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Orthopedic care at Royal Care Hospital is dedicated to the health of the musculoskeletal system, focusing on the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that allow for movement. Our specialists utilize a “Motion is Life” philosophy, treating everything from acute sports injuries and complex fractures to chronic conditions like osteoarthritis and degenerative disc disease. By integrating advanced diagnostic imaging with minimally invasive surgical techniques and specialized physical therapy, we aim to restore your mobility and eliminate pain, helping you return to your active lifestyle with strength and confidence.

For patients facing severe joint degradation, we provide high-precision total joint replacements (hip, knee, and shoulder) using the latest biocompatible materials designed for longevity. Beyond surgery, our orthopedic team excels in non-operative management, utilizing regenerative medicine, customized bracing, and therapeutic injections to manage inflammation. Whether you are an athlete seeking to return to the field or a senior looking to walk without discomfort, our comprehensive orthopedic programs are tailored to support your structural health at every age.

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What is the difference between a "sprain" and a "strain"?

While often used interchangeably, they affect different tissues. A sprain is a stretch or tear of a ligament (the tissue connecting bone to bone), commonly occurring in the ankle or wrist. A strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon (the tissue connecting muscle to bone), often caused by overstretching or "pulling" a muscle. At Royal Care, we use ultrasound or MRI to determine the exact severity and create a targeted healing plan.

When should I consider a joint replacement instead of physical therapy?

Joint replacement is usually considered a final step when conservative treatments—such as medication, weight management, and physical therapy—no longer provide relief. If your joint pain prevents you from performing daily tasks, wakes you up at night, or has resulted in a significant loss of bone-on-bone space (as seen on an X-ray), it may be time to discuss surgical options with our orthopedic team.

How does "Minimally Invasive" orthopaedic surgery benefit the patient?

Minimally invasive techniques, such as Arthroscopy, use small incisions and specialized cameras to repair joints. This approach significantly reduces damage to surrounding muscles and tissues, leading to less post-operative pain, a lower risk of infection, and a much faster return to normal activities compared to traditional "open" surgery.

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