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Dr. Dev Padia-Specialist Orthopaedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon Surat We provide all kind of quality orthopaedic care with accurate diagnosis. Honest-Advanced-Accurate!

Our center is completely dedicated to the orthopedic care & beyond for a better patient experience & newer concept of medical management. We offer key & best orthopedic surgeries & procedures in India. We perform bone & joint replacement surgeries which include the most current arthroscopic & reconstructive technology. Our patients receive the most advanced technology for proper orthopedic diagnosis & specialized treatments. We assure 100 % patient satisfaction at Vedaant Orthopaedic Center.

The average age of someone who gets a knee replacement is about 70 years old. However, some people decide to get knee re...
14/07/2025

The average age of someone who gets a knee replacement is about 70 years old. However, some people decide to get knee replacement surgery as young as 50.

There are several reasons younger people may opt for a knee replacement, particularly those who are extremely active or athletes. If you’re young and considering a knee replacement, here are a couple things to know:

-Your implant can wear out prematurely. If you’re in your 40s or 50s, you’re likely living a more active life than someone in their 60s or 70s. More activity, means more wear and tear on the joint implant, which can cause it to wear out more quickly than expected. And that means pain, stiffness and mobility issues can return.

-Knee replacements don’t last forever and you may need another surgery. Many patients have knee replacements that last for 20 years or more. But the longer and harder you use your replacement joint, the more likely it becomes that you’ll need a second knee replacement surgery to replace a worn out implant. And of course, knee replacement surgery carries some risks, especially as you age.

Please contact us for more information.

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Doctor, Fracture Ligament Injury &
Expert Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Surgery, Surat.

Simply put, the longer you wait to get a knee replacement, the more wear and tear you put on your knees – and the longer...
04/07/2025

Simply put, the longer you wait to get a knee replacement, the more wear and tear you put on your knees – and the longer you live with increasing pain, stiffness or mobility issues. But there are a few other things to consider, including:

1. As your knee condition worsens, your quality of life can also decrease. You may need to stop doing everyday activities, exercise or hobbies you’re passionate about, which can lead to other health conditions such as depression.
2. It can take longer for you to heal and rehab after surgery. When you put off surgery for too long, you can experience a continued loss of mobility and function in your joint. Plus, your body continues to age and your risk increases for developing other health conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. Individually or combined, each of these factors can make it harder and take longer for you to rebuild your strength after knee replacement surgery.
3. You may not get the maximum amount of benefit from a new joint. If you wait too long, you may not get all the mobility and function improvements from a replacement joint that you could’ve.

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Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Pain, Fracture - Ligaments Injury&
Best Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

You’ve been managing your knee pain with more conservative treatment options for some time – and they may not be working...
26/06/2025

You’ve been managing your knee pain with more conservative treatment options for some time – and they may not be working like they used to. But at what point do you consider surgery?

Good timing is key to helping you maximize how you’ll benefit from the procedure. But for many, stretching the replacement timeline out as much as possible is very common. In fact, many of our knee replacement patients tell us that they wish they hadn’t waited so long.

According to a recent research study by USA, 90% of patients who would benefit from a knee replacement surgery are waiting too long.

There isn’t a specific level of pain or immobility that means it’s time for a knee replacement – rather it’s a combination of factors unique to you, including:
-Your age
-Your knee pain treatment history
-Your medical history
-The amount of pain you feel in your knees
-How well your knees function

Orthopedic doctors look at these factors, as well as imaging results from X-rays and MRIs, to make a recommendation on whether a knee replacement may be an option. This is such an important step because surgery is rarely the first or only option for most people.

Here are a few things to watch out for:
-Make note of changes in your knee pain
-Pay attention to how feel about doing daily activities
-Pay attention to how your knees feel in action and at rest

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Doctor, Fracture Ligaments Injury &
Expert Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

In A Research Study by researchers in Great Britain, the surgeons compared the outcomes of 70 patients undergoing robot-...
19/06/2025

In A Research Study by researchers in Great Britain, the surgeons compared the outcomes of 70 patients undergoing robot-assisted knee replacement surgery to70 patients undergoing standard ‘manual’ surgery. They looked at the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS), the Oxford score, a Visual Analog Scale pain and satisfaction score, and the Forgotten Joint Score. What the researchers found at 2-year follow-up was no difference whatsoever in any of the above outcomes.

i.e. Further evidence that robot-assisted knee replacement surgery is nothing more than a very expensive marketing scam!

This fits in with the most recent data from The American Joint Replacement Register, which shows that robotic knee replacement does not give any improvement in the common causes of early revision surgery, such as malalignment, malposition, stiffness, pain or instability.

Indeed, in a massive study from South Korea, where the researchers compared outcomes from 700 robotic-assisted knee replacements to 700 standard knee replacements, with a 10-year follow-up, the authors found no differences between robotic-assisted knee replacement and conventional knee replacement surgery in terms of functional outcome scores, aseptic loosening, overall survivorship and complications. The authors concluded that “Considering the additional time and expense associated with robotic-assisted TKA, we cannot recommend its widespread use.”

