Apollo Hospitals has launched its “Joint Preservation Programme,” a comprehensive treatment plan designed to alleviate joint pain, arthritis, and inflammatory conditions, as well as ligament injuries. The programme is tailored to meet the unique needs of patients and is available at all Apollo Hospitals in India.

The programme aims to provide early intervention, personalized treatment, and rehabilitation to help individuals maintain their mobility and confidence. It focuses on the “3 T’s”: tailored advice, treatment (both medical and surgical), and therapies, including rehabilitation, nutrition, and alternative therapies.

Through this programme, patients will have access to a wide range of treatment options, including medical and surgical procedures, as well as alternative therapies like physical therapy, nutrition counseling, and complementary therapies. The programme is designed to help patients avoid invasive procedures and alleviate joint discomfort as quickly as possible.

The launch of the programme was marked by a press release from Dr. Sangita Reddy, Joint Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals, who highlighted the importance of the programme in providing comprehensive care to patients. The programme is expected to benefit patients who have been previously advised to undergo treatment for their joint issues, as well as those seeking their first consultation for joint pain.

Several orthopedic specialists, including Dr. Brett Fritsch, Dr. KJ Reddy, and others, were present at the launch event, emphasizing the importance of prompt and effective treatment options for joint issues. With the launch of the Joint Preservation Programme, Apollo Hospitals aims to set a new standard in joint care, providing patients with a comprehensive and personalized approach to addressing their joint health concerns.