Arthroscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat joint injuries, including ligament tears, cartilage damage, and sports injuries. It allows for faster recovery and minimal scarring.
If you experience persistent knee pain, swelling, instability, or difficulty moving, consult Dr. Sanesh Tuteja for personalized knee solutions, including non-surgical and surgical treatments.
We treat rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulder, shoulder dislocations, and arthritis using advanced arthroscopic techniques for better mobility and pain relief.
Nerve release surgery relieves pressure from compressed nerves in the hands, wrists, and elbows, treating conditions like carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel syndrome.
Recovery varies by procedure. Minimally invasive surgeries, like arthroscopy, offer quicker healing and reduced pain compared to traditional surgeries.
Yes! Dr. Tuteja specializes in sports medicine, treating ACL tears, meniscus injuries, ligament sprains, and joint instability to help athletes recover safely.
We provide care for fractures, tendon injuries, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and wrist sprains, using advanced treatment options for pain relief and mobility restoration.
Yes! Tennis elbow, golfer's elbow, and ligament injuries often respond to physiotherapy, injections, and bracing before surgery is considered.
You can schedule a consultation online or visit our clinic in Mulund, Mumbai, for expert orthopaedic and sports injury care.
Preparation includes medical evaluations, blood tests, and imaging scans. Your doctor may advise stopping certain medications before surgery. Maintaining a healthy diet and staying hydrated can also aid in recovery.
Yes, you may need to fast for at least 6-8 hours before surgery, especially if general anaesthesia is used. Avoid heavy meals, alcohol, and caffeine a day prior to the procedure. Follow your doctor’s specific dietary instructions.
Some medications, such as blood thinners, anti-inflammatory drugs, and certain supplements, may need to be stopped a few days before surgery. Always inform your doctor about your current medications for proper guidance.
Mental preparation is crucial for a smooth recovery. Stay informed about the procedure, discuss concerns with your doctor, and practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation to reduce anxiety.
On the day before surgery, take a thorough shower with antibacterial soap to reduce infection risk. Avoid applying lotions, creams, or perfumes. Remove nail polish and jewellery before arriving at the hospital.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of injury and surgery. Minor procedures may take a few weeks, while more complex surgeries like ligament reconstruction can take several months. Your doctor will provide a personalised rehabilitation plan.
Yes, physiotherapy plays a vital role in restoring strength, flexibility, and mobility. Your doctor will recommend a rehabilitation plan, which may include specific exercises, stretches, and gradual return to sports activities.
Pain management includes prescribed medications, ice therapy, and elevation of the affected limb. Avoid excessive movement and follow post-operative care instructions for a smoother recovery.