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Trauma

Trauma, often resulting from accidents, falls, or violence, encompasses a wide range of injuries affecting the body's tissues and organs. It includes fractures, soft tissue injuries, head injuries, spinal cord trauma, and internal organ damage. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent further complications and ensure optimal recovery. Treatment may involve stabilization, surgery, pain management, and rehabilitation. Prompt assessment and intervention by trained medical professionals in trauma centers can significantly improve outcomes and reduce long-term disability. Prevention strategies, such as safety measures and public education, play a vital role in minimizing the incidence and severity of traumatic injuries within communities.

Upper Limb Fractures

Upper limb fractures refer to breaks or fractures occurring in the bones of the arm, forearm, wrist, or hand..

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Lower Limb Fractures

Lower limb fractures refer to breaks or fractures occurring in the bones of the thigh, leg, ankle, or foot..

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Acetabular Fractures

Acetabular fractures are fractures occurring in the acetabulum, which is the socket of the hip joint..

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Dr. Druvan S

Dr. Druvan S, MBBS, MS Ortho, Fellowship in Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty, Fellowship in Trauma, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedics at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kochi. With his extensive qualifications and expertise, Dr. Druvan is likely a valuable asset to the medical community, particularly in the fields of orthopedics, arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and trauma surgery.His position as an associate professor suggests that he is involved in both clinical practice and teaching, contributing to the education and training of future orthopedic professionals while also providing high-quality care to patients.

MBBS - Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre (2003-2010)
Post-graduation - Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre (2011-2014)
Fellowship in Trauma - AIMS, Kochi (04/1/2016 to 03/1/2017)
Fellowship in Arthroscopy & Arthroplasty - AIMS Kochi (1/8/2019 to 31/7/2021)
Certified in Revised Basic Course Workshop in Medical Education Technologies - March 2021

*Indian Medical Association
*Kerala Orthopaedic Association
*Cochin Orthopaedic Society

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy

PRP therapy uses the patient's own blood to promote healing, with higher platelet concentrations accelerating the process. It's popular in orthopedics, sports medicine, and dermatology for conditions like tendon injuries and osteoarthritis. The therapy's bioactive proteins are believed to enhance tissue regeneration.

  • Natural Healing
  • Non-surgical
  • Tissue Regeneration
  • Reduced Inflammation
  • Pain Management
  • Quick Recovery
  • Customized Treatment
  • Low Risk of Side Effects
  • Long-lasting Results
  • Complementary to Other Treatments
  • Evidence-based
  • Versatile

Restoration

Restoration involves the process of returning something to its original or desired state after damage, deterioration, or loss. It encompasses various fields, including environmental restoration, historic preservation, and rehabilitation in healthcare. In environmental contexts, restoration efforts aim to revive ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources through techniques like reforestation and habitat rehabilitation. Historic restoration seeks to preserve cultural heritage by repairing or reconstructing historical structures and artifacts. In healthcare, restoration focuses on enhancing physical, mental, and emotional well-being through medical interventions, therapies, and support systems. Whether it's healing ecosystems, preserving heritage, or promoting health, restoration endeavors contribute to the renewal and sustainability of communities and resources.

Joint Replacement

Joint replacement, a surgical procedure, involves replacing damaged or diseased joints with artificial implants made of metal, plastic, or ceramic materials. Commonly performed on knees and hips, it aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance quality of life for individuals suffering from severe arthritis or joint injuries. Surgeons remove damaged cartilage and bone, then secure the artificial joint components to recreate smooth joint movement. Recovery typically involves physical therapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and function. While joint replacement effectively restores mobility and reduces pain, risks such as infection and implant wear remain, requiring careful patient selection and post-operative management.

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