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Joint Replacement Surgeon

Arthritis is one of the most common chronic conditions faced by both adults as well as children worldwide. This conditio...
12/06/2025

Arthritis is one of the most common chronic conditions faced by both adults as well as children worldwide. This condition is caused due to inflammation of joints and swelling of the tissues surrounding them. There are more than 100 types of arthritis and the most common of them is Osteoarthritis.

Osteoarthritis is also commonly known as the arthritis of ‘wear and tear’ and mostly occurs in the knees, hips, and hands. In osteoarthritis, the cartilage in a joint begins to break down and the bone begins to change shape and structure. This condition causes pain and swelling and can deteriorate over time. Severe osteoarthritis can lead to massive restrictions in body movement and even lead cause disability.

Pain in joints, body stiffness, decreased range of motion and lack of flexibility are some of the key symptoms of osteoarthritis. This condition can lead to damage of joints in knees, hips, and hands and cause severe hindrance in performing daily activities. Women especially after 50 years of age and obese people are high-risk candidates for osteoarthritis. While it is generally considered an age-related condition, osteoarthritis can be seen in several children worldwide due to genetic factors. In addition to this, demographics also play a key role in being diagnosed with this condition as some Asian communities are at higher risk of suffering from osteoarthritis

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Pain, Fracture, Ligaments Injury
& Expert Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

Knee osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage in the knee joint wears down over time. Usually, this cartilage acts as a ...
30/05/2025

Knee osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage in the knee joint wears down over time. Usually, this cartilage acts as a cushion, allowing smooth movement, reducing friction, and supporting the body’s weight. As the joint deteriorates, stiffness develops—often felt as difficulty moving the knee after waking up or prolonged inactivity. Other symptoms may include pain, swelling, weakness, and a cracking or grinding sensation in the knee.

Native Alignment (Anatomical Alignment) is a breakthrough approach designed to significantly reduce this discomfort in post-knee replacement surgery by preserving the natural structure and movement of the knee, such as pre-arthritic changes or similar to how your knee felt before it began to degenerate.

Why Native Alignment is an Ultimate Goal for Knee Replacement Surgery?
-Restores Natural Knee Function: The knee feels and moves as it did before degeneration or deformity.
-Brings the knee Back to its Natural Angle: Aligns the joint in a way that mimics its original positioning.
-No Restrictions in Movement: Patients regain full functionality without limitations in everyday life.

Please Contact us for more information.

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic Fracture, Ligaments Injury &
Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

Robotic arm-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) currently has some advantages over manual surgery, although either te...
30/04/2025

Robotic arm-assisted total knee arthroplasty (TKA) currently has some advantages over manual surgery, although either technique is effective. With time, though, robot-assisted surgery is expected to emerge as the procedure of choice for TKA.

A group of Cleveland Clinic orthopaedic surgeons recently analyzed 12 categories of data from 340 patients who had either robot-assisted or manual TKA. Results were mixed — the robot scored better on length of hospital stay and home discharge, but operative times were shorter with manual surgery. The two procedure types were the same in regard to postoperative complications.

There were no significant differences between the two groups in perioperative pain scores, opioid use, 90-day complications or reoperations. At one year, there were no significant differences in several patient-reported outcomes, including pain and quality of life.

However, manual TKA came out ahead for maximum flexion at 90 days, shorter operative time and fewer postoperative physical therapy visits.

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Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic, Ligaments-Fracture &
Expert Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

Periprosthetic fractures are fractures or breaks of bone associated with an orthopedic implant, whether it is a joint re...
24/04/2025

Periprosthetic fractures are fractures or breaks of bone associated with an orthopedic implant, whether it is a joint replacement or internal fixation device.
Periprosthetic fractures normally occur with implants associated with a hip, knee, shoulder, or elbow joint replacement. It is a major complication that most often requires surgical intervention.

Causes of Periprosthetic Fractures:
Periprosthetic fractures occur often as the result of a fall. These fractures can also occur due to a direct blow or in a motor vehicle collision.
Other risk factors for periprosthetic fracture include:
-Muscle weakness
-Poor balance and vision
-Osteoporosis
-Loosened femoral stem of the implant due to wear and tear
-Infection
-Thinning of the bone, known as osteolysis
-Osteopenia
-Rheumatoid arthritis
-Advanced age

Treatment of a Periprosthetic Fracture:
Most cases of periprosthetic fracture require surgery. Several factors are considered to establish the right treatment for you, including:
-The quality of the remaining bone
-The location and type of fracture
-The condition of the implant
-Your overall medical health

The normal treatment approaches include:
-Revision of the total joint implants
-Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF)
-A combination of both of the above

Please contact us for more details.

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic, Fracture-Ligaments Injury &
Expert Joint Replacement Surgeon, Surat.

