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Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgery in Nashik

Orthopaedic and joint replacement surgery in Nashik—hip, knee, and shoulder arthroplasty with prehab, modern implants, and structured rehab at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital.

  • Hip, knee, and shoulder replacement pathways with experienced Nashik orthopaedic surgeons
  • Safety-focused peri-operative medical and anaesthesia support
  • Rehab-linked recovery for strength and confidence after surgery
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Orthopedic & Joint Replacement Surgery

Meet your doctors

Our team brings combined experience across 2 linked doctors — high-volume care with coordinated follow-up.

DR

Dr. Kapil Kapadnis

Orthopedics, Trauma, and Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery

10+ years experience

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DR

Dr. Vikram Patil

Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery

10+ years experience

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Key highlights

Joint replacement

Specialty

Ortho + physio

Team

Nashik

Location

Individual results vary — expectations and follow-up are discussed at consultation.

Certifications & standards

  • Care pathways aligned with widely accepted clinical guidelines
  • Full-hospital support in Nashik—diagnostics, theatre, ICU, and step-down wards when needed
  • Medication reconciliation, infection-prevention practices, and clear discharge instructions

How it works

Simple 3-step care process

  1. Specialist consultation

    Exam, X-rays, and discussion of non-operative options versus arthroplasty timing.

  2. Pre-operative preparation

    Fitness testing when indicated, dental review if advised, and medication planning.

  3. Surgery & inpatient stay

    Arthroplasty with multimodal analgesia, early mobilisation, and physiotherapy.

  4. Outpatient rehabilitation

    Strengthening, gait training, scar care, and long-term activity guidance.

Conditions & when to consult

Know when to seek care

When to consult

Primary and secondary osteoarthritis of hip and knee
Rheumatoid and other inflammatory arthropathies with joint failure
Post-traumatic arthritis after intra-articular fractures

Other situations where care is recommended

Avascular necrosis stages where arthroplasty is indicated
Complex primary and selected revision planning when resources allow—case dependent

Outcomes you can expect

Concrete benefits tied to how we plan and deliver care — not generic promises.

Reliable pain reduction for appropriately selected arthritic joints

Improved walking distance and independence for many patients

Structured DVT prevention and infection-reduction bundles

Coordinated medical clearance for diabetes and heart risk

Local follow-up for wound review and X-ray surveillance in Nashik

About this treatment

Who is this for?

Adults with advanced joint degeneration limiting quality of life and function. Younger patients receive careful counselling on activity demands and implant longevity.

When should you consider it?

See orthopaedics when pain prevents work or sleep despite treatment, or when deformity progresses. Seek urgent care for hot swollen joints or post-operative fever and wound redness.

Full clinical information

Joint replacement at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital in Nashik is considered when arthritis, avascular necrosis, or joint destruction causes pain and stiffness that limit walking, sleep, and independence despite medicines, injections, weight optimisation, and physiotherapy.

Who needs this treatment

  • End-stage hip or knee osteoarthritis with pain on minimal activity or night pain
  • Inflammatory arthritis with joint destruction when medical therapy is insufficient
  • Avascular necrosis of hip or knee when collapse limits function
  • Selected shoulder arthritis or fracture sequelae amenable to arthroplasty

Why choose Medinova Super Speciality Hospital in Nashik

  • High-volume orthopaedic surgery with dedicated joint replacement workflows
  • On-site physiotherapy and step-down nursing for safe early walking
  • Medical optimisation before surgery to reduce cardiac and glycaemic risk
  • Transparent discussion of implant longevity, activity restrictions, and revision risk

Recovery and results

  • Many patients walk with support within a day of surgery; full recovery takes months
  • Hip precautions may apply briefly depending on surgical approach—follow your leaflet
  • Swelling and thigh bruising can be expected; sudden calf pain needs urgent assessment
  • Return to driving and office work is individualised by side, strength, and analgesia use

Notes

Hip and knee replacements remain the most common procedures; shoulder arthroplasty is offered for selected cuff-tear arthropathy or osteoarthritis patterns. The team discusses implant bearing surfaces, surgical approach, expected range of motion, and realistic activity limits.

Peri-operative care emphasises infection prevention, blood conservation, thromboprophylaxis when appropriate, and early mobilisation supported by physiotherapy.

Medical information supports education and shared decision-making; it does not replace an in-person consultation. Individual risks, benefits, and timelines vary.

Frequently asked questions

Patient feedback

Real experiences from people who booked care through our clinic.

★★★★★

Dr. Hartwell’s office actually returns calls. When my blood pressure looked inconsistent, he walked me through cuff technique instead of just raising my medication.

Margaret Chen
★★★★★

Dr. Venkatesh explained my stress test in plain language. Follow-up was written down before I left—I never felt rushed.

Robert Ellison

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