Osteomyelitis Osteomyelitis is an infection in a bone. Infections can reach a bone by traveling through the bloodstream or spreading from nearby tissue. Infections can also begin in the bone itself if an injury exposes the bone to germs. It is an inflammatory process involving the bone and its structures caused by pyogenic organisms that spread through the bloodstream, fractures, ...
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DR K.C. MISHRA
DR K.C. MISHRA Orthopaedic Doctor DR K.C. MISHRA Dr K.C Mishra – MBBS ,MS(Utkal University) Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon with vast experience of more then 45+ Years Orthopaedic,Orthopaedic Doctor,Orthopaedic Hospital in Delhi Orthopaedic, Orthopaedic Doctor, Orthopaedic Hospital, Orthopaedic Center in Shahdara, Delhi.Best Orthopaedic Surgeries,Orthopaedic Treatments Shahdara, Delhi PROFILE:- MBBS-1969 , P.G 1974 With 45+ year experience he epitomizes orthopaedic practice . ...
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Spinal Deformities Spinal deformity is an abnormal curve in your spine, such as scoliosis or kyphosis. It can affect your spine’s ability to do its job, leading to pain, neurological problems, and mobility challenges. Spinal deformities can occur for a wide range of reasons, including birth defects, aging and degeneration, to trauma. Shreya Hsopital in Ghaziabad is recognized around Delhi, ...
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Malunions A malunion occurs when a fractured bone heals in an abnormal position, which can lead to impaired function of the bone or limb and make it look like it is ‘bent’. Similarly, a nonunion is the result of a fractured bone failing to heal after an extended period of time – in some cases over a period of 9 ...
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Nonunion Nonunion is the result of a fractured bone failing to heal after an extended period of time – in some cases over a period of 9 to 12 months. Several factors contribute to a nonunion. If the bone ends that are fractured have been stripped away from the blood vessels that provide them with nutrition, they will die. As ...
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Amputation Amputation is surgery to remove all or part of a limb or extremity. You may need an amputation if you’ve undergone a severe injury or infection or have a health condition like peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Many people live a healthy, active lifestyle after an amputation, but it may take time to get used to life without a limb. ...
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Fractures Bone fractures are the medical definition for the broken bone. A fracture is a partial or complete break in the bone. There are many different types of fractures. Bone fractures are often caused by falls, trauma, or as a result of a direct blow or kick to the body. Overuse or repetitive motions can cause stress fractures. Fractures are ...
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Bone Infections Osteomyelitis is a Bone Infection. Infections can reach a bone by traveling through the bloodstream or spreading from nearby tissue. Infections can also begin in the bone itself if an injury exposes the bone to germs. It is an inflammatory process involving the bone and its structures caused by pyogenic organisms that spread through the bloodstream, fractures, or ...
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Bone Deformity Bone deformity is a deviation or distortion of the bone from its normal shape or size. It may also be positioned incorrectly which causes poor alignment. The most common combination is correction of angulation with lengthening. Our surgeons most frequently treat bone deformities with corrective osteotomy (cutting of the bone). Corrective osteotomy requires either internal fixation or external ...
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Benign Bone Tumors are Non Cancerous Bone Tumors means an abnormal growth of cells within a bone. Bone Tumors may be Cancerous (Malignant) or Non-Cancerous (Benign). In fact, non-cancerous bone tumors are much more common than cancerous ones. Shreya Hospital in Ghaziabad is the best treatment center of Bone Tumors. Dr.Dev Mishra, Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon is having vast experience of ...
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