Tanvir Othopedics

CONDITIONS & TREATMENTS

Find Your Problem

You may not know the medical name first. You may only know that your knee hurts, your hip hurts, walking is hard, or someone in your family has a broken bone.

This page helps you start from the problem and find the care path that may be relevant.

হাঁটুর ব্যাথা
হিপ ব্যাথা
হাটতে কষ্ট
হাড় ভাঙা
হাড়ে ফোলা

This page gives general guidance. It does not diagnose your problem.

Start Here

A simple path for patients and family members.

Choose Your Concern

Select the problem closest to your situation. You can read more and then choose the right next step.

Knee Pain

হাঁটুর ব্যাথা

Pain, swelling, or difficulty using the knee.

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Hip Pain

হিপ ব্যাথা

Pain while walking, sitting, standing, or climbing
stairs.

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Joint Pain

জয়েন্ট ব্যাথা

Pain in one or more joints that affects daily movement.

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Walking Difficulty

হাটতে কষ্ট

Trouble walking because of pain, stiffness, injury,
or weakness.

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Fracture

হাড়ভাঙা

Broken bone or injury that needs proper
orthopedic care.

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Accident Injury

দুর্ঘটনার আঘাত

Injury after fall, road accident, or sudden trauma.

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Sports Injury

খেলাধুলার আঘাত

Injury during sports, exercise, or physical activity.

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Bone Tumor Concern

হাড়ের টিউমার / ফোলা

Bone swelling, pain, lump, or report that needs
specialist review.

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Previous Surgery Pain

অপারেশনের পর ব্যাথা

Pain or difficulty after a previous joint surgery or
replacement.

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Pain & Movement

Many patients first notice pain, stiffness, swelling, or walking difficulty. These problems may have different causes, so proper clinical evaluation matters.

Knee Pain

হাঁটুর ব্যাথা

Knee pain may happen during walking, prayer, stairs, sitting, or daily movement.


Related care: Knee Replacement, Arthroscopic Surgery

Read Knee Pain Guide →

Hip Pain

হিপ ব্যাথা

Hip pain may affect walking, sitting, standing, stairs, or turning in bed.


Related concerns: Hip Replacement, Joint Care

Read Hip Pain Guide →

Joint Pain

জয়েন্ট ব্যাথা

Joint pain may come from arthritis, injury, swelling, or long-term joint damage.


Related concerns: Arthritis & Joint Care, Surgical Care

Read Joint Pain Guide →

Walking Difficulty

হাটতে কষ্ট

Walking difficulty may happen because of knee pain, hip pain, joint stiffness, fracture, weakness, or a previous injury.


Related concerns: Knee Pain, Hip Pain, Joint Replacement, Trauma Care

Read Walking Difficulty Guide →

Injury & Fracture

Injury-related problems may need faster attention, especially after a fall, accident, sports injury, or suspected
broken bone.

Fracture

হাড়ভাঙা

A broken bone needs proper assessment, imaging, treatment planning, and
follow-up.


Related care: Trauma & Fracture Surgery, Appointment

Read Fracture Guide →

Accident Injury

দুর্ঘটনার আঘাত

Accident injury may affect bones, joints, muscles, or movement. Timely care
can help reduce confusion.


Related concerns: Trauma Care, Appointment

Read Accident Guide →

Sports Injury

খেলাধুলার আঘাত

Sports injury may affect joints, ligaments, bones, or movement.


Related concerns: Arthroscopic Surgery, Trauma Care

Read Sports Injury Guide →

Sudden Pain or Swelling

হঠাৎ ব্যাথা বা ফোলা

Sudden pain, swelling, or movement problem after injury should not be
ignored. Please contact the chamber or seek urgent care if the problem is
severe.


Related concerns: Trauma Care, Appointment

Read Sudden Pain or Swelling Guide →

Complex Concerns

Some problems need more careful review, especially when reports, previous surgery, swelling, or long-term pain
are involved.

Bone Tumor Concern

হাড়ের টিউমার

A report, swelling, or concern about bone tumor should be reviewed by a specialist.


Related care: Bone Tumor Surgery, Orthopedic Oncology

Read Bone Tumor Guide →

Bone Swelling

হাড়ে ফোলা

Bone swelling with pain or a lump may need specialist evaluation.


Related concerns: Bone Tumor Care, Appointment

Read Bone Swelling Guide →

Previous Surgery Pain

অপারেশনের পর ব্যাথা

Revision Joint Replacement, Second Opinion Path


Related concerns: Arthroscopic Surgery, Trauma Care

Read Revision Guide →

Long-Term Pain

পুরনো ব্যাথা

Long-term pain may come from joint damage, old injury, arthritis, or previous
treatment history.


Related concerns: Trauma Care, Appointment

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Related Care Paths

After choosing your problem, you may need to read about a related treatment or surgery page. These pages
explain the care path in more detail.

Hip Replacement Surgery

হিপ রিপ্লেসমেন্ট

For patients with serious hip joint damage or
walking difficulty after evaluation.

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Knee Replacement Surgery

হাঁটু রিপ্লেসমেন্ট

For patients with advanced knee joint damage,
deformity, or walking difficulty.

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Revision Joint Replacement

রিভিশন জয়েন্ট রিপ্লেসমেন্ট

For patients with pain or difficulty after previous
joint replacement.

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Arthroscopic Surgery

আর্থ্রোস্কোপিক সার্জারি

For selected joint problems where a small
camera joint procedure may be discussed.

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Bone Tumor Surgery

হাড়ের টিউমার সার্জারি

For bone tumor-related concerns that need
careful specialist evaluation.

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Trauma & Fracture Surgery

হাড়ভাঙা ও আঘাতের চিকিৎসা

For fracture, accident, and injury-related
orthopedic problems.

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When to Contact

Please contact a chamber or seek medical help when pain, injury, or movement difficulty starts affecting daily life.

Contact may help if

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Common Questions

I have knee pain. Where should I start?

Start with the knee pain guide. If pain affects walking, stairs, sitting, or daily movement, a consultation may help clarify the next step.

No. Hip pain can have different causes. Treatment depends on proper clinical evaluation. Surgery is discussed only when it is medically relevant.

A suspected broken bone needs timely medical care. Please contact the chamber or seek urgent help based on the severity of the injury.

Yes. If you have X-rays, MRI, CT scan reports, prescriptions, or previous surgery papers, bring them to the consultation.

No. This page gives general educational guidance. It does not diagnose your problem or replace direct consultation with a qualified doctor.

Safety Note

This page provides general educational information about orthopedic problems and related care paths. It does not diagnose your condition or replace direct consultation, emergency care, or treatment advice from a qualified doctor.

For severe injury, sudden deformity, heavy bleeding, or emergency symptoms, please seek urgent medical help.