Department : Orthopaedics & Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery
Dr. Ajay Kumar Goel has 12+ years of Trauma & Orthopaedic experience. He has been greatly involved in the teaching of under-graduate and post-graduate students. He was attached to University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK as Honorary Associate from 2021-2023. Later, he was involved in the teaching of medical students from Queen Mary University of London while working at Homerton University Hospital, London, UK.
He has been excellent throughout his surgical career and is one of the youngest surgeons from India to achieve prestigious FRCS Trauma & Orth qualification from JCIE (The Joint Committee on Intercollegiate Examinations), UK while training in the United Kingdom. He then decided to move back to India and joined CK Birla CMRI as Consultant Trauma & Joint Replacement Surgeon. He has been attached to multiple prestigious and high-volume institutions both in India and abroad.
Total Knee Replacement or Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKR/TKA) is the most successful treatment option in the last stage of.
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Our hip joint has two parts – a ball (part of thigh bone-femur) and a cup ( part of the hip bone). When the ball m.
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This is a microsurgery where through a keyhole incision arthroscopy (camera) is introduced inside the shoulder joint, an.
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Arthroscopic is a type of surgery where a tiny small camera called arthroscope is introduced inside the joint through a .
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Bone fractures are extremely common, whether from high-energy trauma resulting in multiple injuries or from some ot.
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Sports injuries are injuries that occur when engaging in sports or exercise. Sports injuries can occur due to overtraini.
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Robotic joint replacement is an advanced procedure that uses robotic assistance to improve surgical accuracy, ensuring better joint alignment, faster recovery, and long-term success.
Yes. Robotic knee replacement is highly safe and clinically proven, offering minimal tissue damage, reduced pain, and quicker rehabilitation compared to traditional surgery.
Most patients begin walking within 24–48 hours after surgery and return to daily activities within a few weeks, depending on individual health and rehabilitation.
Yes. Robotic-assisted surgery is especially beneficial for elderly patients due to its precision, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery..
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