Comprehensive Bone & Joint Care in Tathawade, PCMC
From fractures and ligament tears to arthritis and chronic back pain—our orthopaedics team provides accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive treatment, and structured rehabilitation with 24×7 Emergency & ICU backup.
Conditions We Treat
- Fractures, dislocations, tendon/ligament injuries (ACL, meniscus, rotator cuff)
- Knee pain (OA knee), hip pain, shoulder pain, ankle & wrist injuries
- Back & neck pain, disc prolapse, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis
- Sports injuries, overuse syndromes, runner’s knee, tennis elbow
- Paediatric ortho issues: deformities, gait problems, growth plate injuries
- Post-traumatic stiffness, non-union/malunion of fractures
On-Site Diagnostics
- Digital X-ray for trauma & joint alignment
- MRI/CT via in-house/partner for soft tissue & complex injury mapping
- Ultrasound for effusions, guided injections as indicated
- Bone profile, Vitamin D, inflammatory markers for arthritis workup
Treatments & Procedures
- Closed reduction, casting/splinting, external & internal fixation
- Arthroscopy (knee/shoulder): ACL/PCL recon, meniscus repair, rotator cuff repair
- Total/partial knee replacement, hip replacement (as indicated)
- Spine procedures: microdiscectomy, decompression, stabilisation (select)
- Intra-articular injections (viscosupplement, steroid/PRP as per protocol)
- Structured physiotherapy & gait training, brace/collar protocols
Rehabilitation & Follow-up
- Early mobilisation plans with clear weight-bearing timelines
- Home-exercise sheets, posture & ergonomics counselling
- Return-to-sport/work milestones and prevention of re-injury
When to Visit Emergency
- Open fractures, severe deformity after injury, uncontrolled bleeding
- Severe joint pain with fever/redness (suspected septic arthritis)
- Back pain with leg weakness, loss of bladder/bowel control
Why Choose Pulse Hospital
- 24×7 trauma response with ortho, anaesthesia & ICU support
- Evidence-based protocols; early pain control & DVT prevention
- Rapid imaging access → faster decisions, fewer complications
- Transparent counselling, insurance assistance, coordinated rehab
Book Your Orthopaedic OPD
Bring previous X-rays/MRI, operative notes (if any), and current medications. We’ll assess, explain options, and plan a safe, step-wise recovery.
Frequently asked questions
Orthopaedics — FAQs
No. Many partial tears heal with rest, bracing, and physiotherapy. Surgery is advised for instability, complete tears, or athletic demands.
Morning stiffness, pain on stairs, swelling, and X-ray changes suggest OA. Early care (weight management, physio, meds) slows progression.
It varies by bone and fixation. Many patients weight-bear partially in 2–6 weeks; full recovery may take 8–16 weeks. Your plan is individualised.
All old X-rays/MRI/CT, previous prescriptions, surgery notes (if any), and a list of current medications and allergies.
