Physiotherapy uses physical techniques to help treat medical conditions and injuries. Physiotherapists are registered healthcare practitioners trained in the structure and function of the human body and its movement.
In hospital "operation" or "surgery" refers to a procedure where usually a surgeon, makes an incision in the body to diagnose, treat, or repair a part of the body. This can involve removing diseased tissue, repairing damaged organs, or even transplanting organs.
A caesarean section (C-section) is a surgical delivery method when the mother's abdominal wall and uterus are cut. C-sections can save lives in emergencies and help women at risk from complications and escape risky delivery room scenarios.
An Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a specialized hospital department dedicated to providing high-intensity care for patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries
An OPD, or Outpatient Department, in a hospital provides medical services to patients who do not require overnight admission. It's a crucial part of the hospital,
Keyhole surgery is a surgical procedure that allows a surgeon to access the inside of the body without making large incisions. It has many advantages over traditional surgery.
An osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting bone (and sometimes adding bone tissue) to reshape or realign your bones.
A layer of fiberglass or plaster cast material will go around the cotton padding. When it dries, the fiberglass or plaster forms a hard, outer shell. This will protect and stabilize the bone while it heals
A standard 100-bedded hospital requires a well-balanced distribution of beds across different departments: General Ward: 40 beds. ICU: 15 beds. Pediatric & Maternity: 10 beds. Private & Semi-private rooms: 25 beds