Orthopedics
Orthopedics Overview
When your knees ache or your back stiffens, you suddenly realize how much you depend on every bone and joint just to live normally. Even simple things, climbing a step, tying a shoelace, getting out of bed, can start to feel like a task. Bigger problems like fractures, arthritis, or spine troubles can take away freedom altogether. That’s why people often turn to us at Onus Robotic Hospitals. Many families call us the best hospital for orthopedics in Hyderabad, not only because of advanced treatment, but because we sit with them, explain in simple words, and make sure they don’t feel alone in the process.
What is Orthopedics?
“Ortho” really just means straight. Orthopedics is about keeping bones, joints, muscles, and the spine healthy and working right. For a child, it might be fixing a limb deformity. For an athlete, it might be a torn ligament. For an older adult, it’s usually arthritis or weak bones. No matter the age, it’s always about helping people move freely again. At Onus, patients often tell us they find the best orthopedic specialists in Hyderabad here because our doctors look at the person, not just the scan or the report.
Symptoms you Shouldn’t Ignore
- → Swelling that doesn’t go away
- → Joint pain that keeps coming back
- → Back or neck pain that shoots down to arms or legs
- → Stiffness in the morning
- → Repeated fractures or weak bones
- → Numbness, tingling, or loss of movement
Conditions we Commonly Treat
- → Arthritis – joints that swell and stiffen over time
- → Fractures & Trauma – from small slips at home to major accidents
- → Sports Injuries – ligament tears, sprains, or shoulder problems
- → Spinal Issues – slipped discs, scoliosis, stenosis
- → Joint Replacements – knee, hip, or shoulder replacements when pain is severe
- → Children’s Orthopedics – birth deformities or growth-related issues
Why do These Problems Happen?
Bones and joints can give trouble for many reasons. Sometimes it’s an accident. Sometimes it’s age catching up. In other cases, it’s osteoporosis, an infection, or even something genetic. Poor diet or lack of exercise can make things worse too. Whatever the cause, knowing “why” helps us treat the “what” better. Some of the common reasons for bone defects include:
- → Trauma and accidents
- → Infections that weaken bones
- → Tumors
- → Osteoporosis
- → Genetic disorders or birth conditions
- → Autoimmune problems
- → Effects of past surgery or radiation therapy
- → Long-term use of certain medications
- → Poor nutrition or vitamin deficiencies
Types of Orthopedic Care at Onus
- → Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
- → Total Hip Replacement (THR)
- → Minimally invasive surgeries for knee, shoulder, and spine
- → Stem cell treatments for hip and joint disorders
- → Surgeries for ankle, elbow, and other joint problems
Treatments at Onus
- → Robotic-assisted surgeries for precision and quicker recovery
- → Minimally invasive procedures whenever possible
- → Reconstructive surgeries for deformities or injuries
- → Physiotherapy and pain management as part of overall care
Personalized Recovery & Rehabilitation
- → Physiotherapy to restore movement
- → Strengthening exercises
- → Pain management
- → Guidance to get back to daily life safely
Meet Our Specialists
Behind every treatment are doctors who truly care. Surgeons like Dr. Balaraju Naidu:
“Our goal is to provide every patient with compassionate care that helps them regain their active lifestyle. From advanced pain management to robotic-assisted procedures, we use proven methods and the latest technology to get patients moving again. But beyond that, what matters most is recovery and well-being, that’s always at the heart of what we do.”
Why Patients Choose us
Technology matters. Robotic tools, minimally invasive surgery, faster recovery, we have all of that. But what patients remember most is the way we make them feel cared for. We don’t just hand out reports or instructions. We talk, we listen, and we stay with them from the first consultation to the last follow-up.
Orthopedics isn’t really about bones and joints. It’s about freedom, the freedom to walk, to lift, to run, to live without hesitation. At Onus Robotic Hospitals, we believe giving that freedom back is one of the most meaningful things we can do.