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Expert Care for Stronger, Pain-Free Living

Advanced orthopedic treatments for Shoulder, Knee & Sports Injuries by Dr. Ravindra Gupta.

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Dr. Ravindra Gupta, Orthopedic Surgeon

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About Dr. Ravindra Gupta

A Decade of Dedication.
A Lifetime of Trust.

Dr. Ravindra Gupta is a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon with over a decade of experience in Shoulder, Knee & Sports Injury treatments. His superspecialized training under Dr. Ashish Babhulkar (Pune) covers shoulder arthroscopy, shoulder replacement and complex shoulder trauma surgeries.

  • MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi
  • MS (Orthopaedics) from MGM Medical College, Indore
  • Fellowships in Knee Arthroscopy & Sports Injury
  • Specialized training in Shoulder Arthroscopy & Shoulder Replacement

We are committed to delivering world-class orthopedic care in Indore with compassion, honesty & excellence, serving patients PAN India.

Our Services

Comprehensive Orthopedic Solutions

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Shoulder Arthroscopy

Minimally invasive keyhole surgery to diagnose & treat shoulder problems.

Arthroscopy for Frozen Shoulder

Arthroscopy for Frozen Shoulder

Releases stiffness and restores pain-free shoulder movement.

Arthroscopy for Impingement Syndrome

Arthroscopy for Impingement Syndrome

Relieves pinching of shoulder tendons for smooth motion.

Bankart Repair

Bankart Repair

Repairs torn labrum to stabilise a dislocating shoulder.

Biceps Tendon Repair

Biceps Tendon Repair

Restores strength and function to a damaged biceps tendon.

Distal Clavicle Excision

Distal Clavicle Excision

Treats AC joint arthritis by removing the worn bone end.

Rotator Cuff Repair

Rotator Cuff Repair

Reattaches torn rotator cuff tendons for lasting relief.

Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty

Advanced replacement for complex cuff-deficient shoulders.

Shoulder Replacement

Shoulder Replacement

Replaces damaged joint surfaces for pain-free movement.

Shoulder Trauma

Shoulder Trauma

Expert care for complex shoulder fractures & injuries.

Other Shoulder Treatments / Conditions Covered

Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation Shoulder Impingement Shoulder Arthritis Rotator Cuff Injuries Shoulder Pain Shoulder Instability Sports Injuries Complex Shoulder Trauma
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Excellence in Every Step of Your Journey

Experienced Surgeon

10+ years of expertise in orthopedics & sports injury treatment.

Advanced Technology

State-of-the-art equipment for accurate diagnosis & minimally invasive surgery.

Personalized Care

Every patient receives a treatment plan tailored to their needs.

Faster Recovery

Proven techniques ensuring quicker recovery & long-term results.

Trusted by Patients

Thousands of successful surgeries & happy patients.

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure where a small camera is inserted through a keyhole incision to diagnose and treat problems inside the shoulder joint, resulting in less pain and a faster recovery than open surgery.
Most patients resume light daily activities within a week. Full recovery usually takes a few weeks to a few months depending on the procedure performed and how well rehabilitation is followed.
Not always. Many sports injuries respond well to rest, physiotherapy, bracing and activity modification. Surgery is advised only when it offers the best chance of a complete and lasting recovery.
The surgery is performed under anaesthesia, and post-operative discomfort is well controlled with modern pain management. Most patients report far less pain afterwards than they had before surgery.
Rest the area, apply ice, avoid bearing weight on it and get an orthopedic evaluation promptly so the injury can be assessed and treated before it worsens.
Frozen shoulder is a condition where the joint capsule thickens and tightens, causing progressive stiffness and pain that limits movement. It is treatable with physiotherapy and, in resistant cases, arthroscopic release.
Common signs include pain on the outer shoulder, weakness when lifting the arm, difficulty reaching overhead or behind the back, and pain that disturbs sleep. A clinical examination and MRI confirm the diagnosis.
Repeated dislocations usually follow a first injury that damaged the labrum or ligaments, leaving the joint unstable. Bankart repair restores that stability and prevents further dislocations.
Most arthroscopic procedures involve a short stay of a day or so. Joint replacement may require slightly longer, depending on individual recovery and overall health.
Driving is usually resumed once you are out of the sling, have regained comfortable arm control and are no longer taking strong pain medication. Your surgeon will confirm the right time for you.
Yes. Age alone is not a barrier. Suitability depends on your general health, bone quality and the specific condition being treated, all of which are assessed before surgery.
Impingement occurs when shoulder tendons are pinched beneath the bony arch during movement, causing pain when lifting the arm. Arthroscopic decompression creates space and relieves the pinching.
Yes. Structured physiotherapy is essential to regain strength, movement and function, and it plays a major role in determining the final outcome of your treatment.
Early arthritis is managed with medication, physiotherapy and activity modification. Advanced cases with persistent pain and stiffness may benefit from shoulder replacement surgery.
It is a specialised replacement where the ball and socket positions are reversed, allowing the deltoid muscle to power the shoulder. It suits patients with arthritis combined with an irreparable rotator cuff tear.
Return to sport depends on the injury and procedure, and is staged carefully through rehabilitation. Returning too early risks re-injury, so clearance is given only once strength and control are restored.
No. Arthroscopy uses a few small keyhole incisions, which typically heal into very small, faint scars compared with traditional open surgery.
The labrum is a ring of cartilage that deepens the shoulder socket. A tear can cause pain, catching sensations and instability, and is often repaired arthroscopically.
Many shoulder conditions improve with physiotherapy, injections, medication and activity changes. Surgery is recommended only after non-surgical options have been properly considered.
Bring any previous X-rays, MRI scans or medical reports, along with a list of your current medications and a brief history of when the symptoms began and what worsens them.

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