Joint disorders are among the most common causes of pain, stiffness and reduced mobility. Joints connect bones and allow smooth movement of the body, enabling activities such as walking, bending, lifting and daily functional tasks.
Over time, joints may become affected by arthritis, injuries, cartilage damage or degenerative changes, leading to pain and difficulty in movement. Conditions affecting joints can involve the knees, hips, shoulders, elbows, ankles and smaller joints of the hands and feet.
Joint care focuses on identifying the underlying cause of joint pain through clinical evaluation, imaging and functional assessment. Treatment approaches may include medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle modifications, minimally invasive procedures and joint replacement surgery when necessary.
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help preserve joint function, reduce pain and improve mobility and quality of life.
Joint replacement surgery requires not just surgical expertise, but a structured and coordinated approach to care. At Moolchand, our Trusted Joint Replacement Program is designed to guide patients through every step of their journey—from initial evaluation to complete recovery.
The program begins with a detailed clinical assessment and advanced imaging to accurately diagnose the condition. Wherever possible, non-surgical treatments such as medication, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications are prioritised to relieve pain and improve joint function.
For patients requiring surgery, our orthopaedic specialists utilise advanced minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques to enhance precision, reduce tissue damage, and support faster recovery.
Post-surgery, patients are enrolled in a structured rehabilitation program focused on mobility restoration, strength building, and early return to daily activities. Continuous follow-up and monitoring ensure long-term outcomes and sustained joint health.
At every stage, care is delivered through a multidisciplinary team approach—ensuring that each patient receives personalised, safe, and effective treatment.
• Clinical assessment of joint pain, swelling and stiffness
• Imaging and diagnostic evaluation of joint disorders
• Medication for arthritis and inflammation
• Physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs
• Lifestyle and activity modification
• Arthroscopic evaluation and treatment
• Joint injections for pain and inflammation relief
• Knee joint replacement
• Hip joint replacement
• Shoulder joint replacement
• Revision joint replacement for failed implants
• Structured physiotherapy programs
• Strengthening and mobility recovery plans
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Joints are structures where two or more bones meet, allowing movement and flexibility. Healthy joints contain cartilage, synovial fluid and supporting ligaments that allow smooth movement.
Joint problems can develop due to aging, injury, repetitive stress, inflammatory diseases or degenerative changes such as osteoarthritis. As cartilage wears down, bones may rub against each other, leading to pain, swelling and reduced movement.
Treatment strategies aim to reduce inflammation, preserve joint function and improve mobility. In advanced cases where conservative treatments do not provide relief, joint replacement surgery may restore movement and reduce pain.
• Osteoarthritis
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• Joint injuries and ligament damage
• Cartilage degeneration
• Joint stiffness and reduced mobility
• Sports-related joint injuries
• Degenerative joint disease
• Post-traumatic joint disorders