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⁠Wrist Arthroscopy

Sports Medicine

⁠Wrist Arthroscopy

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Address 2nd Floor, 1A4, Docube Healthcare, Sarjapur Main Rd, Janatha Colony, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560035

Bengaluru, India, 560035

Description

Wrist arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions within the wrist joint using a small camera (arthroscope) and specialized surgical tools. This approach allows for precise treatment with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. At Rapha Sports and Regenerative Orthopaedics, we use wrist arthroscopy to accurately assess joint damage and perform repairs through tiny incisions—resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and improved function. 🔍 Conditions Treated with Wrist Arthroscopy: TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) tears Wrist ligament injuries Wrist fractures (evaluation and removal of loose fragments) Ganglion cyst removal Chronic wrist pain Cartilage damage or arthritis ✅ Benefits: Minimally invasive with smaller incisions Less postoperative pain Faster healing and return to activities Early return to work or sports High precision in diagnosis and treatment Our expert team ensures personalized care and advanced surgical techniques to help restore wrist function and reduce long-term joint damage.

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Shoulder Arthroplasty

Shoulder arthroplasty is a surgical procedure used to replace damaged or arthritic parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components. It is typically recommended for patients with severe osteoarthritis, complex fractures, or rotator cuff-related joint degeneration that limits mobility and causes chronic pain. At Rapha Sports and Regenerative Orthopaedics, our surgeons offer advanced shoulder replacement options tailored to each patient’s condition, lifestyle, and functional goals. Types of Shoulder Arthroplasty: Total Shoulder Replacement (Anatomic): Replaces both the ball (humeral head) and socket (glenoid) with prosthetic components. Best suited for patients with intact rotator cuff muscles and primary osteoarthritis. Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Reverses the normal anatomy of the shoulder by placing the ball component on the shoulder blade and the socket on the upper arm. Ideal for patients with rotator cuff tears, cuff tear arthropathy, or complex fractures. Hemiarthroplasty: Replaces only the ball portion of the joint. Often used in certain fractures or where the socket remains healthy. Partial/Stemless Shoulder Replacement: A bone-preserving option for select patients with less extensive damage, offering quicker recovery and less invasive techniques. Our multidisciplinary team ensures seamless care—from pre-operative planning to post-operative physiotherapy—focused on restoring function, reducing pain, and supporting long-term joint health.

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