Dr. Arvind
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | SIMS, Ghaziabad, Up |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am focusing my work around trauma care, joint replacement, back pain, knee pain, sports injury and sciatica, all areas that honestly overlap more often than people think. A road accident may leave a patient with fractures but also long term back pain that dont just go away. Someone come in for knee arthritis and later realize the problem is affecting their spine too. My role is to untangle these issues, figure out what’s urgent and what need gradual management, and then guide step by step.
I manage acute trauma cases where stabilizing bones and joints quickly can make the diference in recovery. At the same time I also deal with degenerative conditions like chronic knee pain or sciatica, where careful evaluation, sometimes surgery but often a mix of therapy, exercise and medication, give better results. Joint replacement is another major part of my work, and I make sure patients understand not just the operation but the aftercare which matter even more for long term success.
Sports injuries are a whole other area — ligament tears, shoulder problems, repetitive strain that keep athletes off the field. These cases require patience, precise planning and honest discussion about limits and possibilities. I try to keep treatment practical, evidence based and yet very centered on what the patient want to achieve, whether its walking without pain or getting back to sport. |
Achievements: | I am holding MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics and DNB in orthopaedic surgery, and honestly each step in that journey shaped how I see patient care now. MBBS gave me the broad base, D.Ortho taught me the fine details of bone and joint work, and DNB orthopaedic surgery deepen my skill in handling complex trauma, joint replacement and spine cases. These degrees are not just titles, they remind me daily that learning never really stop, and every case push me to apply that knowledge in real way!! |
I am working as a consultant orthopaedic surgeon in Rajasthan and honestly the work demand more than just surgical skills. Orthopaedics is not only about operating on fractures or replacing joints, it is about understanding how movement, pain, recovery all connect in a person’s daily life. Every case come with its own challenges — sometimes it is a young patient with trauma from road accident, sometimes an elder struggling with arthritis, or someone in middle age with sports injury that just dont heal right. Each need is different and I try to adapt my care to what fit best for them. I deal with a wide range of conditions like bone fractures, joint problems, spine issues, ligament injuries, chronic back pain and degenerative disorders. Many patients arrive with long standing discomfort and frustration because earlier treatments didn’t work, and my role is to make sense of their history, sort through reports, and create a plan that is both realistic and effective. I give importance to evidence based medicine, but I also believe in listening carefully because often patients describe something that report dont fully capture. Surgery is a part of what I do, but not always the first choice. Sometimes proper physiotherapy, medications, or minor procedures can make a huge diference, and I explain those options openly. When surgery is required, whether it’s joint replacement, fracture fixation, or correction of deformities, I make sure patient understand the risks, recovery timeline and the small but important steps needed for long term success. Working in Rajasthan has exposed me to diverse cases, from rural emergencies to urban lifestyle related bone and joint issues. That variety shaped my approach — practical, patient-centered, and adaptable to resources available. I value follow up care a lot because healing does not end in the operation theatre, it continue over weeks and months where guidance matter the most. At the end, what keep me going is not just the technical success of a surgery but seeing someone return to walking, working, or simply living without the constant worry of pain. That for me is the true achievement, even if it take time, patience and few setbacks along the way.