Orthopedic • Trauma • Joint Replacement • Arthroscopy Surgeon
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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about orthopedic care, knee replacement, and appointments.

An orthopedic surgeon evaluates and treats conditions affecting the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles — including arthritis, joint pain, fractures, dislocations, sports injuries, and orthopedic trauma.

Knee arthroplasty is surgery to replace the damaged surfaces of the knee joint with prosthetic components. It is generally considered when arthritis causes persistent pain and functional limitation despite appropriate non-surgical treatment. Learn more.

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive technique that uses a small camera to look inside a joint through tiny incisions. In appropriate cases, surgical treatment can also be performed through these incisions. Learn more.

Kinematic alignment is a knee replacement planning concept that respects the patient's own joint alignment rather than forcing every knee into a standard template. It aims to restore a more natural knee function by balancing components to the individual anatomy. Learn more.

Personalized knee replacement is an approach in which surgical planning considers the individual anatomy, soft tissues, and goals of each patient. Dr. Manish's featured interest is caliper-aligned kinematic knee replacement surgery, which emphasizes precision measurement and individualized alignment.

Knee replacement may be discussed for patients with advanced arthritis, persistent pain, functional limitation, or reduced mobility who have not improved adequately with appropriate non-surgical treatment. Suitability is decided only after an individual evaluation.

You can request an appointment through the appointment form or by calling +977 985-1143049. Requests are confirmed by the clinic.

Bring a valid ID, any previous X-rays, imaging discs, and medical reports, and a list of current medications. Loose comfortable clothing is helpful for the physical examination.

Previous medical reports are helpful and can speed up the evaluation, but they are not essential. The consultation can begin with a history and clinical examination, and further investigations can be arranged as needed.

You can reach the clinic by phone at +977 985-1143049 or through the contact page. For emergencies, seek immediate emergency medical care.

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Information on this website is provided for general educational purposes and does not replace an in-person medical consultation, diagnosis, or individualized treatment plan.