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Dr. Sandeep Dubey treats a wide range of bone, joint, and muscle conditions, including knee and hip arthritis, sports injuries, ligament and meniscus tears, fractures, joint stiffness, deformities, back and neck pain, and age-related degenerative joint disorders. He also specializes in robotic-assisted knee and hip replacement surgery for advanced arthritis.
Robotic joint replacement uses advanced computer-assisted technology to plan and perform surgery with greater precision. It enables accurate implant alignment, minimal bone damage, and customized placement based on the patient’s anatomy, often resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and longer implant life compared to conventional surgery.
Yes, robotic joint replacement is very safe when performed by a trained and experienced surgeon. It has excellent success rates, with high patient satisfaction, improved joint function, and reduced risk of implant misalignment or early failure.
Patients suffering from severe knee or hip arthritis, persistent joint pain affecting daily activities, joint deformity, or those who have not responded to medications and physiotherapy may be ideal candidates. A detailed clinical evaluation and imaging are required to determine suitability.
Most patients begin walking within 24–48 hours after surgery. Hospital stay usually ranges from 2–4 days, and routine daily activities can be resumed within 2–4 weeks. Complete recovery and strengthening typically take 6–12 weeks, depending on individual health and rehabilitation.
Yes. Dr. Dubey performs arthroscopic (keyhole) surgeries for knee and shoulder conditions such as ligament injuries, meniscus tears, cartilage damage, and sports injuries. These procedures involve smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery.
Common investigations include digital X-rays, blood tests, ECG, and in some cases MRI or CT scans. These tests help assess joint damage, plan surgery accurately, and ensure overall medical fitness.
Yes. Many joint conditions can be managed without surgery through medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle modification, weight management, injections, and activity changes. Surgery is recommended only when conservative treatments fail to provide relief
Modern knee and hip implants typically last 15–20 years or longer, especially when placed accurately and supported by a healthy lifestyle and regular follow-ups.
Patients should strictly follow physiotherapy guidance, avoid high-impact activities, maintain a healthy weight, take prescribed medications, and attend regular follow-up visits. Specific movement and activity precautions are explained after surgery.
Clinic location details are available on the Contact Us page. Consultations are conducted on all working days between 5:30 PM and 8:30 PM.
A prior appointment is recommended to reduce waiting time. Walk-in consultations are accommodated based on availability.
Yes. Digital X-ray and physiotherapy services are available. Additional diagnostic tests can be arranged if required.
Yes. Most major health insurance plans are accepted. Cashless hospitalization is available at associated hospitals, subject to insurer approval
Appointments can be booked online through the website, via phone call, or through WhatsApp for quick and convenient scheduling.
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