-A meniscus root tear is a specific type of tear that occurs at the attachment site of the meniscus to the tibia (shinbo...
18/04/2025

-A meniscus root tear is a specific type of tear that occurs at the attachment site of the meniscus to the tibia (shinbone). The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage in the knee that acts as a cushion between the femur (thighbone) and tibia, helping with shock absorption and load distribution. The "roots" of the meniscus are where it is anchored to the bone.
-Types of Meniscus Root Tears:
Posterior Root Tears: These are the most common and occur at the back attachment of the meniscus.
Anterior Root Tears: These occur at the front attachment, but they are less common.
Mechanism of Injury:
Meniscus root tears can happen due to several factors:
Traumatic Injury: A sudden, forceful twist or pivot of the knee, often seen in athletes participating in sports like soccer, basketball, or skiing.
Degeneration: In older adults, meniscus root tears can occur due to wear and tear over time, where the meniscal tissue becomes weaker.

Importance of the Meniscus Root:
The root of the meniscus is crucial because it anchors the meniscus and allows it to perform its function of distributing load and absorbing shock . This is often referred to as a "functional meniscectomy," meaning the meniscus is no longer able to protect the knee joint, leading to:
-Increased stress on the cartilage.
-Accelerated osteoarthritis development.
-Loss of knee stability.

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist Orthopaedic, Fracture-Sports Injury &
Expert Joint Replacement Surgery, Surat.

06/04/2025

Is your knee pain just a minor strain or a sign of something serious?
Don’t ignore what your body is trying to tell you!
Swelling, popping sounds, difficulty walking – these could be red flags.
Watch this to understand when knee pain needs rest… and when it needs a doctor!

Is your knee pain just a minor strain or a sign of something serious?
Don’t ignore what your body is trying to tell you!
Swelling, popping sounds, difficulty walking – these could be red flags.
Watch this to understand when knee pain needs rest… and when it needs a doctor!


Have you experienced ankle pain when walking, running, standing for a long period, or when exercising? These are the war...
06/04/2025

Have you experienced ankle pain when walking, running, standing for a long period, or when exercising? These are the warning signs of Achilles tendinitis, a condition commonly seen in athletes and people in general. If left untreated, Achilles tendinitis may rupture the tendon and affect movement in daily life.

Achilles tendinitis is often caused by overuse, including prolonged standing, excessive walking, or repetitive movements during exercise and sports such as basketball, football, and badminton. Wearing high heels, ill-fitting shoes, or shoes with worn-out soles can also increase the risk. Moreover, age-related degeneration and obesity can also be contributing factors.

The diagnosis typically begins with a medical history review, physical examination, and imaging studies such as MRI scans. These tests identify abnormalities in the Achilles tendon, tissue degeneration, and any irregularities in the heel bone, helping with accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

If you're looking for expert care, Dr. Dev Padia is the best knee pain surgeon in Surat Gujarat, known for treating orthopaedic issues like Achilles tendinitis, ligament injuries, and joint problems with precision and compassion. Widely regarded as the best knee surgeon in Surat Gujarat, Dr. Padia offers advanced diagnosis and treatment options to restore your mobility and comfort.

Looking for the Best Knee Surgeon in Surat, Gujarat?
Dr. Dev Padia is a renowned orthopaedic specialist known for treating fractures, ligament injuries, and joint conditions. Dr. Padia is widely regarded as the best knee pain surgeon in Surat, Gujarat, offering expert care in knee joint replacement and minimally invasive procedures.

Whether you're dealing with Achilles tendinitis, chronic knee pain, or joint issues, expert care is just a call away.

📞 Contact us today for more information or to book an appointment ‪+91 63559 91466‬

Dr. Dev Padia
Specialist in Orthopaedic Fracture, Ligament Injuries & Joint Replacement
Surat, Gujarat – Best Knee Surgeon in Surat Gujarat

02/04/2025

Struggling with knee pain? 🤕 Your daily habits, past injuries, or even underlying conditions could be the culprit! Here are some common causes you should know: 🦵💥✅ Arthritis (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis)✅ Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL tears)✅ Meniscus tears✅ Overuse & strain (Running, Jumping)✅ Poor posture & weak muscles✅ Excess weight adding stress on jointsIgnoring knee pain can lead to bigger problems! 🚨 Take action now—strengthen, stretch, and seek expert advice. 💪✨For expert knee pain management and knee replacement solutions in Surat, consult Dr. Dev Padia, a specialist in advanced knee treatments. 🏥💙Tag someone who needs this info! 🔄💬

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Dr. Dev Padia - Vedaant Orthopedic Centre

Dr. Dev Padia is a US-licensed Orthopaedic Surgeon. He is fellowship trained in Primary Complex Joint Replacement, Revision Joint Reconstruction, Orthopaedic Oncology and Advanced Trauma from world-renowned Orthopaedic Institutes such as:

1. University of Florida, USA.

2. Medical Science University, Malaysia.

3. University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland.