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Mukat Hospital
Sector 34 - A,Chandigarh

Chaitanya Hospital
Site No. 1 & 2, Sector-44C, Chandigarh

Landmark Hospital
I-II, Sector 33-C, Chandigarh

Santokh Hospital
H.No. 846, Sector 38-A Chandigarh

Hope Clinics
Hope Clinic & maternity Centre 1184, Sector-21 B,Chandigarh

Eden Hospita
Adjoining GH-34, MDC Sec.5, Panchkula

Cosmo Hospital
Sec 62, Phase 8,chandigarh

Kapoor's Kidney And Urostone Centre
Near Gurudwara,Sector 46-D , Chandigarh
Jp Hospital
Ranchi Road, Quamaruddin Ganj, Bihar Sharif Nalanda,
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About Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Treatment in Chandigarh
Shoulder and elbow surgery
Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder arthroscopy is a type of keyhole surgery which is used to look inside the shoulder and treat the damaged shoulder which is caused by any injury, arthritis or any other health conditions. The shoulder arthroscopy is performed by making small cuts and then placing a camera on the patient’s shoulder. Frequently, more than one cut is required.
This surgery is generally performed to repair the rotator cuff, that is the muscle around the shoulder that helps in moving the shoulder and stabilize it.
The patients should consider treating shoulder impingement as it is the major cause of shoulder pain. Elbow surgery
The elbow is a hinge joint which allows the rotation of the forearm. The problems related to elbow may be including swelling, pain, tingling sensation or swelling. Tennis elbow is the inflammation of tendons on the outer side of the elbow joint.
Golfers elbow will be similar inflammation on the inner side of the elbow joint. These both the conditions can be painful for the patient for a longer time which can cause significant restrictions on a day to day activity. In a majority of the cases, these both problems can be treated with a combination of physiotherapy, elbow braces, and appropriate injection techniques.
In rare cases like in less than 5%, the surgery is required.