Dr. Shyam Thakkar • Orthopedist • Aundh • ✆9225539368
Dr.Shyam Thakkar
Orthopedist in Aundh
• Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery [MBBS]
• Master of Surgery in Orthopaedics [MS Ortho]
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Aundh Institute of Medical Sciences
Orthopaedic Care Centre
Diagnosis • Surgery • Rehabilitation
Specialization in Foot and Ankle Orthopedics
Precise diagnosis for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions
Management of sports injuries
Treatment of ligament tears
Treatment of fractures
Treatment of tendon disorders
Deformity corrections
Minimally invasive foot and ankle surgeries
Customized care plans for chronic pain
Customized care plans for arthritis
Customized care plans for post-traumatic deformitie
Accurate assessment and evidence-based treatment
Joint Replacement Surgery
Arthroscopic Surgery
Aundh [AIMS Hospital]
TREATMENTS
1. Specialization in Foot and Ankle Orthopedics
– Exclusive focus on the complex structures of the foot and ankle.
– Advanced, fellowship-level training beyond general orthopedics.
– Deep expertise in the biomechanics of walking, running, and standing.
2.Precise Diagnosis for a Wide Range of Conditions
– Comprehensive evaluation including gait analysis and detailed physical exam.
– Expert use and interpretation of advanced imaging (MRI, CT, Ultrasound).
– Accurate differentiation between conditions with similar symptoms.
3.Management of Sports Injuries
– Treatment of acute injuries like sprains, fractures, and dislocations.
– Diagnosis and management of overuse injuries (stress fractures, tendonitis).
– Development of sport-specific rehabilitation and return-to-play protocols.
4.Treatment of Ligament Tears
– Non-surgical management with bracing, physical therapy, and regenerative medicine.
– Surgical reconstruction for severe, unstable tears or chronic instability.
– Arthroscopic techniques to repair damaged ligaments.
5.Treatment of Fractures
– Care for simple and complex fractures, including multi-fragmentary breaks.
– Surgical fixation using plates, screws, or rods to restore anatomy.
– Specialized care for joint fractures (intra-articular fractures).
6.Treatment of Tendon Disorders
– Management of tendinitis, tendinosis, and degenerative tears.
– Treatment of acute tendon ruptures (Achilles, peroneal, posterior tibial).
– Surgical debridement, repair, or tendon transfer procedures.
7.Deformity Corrections
– Correction of bunions (hallux valgus) and hammertoes.
– Realignment of flatfoot (adult acquired flatfoot deformity) or high-arch feet.
– Limb lengthening and correction of angular deformities.
8.Minimally Invasive Foot and Ankle Surgeries
– Use of small incisions, specialized instruments, and arthroscopes.
– Benefits include less tissue damage, reduced post-operative pain, and faster recovery.
– Commonly used for bunion correction, arthroscopy, and some fracture repairs.
9.Customized Care Plans for Chronic Pain
– Multi-modal approach targeting the specific source of pain.
– Combination of medications, injections, physical therapy, and orthotics.
– Consideration of advanced interventions like nerve blocks or stimulation.
10.Customized Care Plans for Arthritis
– Tailored treatment for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic arthritis.
– Management strategies include activity modification, anti-inflammatory medications, and joint injections.
– Surgical options from joint clean-out (debridement) to fusion or replacement.
11.Customized Care Plans for Post-Traumatic Deformities
– Correction of malunited fractures (bones that have healed incorrectly).
– Addressing joint instability and arthritis resulting from old injuries.
– Complex reconstructive surgery to restore alignment and function.
12.Accurate Assessment and Evidence-Based Treatment
– Treatment plans grounded in the latest clinical research and proven outcomes.
– Use of validated outcome measures to track progress.
– Decision-making based on the highest standard of medical evidence.
13.Joint Replacement Surgery
– Total ankle replacement (arthroplasty) to relieve pain and preserve motion.
– Replacement of other foot joints, such as the great toe (1st MTP) joint.
– Alternative to joint fusion, designed to maintain more natural movement.
14.Arthroscopic Surgery
– “Keyhole” surgery using a small camera (arthroscope) inserted into a joint.
– Used for diagnosis and treatment of conditions like cartilage damage, loose bodies, and impingement.
– Allows for visualization and repair of structures with minimal soft tissue disruption.
