
Treatment
Orthopedic Surgery Abroad
Explore orthopedic care for joint pain, sports injuries, fractures, and degenerative conditions with coordinated treatment planning across trusted hospital partners.
About Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic surgery addresses problems affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and the spine. International patients often travel for faster access to specialists, structured rehabilitation planning, and more cost-efficient surgery packages for knee, hip, shoulder, and trauma-related procedures.
Conditions commonly treated
- Advanced knee or hip arthritis
- Sports injuries including ACL, meniscus, and rotator cuff tears
- Spinal disc disease and nerve compression
- Fractures requiring fixation or reconstruction
- Shoulder instability and chronic joint pain
- Pediatric and adult deformity correction
Symptoms and reasons patients seek care
- Persistent joint pain that limits walking or daily activity
- Reduced range of motion and stiffness
- Swelling, locking, or instability in a joint
- Back or neck pain with numbness or weakness
- Difficulty returning to work, sport, or routine movement
Diagnostics and evaluation
- Orthopedic consultation and physical assessment
- X-rays, CT scan, or MRI depending on the affected area
- Pre-operative blood work and anesthesia review
- Bone density or gait assessment when indicated
List of treatments
- Joint Replacement Surgery: Hip, knee, and shoulder replacement for severe arthritis or advanced cartilage damage when non-surgical care no longer helps.
- Sports Injury Reconstruction: ACL repair, meniscus repair, tendon reconstruction, and arthroscopic procedures designed to restore stability and function.
- Spine Procedures: Decompression, fusion, and minimally invasive spine surgery for disc disease, stenosis, and selected instability cases.
- Trauma and Corrective Surgery: Fracture fixation, deformity correction, and revision procedures for poorly healed injuries or complex orthopedic conditions.
Why patients travel for this treatment
- Access to experienced high-volume joint and spine surgeons
- Predictable surgery timelines and bundled treatment coordination
- Structured post-operative physiotherapy and rehabilitation planning
- Support with visas, accommodation, caregiver travel, and airport transfers
Recovery, risks, and travel planning
- Treatment plans usually begin with a review of scans and previous reports before travel.
- Many patients stay 10 to 21 days depending on whether the case is arthroscopic, spine-related, or a full joint replacement.
- Follow-up can continue remotely after return home, especially for wound review and physiotherapy milestones.
- How long do I need to stay after orthopedic surgery? Short-stay arthroscopy may require about a week, while joint replacement or spine surgery often needs 2 to 3 weeks for early recovery and review.
- Can you help with physiotherapy planning after surgery? Yes. We help coordinate rehabilitation expectations before travel and support continuity planning after discharge.