A pioneer in the field of minimally invasive knee and hip surgery, Dr. Malhan established the regional joint replacement centre for western India, at Fortis. His "Tisue Preserving" technique of total knee replacement (TPTKR) has found a place in the 'Limca book of records' for quicker postoperative recovery. He has been in the forefront in the field of high bending customized total knee replacement and partial knee resurfacing surgery. He is credited with techniques that changed the management of hip reconstructive surgery and is the only surgeon to offer the direct anterior approach for total hip replacement. A Surgeon of International repute, Dr. Malhan has been invited to lecture and demonstrate surgeries in many parts of the world.
Fortis Hospital, Mulund
His "Tisue Preserving" technique of total knee replacement (TPTKR) has found a place in the 'Limca book of records' for quicker postoperative recovery.
MBBS - Seth G.S. Medical College, MS - Orthopaedics, FRCS - General Surgery
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An orthopedic surgeon is a practitioner dedicated to the examination, operation, prevention, and rehabilitation of injuries, disorders, and illnesses of the body's musculoskeletal system.
An orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who is trained in the examination, operation, prevention and rehabilitation of disorders, injuries and illnesses of the musculoskeletal system of the body. The musculoskeletal system includes bones, nerves, joints, ligaments, muscles, and tendons.
Their responsibilities involve:
The most commonly performed orthopedic surgeries are:
Common orthopedic disorders treated by orthopedic surgeons are:
Orthopedic surgeons may be Medical Doctors or Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine who have completed a 5-year surgical residency centered about the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, while orthopedists specialize in the analysis and treatment of almost all bone and joint disorders, such as spinal disorders.
Both a rheumatologist and orthopedist treat joint pain as part of their specialty, whether the pain is acute or chronic. The main difference and overlap between an orthopedist and a rheumatologist is that a rheumatologist is a medical specialist and an orthopedist is a surgical specialist.