Patient Experience
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village presented with severe bilateral knee osteoarthritis after decades of walking miles daily to teach. Dr. Jha performed staged robotic-assisted knee replacements six months apart, coordinating with local health workers for her rehabilitation. She now walks pain-free to mentor village children.
An 18-year-old aspiring gymnast from an affluent family suffered a complex spinal fracture during training. Dr. Jha utilized minimally invasive spinal stabilization with navigation technology, enabling her to return to modified training within four months and eventually compete at national level.
A 45-year-old construction worker with no health insurance fell from scaffolding, sustaining multiple pelvic fractures. Dr. Jha arranged pro bono surgery through hospital charity funds and developed a custom rehabilitation plan. The patient returned to light duty work after eight months.
A 9-year-old child from a low-income family with untreated congenital hip dysplasia was referred to Dr. Jha. He performed pelvic osteotomy using 3D-printed surgical guides and coordinated with NGOs for postoperative care. The child now walks normally without assistive devices.
A 58-year-old diabetic factory owner with severe shoulder arthritis resisted surgery for years. Dr. Jha performed robotic-assisted reverse shoulder arthroplasty and incorporated the patient's business management skills into his recovery tracking. Full function returned in five months.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester presented with acute carpal tunnel syndrome. Dr. Jha developed a conservative treatment plan involving splinting and physiotherapy, delaying surgical intervention until postpartum. Symptoms resolved completely after delivery.
A 27-year-old professional dancer from overseas sustained a complex ankle fracture during a performance in Delhi. Dr. Jha performed arthroscopic-assisted fixation preserving joint mobility. The dancer returned to international touring within six months.
An 81-year-old Holocaust survivor with osteoporosis suffered a hip fracture. Dr. Jha coordinated with geriatric specialists and the patient's dispersed family via video consultations for shared decision-making about her surgery and recovery plan.
A 14-year-old student with cerebral palsy from a remote area developed severe knee contractures. Dr. Jha performed soft tissue releases and designed a home-based therapy program using smartphone monitoring. Walking ability improved by 70%.
A 42-year-old single mother working as a domestic helper presented with advanced wrist arthritis. Dr. Jha performed partial wrist fusion preserving critical motion for her work, with the hospital providing childcare during her recovery appointments.
A 65-year-old retired army officer with multiple failed back surgeries came to Dr. Jha seeking revision. Using advanced imaging and robotic guidance, Dr. Jha performed complex spinal reconstruction. The patient regained the ability to walk without support after nine months.
A 19-year-old college athlete from an upper-middle-class family tore his ACL during basketball. Dr. Jha used patient-specific instrumentation for ACL reconstruction and incorporated sports psychology into rehabilitation. The athlete returned to competitive play in ten months.
A 50-year-old fisherman with chronic shoulder instability from years of heavy net throwing underwent Latarjet procedure. Dr. Jha modified the rehabilitation to include simulated fishing motions, enabling return to livelihood in four months.
A 7-year-old refugee child with untreated clubfoot was brought to Dr. Jha by a relief organization. He performed gradual correction using the Ponseti method and arranged for prosthetic footwear through charitable partnerships.
A 38-year-old IT professional with severe elbow stiffness following a motorcycle accident underwent arthroscopic release. Dr. Jha integrated computer-based occupational therapy into recovery, allowing the patient to return to coding work within three months.