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Dr. Rahul Patel

Dr. RAHUL PATEL

Associate Consultant - ORTHOPAEDICS

MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics)

Paras Health, Kanpur

About Dr. Rahul Patel

Dr. Rahul Patel is an Associate Consultant in Orthopaedics with training from BHU and global fellowships in arthroscopy and joint surgery. His expertise includes shoulder and knee arthroscopy, joint replacements, and complex orthopaedic trauma care. He is actively involved in research, publications, and international presentations.

 

Area of Expertise

  • Shoulder Arthroscopy (Key-hole Surgery)
  • Knee Arthroscopy and Ligament Reconstruction
  • Sports Injury Management
  • Shoulder, Knee, and Hip Replacement Surgeries
  • Complex Orthopaedic Trauma Management

 

Special Interests

  • Sports Injuries
  • Joint Preservation and Replacement
  • Shoulder, Elbow, Knee, and Hip Injuries

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