Dr. Nisarg Shah is a highly experienced and dedicated orthopedic and joint replacement surgeon. He has established a reputation for excellence in managing complex conditions across the hip, knee, shoulder, spine, and trauma care, with a proven track record of successfully performing over 3000 major surgeries. He is committed to combining clinical expertise with compassionate patient care.
Offering comprehensive solutions for debilitating hip pain. Conditions include Severe Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Post-Traumatic Arthritis, Hip Fractures, AVN, and Developmental Dysplasia.
Specializing in restoring comfortable, smooth knee function. Treating End-stage Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Post-Traumatic Arthritis, and severe deformities with MIS TKR or partial knee replacement.
Treating pain and instability in the complex shoulder joint. Conditions include Rotator Cuff Tears, Impingement, Frozen Shoulder, Instability, and Shoulder Arthritis requiring replacement.
Expert care for Avascular Necrosis. Focusing on early-stage intervention to preserve the native joint. Treatment ranges from core decompression to advanced joint replacement for late-stage collapse.
Comprehensive management of spine-related pain and dysfunction. Treating Sciatica, Slipped Disc, Spinal Stenosis, Spinal Injuries, and Degenerative Disc Disease. Conservative approach first, surgery when needed.
Handling challenging orthopedic cases with specialized skill. Managing complex fractures, non-unions, mal-united fractures, and revision of previously failed or worn-out joint replacements.
Yes. With modern surgical techniques, advanced anesthesia, and Dr. Shah's experience, joint replacement is a highly safe procedure with predictable, excellent outcomes.
Most patients are encouraged to stand and begin walking with assistance within 24-48 hours of surgery as part of our rapid recovery protocol.
While initial healing takes a few weeks, most patients are walking comfortably without aid within 4 to 6 weeks. Full recovery, including the return to most daily activities, typically takes 3-6 months.
With modern materials and techniques, implants are designed to last 15 to 25 years or more in the majority of patients.
Absolutely not. Surgery is generally considered only when non-operative treatments (medication, injections, physical therapy) have failed to provide adequate relief.
Significant advances in pain management, including nerve blocks and multi-modal pain relief, mean that post-operative pain is well-controlled and far less severe than in the past.
You should consult Dr. Shah if your joint pain is persistent, severe, limits your daily activities, affects your sleep, or is accompanied by swelling or stiffness that lasts more than a few weeks.
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