helps restore walking and balance
  • Reduces stiffness after surgery
  • Supports confidence in daily activities
  • Guides family for safe home care
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Corrective Orthopaedic Surgery?

It is a surgical specialty that corrects bone, joint, limb, posture, and movement-related problems to improve function, comfort, and mobility.

Is surgery required for every deformity?

No. Some conditions can be managed with physiotherapy, braces, observation, or medical care. Surgery is suggested only when correction is needed for better function or quality of life.

How important is physiotherapy after surgery?

Physiotherapy is very important after corrective surgery. It helps improve movement, strength, balance, walking ability, and overall recovery.

Can children benefit from corrective orthopaedic care?

Yes. Children with deformities, walking difficulty, developmental movement problems, or disability-related orthopaedic needs may benefit from evaluation and treatment planning.

Need Orthopaedic Correction or Mobility Support?

Our corrective orthopaedic care helps patients improve alignment, movement, confidence, and independence through surgical and rehabilitation support.

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