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Kanak Hospital. The Best Orthopedic Hospital in Indore.

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An acclaimed name in his field, Dr. Kundan Kushwah in Vijay Nagar, Indore is one of the most distinguished and recognized practitioners in the orthopaedics discipline of medicine. The doctor deals with the problems related to the musculoskeletal system which is concerned with the correction of spinal and bony deformities in children as well as adults. This clinic is situated at a convenient location in Vijay Nagar. Meghdoot Garden Road is popular landmarks in the clinic's close vicinity that make spotting the establishment rather easy. The doctor, with his experience in the field, has been practicing for a substantial number of years. Having received specialized training from several eminent national and international medical centres, the doctor owns immense credibility.

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Welcome to our
Knee Replacement Department

Knee replacement or total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure to resurface a knee damaged to relieve pain and disability by arthritis. The procedure involves cutting away damaged bone and cartilage from your thighbone, shinbone and kneecap and replacing it with an artificial joint (prosthesis) made of metal alloys, high-grade plastics and polymers.

What is the most important thing to do after knee replacement surgery?

  •   Keep your Knee Straight
  •   Regular Physical Therapy
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Welcome to our
Hip Replacement Department

Hip replacement is a surgical procedure in which surgeons remove and replace a painful hip joint with arthritis and replaces it with an artificial joint often made from metal and plastic components. The procedure should relieve a painful hip joint, making walking easier.

  • Keep your toes pointing forward or slightly out.
  • Keep your knees apart. Don't cross your legs.
  • Don't rotate your leg too far to the inside.
  • Do not bend your hip more than 90 degrees.
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Welcome to our
Interlocking Key Hole Surgery Department

Tendon injuries can be a serious problem and may result in excruciating pain and permanent damage if left untreated. Each type of tendon injury varies in severity.

The 4 most common tendon injuries include the quadriceps, Achilles, rotator cuff, and biceps:

• The Quadriceps are a group of 4 muscles that come together above your kneecap to form the patellar tendon. Most commonly referred to as quads, this group of muscles is used to extend the leg at the knee and aids in walking, running and jumping.
• The Achilles is located on the back portion of the foot just above the heel, where the calf muscles attaches to the heel of the foot. This tendon is vital for pushing off the foot and it helps you stand on your tiptoes and push off when you lift off the heel.
• The Rotator Cuff is in the shoulder and is composed of 4 muscle groups that function together to raise your arm out to the side, to help you rotate the arm, and to keep your shoulder from popping out of its socket.
• Biceps are a group of arm muscles that bring the hand toward the shoulder by bending the elbow. Ruptures of the biceps are extremely rare and only occur at the top of your shoulder.

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Welcome to our
Trauma & Accident Department

Trauma surgery is a surgical specialty that utilizes both operative and non-operative management to treat traumatic injuries, typically in an acute setting. Trauma surgeons generally complete residency training in general surgery[1][2] and often fellowship training in trauma or surgical critical care. The trauma surgeon is responsible for initially resuscitating and stabilizing and later evaluating and managing the patient. The attending trauma surgeon also leads the trauma team, which typically includes nurses and support staff as well as resident physicians in teaching hospitals.


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Welcome to our
Foot Injuries Department

Foot and ankle issues bring millions of Americans into their local podiatrist’s office each year. Complaining of pain, stiffness, swelling or various deformities, many of these patients are diagnosed and treated for minor foot conditions, such as bunions, corns, flat feet, athlete’s foot, warts, or ingrown nails. For more complex, musculoskeletal problems, patients should seek out the care of a qualified orthopedic Foot and Ankle specialist.

Follow these steps for the first few days or weeks after your injury:

  • Rest. Stop any physical activity that causes pain, and keep your foot still when possible.
  • Ice your foot for 20 minutes 2 to 3 times a day. Do not apply ice directly to your skin.
  • Keep your foot raised to help keep swelling down.
  • Take pain medicine if you need it.


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Welcome to our
Joint Replacement Department

Joint replacement treatment is the procedure of orthopaedic surgery in which an arthritic remove the damaged cartilage and bone from joint and replaced with prosthetic components made of metal, plastic, or ceramic.

What is the most important thing to do after Joint replacement surgery?

  • Do climb one stair at a time
  • Attend regular physiotherapy Session
  • Do sit in chairs which have seats as high as your treated knee.


  • Don't keep standing for extended periods of time.
  • Don't keep sitting for more than one hour at a time.
  • Don't sleep on the body side which had the surgery.
  • Don't twist or cross your legs.

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