Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon, Orthopedics
Senior Consultant
38+ years
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
New Delhi, India
India
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About Doctor
Dr. (Prof) Raju Vaishya is a well-known Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon in New Delhi, India.
He has more than 38+ years of experience in his field and has performed over 500 total joint replacements and 2000+ arthroscopic surgeries in the UK and India.
Dr. Vaishya deals with bursitis, dislocation, joint bread, flame retardant, binding tears, cartilage, and also meniscus injuries.
His specializations are knee replacement surgery, hip replacement surgery, regenerative therapy in orthopedics, arthroscopic shoulder surgery, and arthritis & osteoporosis treatment.
He is an active member of the Indian Orthopedic Association, Indian Medical Association, Indian Arthroscopy Society of India, Indian Cartilage Society, Global Association of Physicians, Indian Arthroplasty Association, Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of India, Indian Federation of Sports Medicine, Association of British Scholars, Delhi Medical Association, Delhi Orthopaedic Association, South Delhi Orthopaedic Society, and Delhi Medical Council.
He has spoken at a number of conferences and seminars and has published in both international and national journals.
Qualifications
MBBS | GR Medical College, Gwalior, 1982
MS in Ortho | GR Medical College, Gwalior, 1986
MCh | Liverpool University, 1990
Work Experience
Consultant, GR Medical College & JA Group of Hospitals, Gwalior, India, 1992
Registrar, Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital, UK, 1990
Registrar, Hereford General Hospital, UK, 198
Registrar, Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Othopaedic Hospital, Oswestry, UK, 1989
Specialities
Bone deformities
Bone infections
Bone tumors
Fractures
Spinal deformities
Joint pain
Joint swelling or inflammation
Ligament tears
Cartilage and meniscus injuries
Dislocation of the kneecap (patella)
Ligament sprains or tears (anterior cruciate, posterior cruciate, medial collateral, and lateral collateral ligament tears)