Orthopedics

ONS orthopedic physicians specialize in operative and non-operative treatments for injuries and conditions of the musculoskeletal system; the body’s complex network of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves. ONS physicians have sub-specialized training and are skilled in the most advanced surgical techniques including highly complex reconstructions, and minimally invasive procedures where surgeons use tiny incisions and miniaturized cameras to guide specially designed instruments to work in small areas.

The orthopedic department at Mehta Hospital has a combination of highly experienced and skilled orthopedic surgeons and spine specialists who use advanced technology and equipment to deliver quality medical care to patients. Our surgeons cover everything from image guided spine surgery, to computer navigated joint replacement surgery, orthopedic and spine deformity correction surgery with cell saver and minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.

We bring together super specialists from the field of orthopedics that specialize in orthopedic surgery, hip replacement surgery, knee replacement surgery, and shoulder replacement surgery, and all modalities including trauma, spine, arthroplasty, and sports medicine.

Knee Surgery

The knee is the largest joint in the body, made up of the lower end of the thighbone (femur), the upper end of the shinbone (tibia) and the knee cap (patella). The knee also includes four major ligaments that connect the bones, control motion, stabilize the joint and restrict abnormal movement. The knee cartilage allows the bones in the knee to glide smoothly over each other.
 

Hip Surgery

The hip is one of the human body’s largest weight-bearing joints. It consists of two main parts: a ball at the top of your thighbone and the rounded socket in the pelvis. Ligaments hold the ball into the socket and provide stability to the joint. A smooth protective cover called the articular cartilage covers the bone surfaces of the ball and socket and cushions the ends of the bones, enabling them to move easily against one another.

Shoulder Surgery

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body, capable of a nearly 360 degree range of motion. However, the complex mechanics of the shoulder make it vulnerable to injury. According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, an estimated 4 million people seek medical assistance for shoulder and upper arm strains and sprains each year.
 

Elbow Surgery

The elbow joint links the upper arm bone (humerus) and the two bones of the lower arm (ulna and radius).
The elbow joint operates like a door swinging on a hinge and also performs twisting and rotating motions.
The elbow is also made up of muscles, nerves and tendons that connect the tissues between muscles and bones.

Hand and Wrist Surgery

Our hands are integral to nearly all daily life activities. An injury to the hand, wrist or fingers can greatly impact the ability to function normally at home, at work or playing sports. Learn about some of the most common hand and wrist problems treated by our specialists.
 
 
 

Foot And Ankle Surgery

The strength and durability of the foot is dependent upon a delicate architecture comprised of 26 bones, along with 107 ligaments, 19 muscles, tendons and nerves. If the foot is subjected to regular stress, impact or pressure points from poorly-fitting shoes, it may be seriously injured.