Specialized Orthopedic Centre in Kenya
Improving the quality of your life and walking with you to restore you to your pre- injury state
Specialties
Degenerative Joint Diseases
Elevating your lifestyle
Fracture Care
Care and restoration
Pain Management
Advanced Back Pain Management
Sports Medicine
Getting you back in the game
Dedicated to helping our patients live life fully
Welcome to Orthobridge Orthopedic Institute
A specialized orthopaedic centre based in Nairobi, Kenya. Our focus is on degenerative joint diseases, sports medicine, pain management, fracture care and children congenital diseases.
We specialize in a wide array of approaches, from the most conservative treatment, such as physical therapy, to the most innovative and minimally invasive orthopedic surgeries.
A family orthopaedic clinic catering to your unique bone and joint needs
When our patients have experienced a musculoskeletal injury or disease that compromises their ability to fully live their life, it’s our goal to get them back to health quickly and safely.
At Orthobridge Orthopedic Center in Nairobi, we are committed to providing excellent care to our patients with compassion, understanding, and respect.
The trusted orthopaedic surgeon in Kenya Col (Dr) Adari, and the team are leaders in orthopedics delivering an exceptional level of expertise and experience.
We specialize in sports medicine, fracture care, cartilage regeneration, arthroscopic, and joint replacement surgeries.
Whatever your knee, shoulder, elbow or ankle trouble, we’ll work together to find the answers that will comfort you and bring you relief. We deliver you the highest quality orthopedic services in one convenient location.
Our Orthopaedic Services
The team at our orthopedic clinic in Kenya focuses on impacting the lives of our patients. We dedicate expertise and compassion to each of our patients through each step of the medical process, from initial consultation and treatment to recovery and rehabilitation.
Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon in Kenya, Col (Dr) Adari is dedicated to restoring motion in your life and getting you back to your daily activities
Minimally Invasive Surgery
A leading surgical technique used to investigate, diagnose, and treat problems inside a joint.
Joint Replacement Surgery
The surgical reconstruction or replacement of a joint aimed at the relief of significant, disabling pain caused by severe degenerative arthritis.
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment - PRP
Platelet rich plasma injections have been credited with helping patients return to active status more quickly
Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression - PLDD
Minimally Invasive Procedure that offers quick relief without surgery. For agonizing back or neck pain as a result of a herniated disc
At the Forefront of Medical Advancement
The trusted orthopaedic surgeon in Kenya Col (Dr) Adari, and the team are leaders in orthopedics delivering an exceptional level of expertise and experience. We specialize in sports medicine, fracture care, cartilage regeneration, arthroscopic, and joint replacement surgeries.
Should you wish to reserve your appointment online, our doctors’ calendar is available to you. Simply pick the day and time best suited to you.
Patient-Focused with Better Results
From conservative measures to sophisticated, minimally invasive operative techniques, our dedicated bone doctors and staff offer the care you need for the best possible outcome.
Regardless of your medical issue, if you have pain or injury that involves the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, or tissues, we have an expert on staff that specializes in your condition or injury.
We are happy to assist you with any joint disease and fracture care you may require.
When should I see an orthopedic specialist?
Patients might need to visit an orthopedic specialist if they have:
- Joint or musculoskeletal pain that began after an injury.
- Gradually progressive joint pain that is worse with weight-bearing.
- Joint pain that is severe and interfering with function.
How do I prepare for an orthopedic appointment?
If this is your first visit to an orthopedist, what can you expect? Here is how you can prepare for your orthopedic appointment.
- Arrive prepared- Like with any other initial appointment with a medical professional, you will need to bring a photo ID, and a referral if you were referred by another physician.
- Bring your medications – Your orthopedist is going to want to know what you are taking, and in what doses.
- Physical therapy reports – Oftentimes you will have seen a physical therapist before you see the orthopedist, especially if you have been treated by your primary care doctor before you were referred.
- Bring medical documentation.
- Bring a list of any questions you may have to ask your specialist.
What happens during a first orthopedic appointment?
Your first orthopedic appointment will most likely include a comprehensive medical history evaluation, diagnostic imaging (X-rays and/or MRI), and physical tests.
What does an orthopedic exam consist of?
During an orthopedic exam or assessment, your doctor will observe your general ability to move around while walking, sitting, standing, climbing stairs, bending forward and backward, and performing other basic movements.
These tests help the orthopedic surgeon rule out or confirm possible diagnoses.
Do all orthopedic conditions require surgery?
Most patients can be effectively treated with physical therapy and other non-operative modalities; other patients may require surgery.
At Orthobridge Orthopedics Centre, we believe in a conservative-first approach to care. We employ non-surgical treatment options such as rest, medication, and exercise.
If your condition does not respond to conservative therapies, we can consider additional treatment options that may include minimally invasive procedures or surgery.
Hear From Some of Our Clients
Watch Delyn’s story to learn more about PRP treatment and her experience with Col (Dr) Adari at Orthobridge Orthopaedic Centre, after breaking her arm and leg at Maasai Mara in Kenya.
Watch Grace Kimberly’s story as she explains her story and the experience she had with Col(Dr) Adari, an orthopaedic surgeon in Kenya after a dislocated shoulder repair.
Maurice Black accidentally fell in the shower one morning while on safari in Kenya. He sustained a fracture in the right humerus/ arm bone. Under the care and treatment of Orthopaedic surgeon in Kenya, Col (Dr) Adari, he was able to continue with his holiday, daily activities and is healing well. Watch this video to learn more about his story
When extensive tests revealed that she had developed osteoathritis due to a previous injury that had gone unnoticed, She decided to reach out to an Orthopaedic surgeon in Kenya, Col (Dr) Adari.
Watch this video to learn more about her story.
Jefferson injured his Anterior cruciate ligament(ACL) in the knee during a sports day. Watch his story here as he explains how minimally invasive surgery and platelet rich plasma treatment Under the care and treatment of Orthopedic surgeon in Kenya, Col (Dr) Adari , has helped him get back to the field and his normal life.
Tom has been experiencing shoulder pain for the past 10 years as a result of injuries he attained playing rugby in his youth. When he heard of a new treatment known as Platelet Rich Plasma Therapy done by Orthopedic surgeon in Kenya, Col (Dr) Adari, he gave it a try and has never been the same again! Watch this video to learn more about his story.
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