The best orthopaedics and Join Care hospital in Pudukkottai

We are very proud of all the results we achieved

Muthu Meenakshi Hospitals, Pudukkottai, is a centre of excellence in Orthopaedics and Joint Care, providing complete solutions for bone, joint, spine, and musculoskeletal conditions. Our department is equipped with advanced diagnostic imaging, modern operating theatres, and dedicated rehabilitation facilities. A skilled team of orthopaedic surgeons, joint replacement specialists, spine surgeons, physiotherapists, and nursing staff deliver comprehensive care for patients of all ages. We specialize in fracture management, arthritis care, sports injuries, spine disorders, paediatric orthopaedics, and joint preservation. With advanced techniques and evidence-based treatments, we aim to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve quality of life.

Our Joint Replacement Unit offers world-class expertise in knee, hip, and shoulder replacements using minimally invasive and computer-assisted techniques. These procedures are designed for faster recovery, minimal scarring, and long-term joint function. For patients with advanced arthritis or severe joint damage, our specialists provide customized solutions that ensure maximum comfort and mobility post-surgery.

The department also offers specialized care in Sports Medicine and Spine Surgery, treating ligament injuries, disc problems, scoliosis, and spinal deformities. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation services are integrated into our care plans, helping patients recover strength and function after injury or surgery. Our holistic approach ensures that every patient receives not only surgical excellence but also long-term support for mobility and lifestyle improvement.

Why Choose Us

Our Areas of Excellence

  • Fast-track diagnosis of acute diseases such as chest discomfort (angina), stroke (stroke-like symptoms), respiratory distress (bronchitis), etc.
  • Timely diagnosis through dedicated lab.
  • Constant 24/7 attention to immediate urgent care.
  • We are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for all the unexpected events and accidents that occur without prior notice.
  • Everyone at Muthu Meenakshi Hospitals understands that every second matters when it comes to medical emergencies. We have efficient employees that can provide immediate aid.
  • All critical clinical services are available under one roof, including CT, Ultrasound, MRI, X-ray, blood bank, laboratories, and emergency and trauma transportation services, as well as operating rooms, which are all within walking distance of the Accident and Emergency Department.
  • Patients are easily transferred from the ambulance to the unit while using emergency ambulance services, which are provided by highly qualified emergency and trauma workers on board the vehicle.
  • Trained medical personnel – The Accident and Emergency Department is staffed with highly experienced and trained professionals.

Meet Our Professionals

Accident & Emergency Care Specialist

Dr. S.Sivaprakash

MBBS., MEM

Emergency Medicine

Dr. M.Thiru Ramu

MBBS., MS (Ortho)

Emergency and Trauma Care

Patient Experiences That Speak for Themselves

    Meenakshi
    Meenakshi

    Patient

    “My sister got into a car accident, and she was immediately brought to MuthuMeenakshi Hospitals, Pudukkottai. The doctors at the accident and emergency department treated her and she’s now all better.”

      Krishnaveni
      Krishnaveni

      Patient

      “Recently I experienced severe pain in my chest. I was taken to the department of accident and emergency of MuthuMeenakshi Hospitals, Pudukkottai, where doctors told me that I was having a heart attack. I was treated well and brought back to health. I’m grateful to the medical staff of MMH.”

        Balaji
        Balaji

        Patient

        “My mother had a severe breathing problem in which she couldn’t properly breathe suddenly. We took her to accident and emergency department of MuthuMeenakshi Hospitals, Pudukkottai. The doctors took control of the situation and brought her breathing back to normal. I and my family are thankful to the staff of MuthuMeenakshi Hospitals.”

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        Allied Departments

        Neurology and Neurosurgery

        The Neuroscience Department's multi-disciplinary staff of neurosurgeons, neurologists, and interventional radiologists treat a wide range of neurological problems. We undertake numerous procedures and treat neurological illnesses and problems.

        Accident and Emergency

        The Accident and Emergency Department is one of the biggest in the country, serving thousands of patients annually. The 24-hour emergency and trauma center can handle any medical or surgical emergency.

