Not every patient with hip or knee pain needs surgery, but some conditions benefit from an early surgical opinion to understand whether arthroscopy, reconstruction, or joint replacement should be considered. Dr. Feras Ashouri provides clear orthopedic surgical assessment in Qatar with explanation of both operative and non-operative pathways.

Persistent pain, swelling, or movement loss despite medication, physiotherapy, and time may justify specialist surgical review.
Advanced wear, ligament injury, or a problem inside the joint may lead to loss of stability, movement, or function.
If work, walking, sleep, or normal movement are repeatedly limited, the potential role of surgery should be assessed properly.
Such as severe wear, instability, or sports-related problems no longer responding to conservative care alone.
Including pain deep in the hip, walking difficulty, or situations where preservation or replacement needs to be discussed.
For example arthroscopy, ACL reconstruction, partial replacement, or total replacement depending on the diagnosis.
The likely gain from surgery is discussed in terms of pain relief, movement, stability, and realistic recovery goals.
Patients do not all need the same operation; the best procedure depends on the joint, the damage, and the patient’s functional needs.
Recovery time, physiotherapy, and follow-up are reviewed before the final decision is made.
No. The purpose is to assess whether surgery is appropriate or whether non-surgical treatment remains the better option.
Yes. If the expected benefit is limited or conservative care is still suitable, surgery may not be recommended.
Yes. Imaging is reviewed together with symptoms and examination findings, not in isolation.
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