

Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure performed to regain the function of joints. It is normally done by resurfacing the joint.
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure during which the internal structure of a joint is examined for diagnosis and treatment of problems inside the joint. In arthroscopic examination, a small incision is made in the patient’s skin through which pencil-sized instruments that have a small lens and lighting system (arthroscope) are passed.
The necrotic caput ossis femoris and pelvic bon acetabular are removed, and a metal femoral stem inserted into the femoral side and ceramic articulating is inserted into the pelvic acetabular side to act as a role of joint.
When only some of the joint is damaged, a surgeon may be able to repair or replace just the damaged parts. When the entire joint is damaged, a total joint replacement is done. To replace a total hip or knee joint, a surgeon removes the diseased or damaged part and inserts artificial parts, called prostheses or implants.
A sprain occurs when there is an injury caused due to stretching of the ligaments within a joint. The most common location for a sprain is the ankle.
Tennis Elbow is a painful condition caused due to the overuse of tendons in the elbow. It may occur as a result of repetitive motions of the wrist and arm.