        FAQ's

        Because bones serve as the body's structural foundation, they must remain healthy and robust. A diet that contains enough amounts of calcium and vitamin D is essential for maintaining strong and healthy bones. Regular exercise is another crucial action you can take to keep your bone health in good condition. Exercise will also aid in the prevention of orthopedic problems in the future. Maintaining a minimal coffee and alcohol diet is also beneficial for maintaining healthy bones. Another important component in preserving bone health is to refrain from smoking.

        Arthritis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the joints. A joint is a part of the body where two bones come together to form a joint. Cartilage is the connective tissue that surrounds and protects our joints. Cartilage protects the joints by cushioning the pressure and stress that we experience as we move our bodies around. Arthritis may develop when cartilage begins to deteriorate, resulting in tight, weak, and painful joints. Although there are over 100 distinct varieties of arthritis, the two most frequent are osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). OA is the most common type of arthritis, followed by RA (RA).

        Arthritis has a variety of causes, which vary depending on the kind. Injuries, metabolic imbalances, genetic factors, infections, and autoimmune illnesses are all possible causes of autoimmune disorders. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition caused by the regular wear and tear of the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition that arises when the body's immune system assaults the tissues of the body.

        Shoulder pain is yet another fairly prevalent orthopedic ailment to be encountered. A torn rotator cuff is often the cause of this pain. Injuries and degeneration of the rotator cuff are the two most common causes of the condition. With continuing usage after a tear, you are at the risk of further damaging your rotator cuff. If you are suffering from persistent shoulder or arm discomfort, it is recommended that you see an orthopedic professional. An orthopedic specialist would most likely recommend non-surgical treatment, such as physical therapy or steroid injections, to relieve discomfort and restore function in your shoulder for the vast majority of their patients.

        Generally speaking, ice should be used for an injury during the first 24-48 hours to help minimize swelling and discomfort. Following an injury, adhere to the PRICE protocol, which stands for Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. Ice should never be applied straight to the skin. Ice should be applied for 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the severity of the damage and the location of the lesion. The length of time required for application is proportional to the thickness of the wounded tissue. Injury to the knee normally requires 15 minutes of chilling, but injuries to regions with more musculature, such as the quadriceps and hamstrings, need 20 minutes of ice. Skin that is thinner than the ankles and feet takes just 10 minutes to be iced.

        Heat is often used to alleviate muscular pain and stiffness. When there is swelling or inflammation, it is never a good idea to apply heat. Using direct heat, such as a heating pad, for 15 to 20 minutes may generally alleviate minor stiffness or tightness in the muscles and joints. Longer durations of direct heat, such as soaking in a warm bath, may be beneficial in alleviating moderate to severe discomfort. Before engaging in any physical activity, it is also beneficial to apply heat to warm up muscles.

        Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hands, wrists, and, in some cases, arms. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by a compressed nerve in the carpal tunnel, which is a tiny passageway located on the palm side of your wrist. To avoid further complications, it's critical to see your orthopedic hand expert as soon as you notice any signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.

        There is no one cause of carpal tunnel syndrome in the majority of patients. However, several risk factors may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. The presence of conditions that put constant pressure on the nerves, such as obesity or repetitive motion, might increase the likelihood of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. Also possible is the involvement of inflammatory disorders. In certain cases, an orthopedic specialist may be able to alleviate symptoms early on by using a wrist splint or by restricting the patient's activity.

        Knee pain is another frequent orthopedic problem that affects individuals of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Knee pain is often caused by either an injury or an inflammation of the knee joint. Injuries to the knee are one of the most common types of injuries, and they may cause immediate discomfort. Chronic knee pain is a common symptom of arthritis and other inflammatory illnesses. Knee braces or physical therapy may be recommended by your orthopedic physician, both of which may typically alleviate the discomfort. To address a mechanical breakdown of the knee in certain circumstances, more severe therapy such as injections or surgery may be required.

        Several variables influence how long it will take for you to completely heal and reap the advantages of your orthopedic surgery. Some individuals need a few weeks to recuperate after their surgery. Others may need many months to complete the process. It is possible to return home the same day or the next day following surgery, regardless of whether you underwent complete joint replacement surgery. This depends on your general health, the medical condition for which you were treated, and the kind of surgery conducted.