Dr. Rahul Raj, M.S. (Orthopaedics), offers assessment and treatment for fractures, arthritis, sports injuries and joint conditions — with unhurried explanations and a clear plan at every step.
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon — bone, joint, spine & nerve conditions.
Dr. Rahul Raj is an orthopaedic surgeon practising at Advance Ortho Care, Bikramganj. His work spans trauma and fracture care, arthritis and joint conditions, sports injuries, joint replacement and arthroscopy. He believes patients and their families deserve a clear, honest explanation of what is happening and what the options are — without pressure or hurry.
Stabilising and treating broken bones, including complex and open injuries.
Assessment and care for ligament, tendon and joint injuries from activity.
Knee and other joint replacement for advanced, painful arthritis.
Keyhole (minimally invasive) techniques for diagnosing and treating joints.
Plain-language notes on common conditions and procedures, with simple anatomical illustrations. These are for general understanding — your own plan is decided after examination.
An autoimmune condition in which the joint lining becomes inflamed, often affecting the small joints of the hands and feet. Care focuses on assessment, medical management and, where joints are significantly affected, surgical options.
A common benign (non-cancerous) outgrowth of bone and cartilage, usually near a growth plate. Where it causes pain or restricts movement, it may be removed through surgical excision.
A high-energy injury where the shin bone is broken and the skin is breached, sometimes with loss of bone. Early stabilisation — often with an external fixator — helps protect the soft tissue while further treatment is planned.
A fracture near the top of the forearm bone (radius). In selected displaced cases, a minimally invasive flexible nail is used to realign the bone through a small entry point.
For advanced arthritis of the knee, the worn joint surfaces are resurfaced with implants to restore smoother, more comfortable movement. Suitability is assessed for each patient individually.
A break in the main bone of the upper arm. In selected cases, the bone is realigned and held with a plate and screws — known as open reduction and internal fixation.
The fracture was explained to us in simple words, and we were never rushed into a decision.
Calm clinic, clear follow-up, and questions answered patiently each visit.
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