Department of Orthopedics & Trauma
- Overview
- Clinical Team
- Commonly Treated Trauma Injuries
- Joint Replacement and Management care
- Neck and Back Ache Treatment and Management
- Testimonials
Bone and Joint injuries are often traumatic and need immediate medical care and attention. At Kauvery Hospital, the Department of Orthopedics & Trauma provides advanced care in the management of simple and complex injuries of the musculoskeletal system.
The department provides the following services
- Trauma and Emergency Care through the Department of Emergency
- Joint Replacement and Management care
- Neck and Back Ache Management
- Sports Surgery
- Frozen Shoulders
- Key Hole Surgeries (Arthoscopies)
The following are the commonly treated trauma injuries in the department
Accident Injuries
Compound fractures
Fracture repairs
Poly trauma complication management
Rotator Cuff Tear
Distal Radial Fracture
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Meniscus Tear
Tennis Elbow
Plantar Fasciitis
ACL Tear
Sprains
Stress Fractures
Ailing joint pain is one of the common problems faced due to old age, sports injuries and trauma injuries.
When a patient is referred for a joint replacement program, the Orthopedic Surgeon will suggest treatments based on the findings and diagnosis, taking into consideration the age, activity levels and medical history of the patient. The evaluations will be based on radiological, medical, physical and historical records of the patient. Both non-surgical and surgical options will be considered and discussed by the orthopedic surgeon, as a part of counselling and educating the patient.
The team uses best-in-class orthopedic implants to ensure a faster recover, rehab, and physio exercises for faster healing and prolonged benefits.
Modern lifestyle and poor posture have led to neck and back disorders among all segments of our population today. Causes for backache also include medical conditions, trauma injuries, strenuous work, old age.
Key Services

Mr. Jenifer Jones Our Beneficiary
The operation went off really very well and in about 6 hours operation I was out of my ventilator in about 7 and a half eight hours I was breathing on my own and the next morning I started walking as well.
Beating Heart Surgery.