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    Dr Manish Samson

    Senior Consultant Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon

    Dr. Manish Samson

    MBBS, D.Orth, MS (Orth), MCh Orth
    Sr. Consultant Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon
    Speciality

    Orthopaedic

    Language

    English, Hindi, Marathi

    Experience

    29+ Years

    Overview

    Dr. Manish Samson is a well-known Orthopaedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist, and joint replacement surgeon in Bangalore with over 29 years of expertise.

    Educational Qualifications

    Dr. Samson got his MBBS in 1991 and his Masters in Orthopaedics (MS Ortho) in 1998. He also earned another Masters Degree MCh in Orthopaedics in 2001 from the University of Dundee, Scotland, under the supervision of Professor Dr. David Rowley. Dr. Samson specialises in all types of Joint Replacement Surgeries, including advanced and revision knee, shoulder, Hip and Elbow joint replacements, and treatment of arthritis-related joint diseases. Dr. Samson treats cases of Orthopaedic polytrauma injuries in addition to joint replacement.

    - Professional Experience

    Dr. Manish Samson is a well-known Orthopaedic surgeon, sports medicine specialist, and joint replacement surgeon in Bangalore with over 29 years of expertise. He is currently working as a Senior Consultant Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon at Apollo Specialty Hospital in Bangalore as well as Apollo Hospital on Bannerghatta Road in Bangalore.

    Following are some of the positions he has held over the course of his career:

    • Consultant Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon – Wockhard Hospital which later became Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore – Apr 2009 – Jun 2012
    • Consultant Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon – HOSMAT Hospital Bangalore – Sep 2002 – Apr 2009

    VIDEOS AND TESTIMONIALS

    FAQS

    Q1. What is orthopaedics?

    Ans. Orthopaedics is a medical speciality concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders related to the musculoskeletal system: bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. It includes a large spectrum of disorders-varietal disorders ranging from fractures and arthritis to sports injuries and congenital deformities.

    Q2. When should I see an orthopaedic specialist?

    Ans. To deal with chronic pain in the joints, bones, or muscles, one must visit a top orthopaedic specialist in this field. Early orthopaedic consultation allows for timely management and better results in conditions that may require orthopaedic surgery.

    Q3. What are common orthopaedic injuries?

    Ans. Some of the common orthopaedic injuries include fracture, tear to ligaments, and dislocations. These are often subjected to some kind of orthopaedic surgery or treatment by physiotherapy and orthopaedic specialists such as knee or hip replacement surgeons.

    Q4. What is the difference between an orthopedist and a chiropractor?

    Ans. An orthopaedist treats musculoskeletal problems, such as the best orthopaedic surgeon in Bangalore, by surgery and other medical interventions. A chiropractor, on the other hand, will deal with only non-invasive spinal adjustments without carrying out surgery.

    Q5. What are the common orthopaedic surgeries?

    Ans. Common surgeries performed by the leading orthopaedic surgeons include knee replacement, hip replacement, and fracture repair using the required orthopaedic implants followed by physiotherapy and rehabilitation for recovery.

    Q6. What causes joint pain?

    Ans. Joint pain is caused by arthritis, injuries, or wear and tear of the musculoskeletal system. Orthopaedic consultation with a knee or hip replacement surgeon is crucial for diagnosing the cause and planning effective treatment.

    Q7. What are the different types of arthritis?

    Ans. Different types of arthritis include:

    • Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of joint cartilage and bone.
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis: Autoimmune disorder causing joint inflammation.
    • Psoriatic Arthritis: Inflammation associated with psoriasis.
    • Gout: Uric acid crystals buildup in joints.
    • Ankylosing Spondylitis: Spinal inflammation leading to fusion.
    • Lupus Arthritis: Autoimmune affecting multiple joints.

    Q8. What are the treatment options for arthritis?

    Ans. Orthopaedics in Bangalore can be trusted to manage joint pain. Here are some arthritis treatment options: physiotherapy, medication, and orthopaedic surgery where absolutely necessary. Best orthopaedic surgeon in Bangalore guarantees tailored orthopaedic care.

    Q9. Is joint replacement surgery always necessary?

    Ans. Joint replacement surgery isn't always necessary. The intensity of the joint pain and what has caused it will determine whether one needs to undergo joint replacement surgery. Many times, the pain can be managed by non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy, medication, or lifestyle modifications. Therefore, the right approach will be to consult an orthopaedic expert who can take the most appropriate action on your behalf.

    Q10. What is the recovery time for joint replacement surgery?

    Ans. Recovery from the joint replacement operation may take 6 to 12 weeks. Consult an orthopaedic surgeon to tailor your orthopaedic care, right from knee and hip replacement surgery to rehabilitation, enhancement of bone health, and relief from joint pains.

    Q11. How can I prevent sports injuries?

    Ans. The strengthening of the musculoskeletal system, gaining good flexibility, and following the right techniques will ensure that sports injuries are prevented. By the regular consultation of an orthopaedic specialist, one can retain good bone health by avoiding emergencies of orthopaedic concern through prevention-based care.

    Q12. What is the treatment for a torn ACL?

    Ans. Treatment for torn ACL conditions may involve surgery through an orthopaedic route or with the help of physiotherapy-based treatment. A knee replacement surgeon, depending on the injury to the joints, suggests adequate rehabilitation to soothe the joint pain and to restore the musculoskeletal system.

    Q13. What is osteoporosis?

    Ans. Osteoporosis is a condition where bones become weak and more likely to break. The musculoskeletal system is affected because osteoporosis affects the bones. This underlines the fact that timely consultations with orthopaedics will reduce the probability for life-manifesting defects, leading to strong bones through proper diet, exercise, and orthopaedic care for the management and prevention of the condition.

    Q14. How can I prevent osteoporosis?

    Ans. Osteoporosis can be prevented with weight-bearing exercises, a diet rich in calcium, and the addition of vitamin D for bone health. The most important key to musculoskeletal strength is orthopaedic care in the form of physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Early orthopaedic consultation may guide the preventive and healing process of bone density even before it leads to fracture.

    Q15. What are the symptoms of a bone fracture?

    Ans. Bone fractures accompany extreme pains in the joints, swelling, and issues in movement. In such an orthopaedic emergency, consultation with the orthopaedic doctor is important. Other symptoms to look out for include deformity and bruising. The treatment usually requires orthopaedic surgery, orthopaedic implants, and further rehabilitation to regain function and health of the bones.

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