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A 7-year-old girl from a low-income family presented with untreated congenital hip dysplasia, discovered during a school health camp. Dr. Pansare coordinated with hospital charity funds to provide a customized hip abduction brace and physical therapy. After 18 months of treatment, she achieved normal gait development without surgery. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 45-year-old construction worker suffered a complex comminuted tibial fracture after falling from scaffolding. Dr. Pansare performed minimally invasive intramedullary nailing, enabling the patient to return to light duties in 4 months and full construction work after 9 months with ongoing physiotherapy support. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
An 82-year-old retired professor with osteoporosis experienced a fragility fracture of the vertebral spine. Dr. Pansare recommended vertebral augmentation instead of conservative management, providing immediate pain relief and preventing further spinal deformity. The patient resumed his literary activities within two weeks. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 16-year-old national-level badminton player presented with persistent shoulder pain diagnosed as multidirectional instability. Dr. Pansare designed a progressive rehabilitation program focusing on proprioceptive training and rotator cuff strengthening, avoiding surgery. The athlete returned to competition in 6 months with improved performance metrics. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 32-year-old pregnant woman in her third trimester developed severe carpal tunnel syndrome. Dr. Pansare provided conservative management with nighttime splinting and modified activity recommendations, resolving symptoms postpartum without affecting delivery plans. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 58-year-old diabetic farmer with peripheral neuropathy developed a Charcot foot deformity. Dr. Pansare implemented a structured off-loading protocol with custom orthotics and regular monitoring, preventing amputation and maintaining ambulation with appropriate footwear modifications. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 12-year-old boy from an affluent family sustained a Salter-Harris type II fracture of the distal radius during skiing. Dr. Pansare performed closed reduction with percutaneous pinning, achieving anatomical alignment with no growth plate disturbance. Full function returned within 8 weeks with no long-term complications. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 67-year-old retired nurse with rheumatoid arthritis developed severe bilateral knee deformities. Dr. Pansare staged sequential total knee replacements with computer navigation, accounting for her bone quality and ligament balance. She achieved pain-free mobility with a cane after 5 months of rehabilitation. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 24-year-old software engineer presented with chronic exertional compartment syndrome in both legs. Dr. Pansare performed fasciotomy using a minimally invasive technique, allowing the patient to resume running with modified training protocols and complete recovery in 3 months. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 39-year-old auto-rickshaw driver with limited health literacy presented with advanced avascular necrosis of the hip. Dr. Pansare performed hip preservation surgery using vascularized fibular grafting instead of replacement, preserving joint function and allowing return to driving after 6 months of protected weight-bearing. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 71-year-old grandmother caring for her grandchildren developed frozen shoulder following minor trauma. Dr. Pansare implemented a structured hydrotherapy and graduated stretching program, avoiding manipulation under anesthesia. Full range of motion was restored in 4 months through consistent home exercises. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)
A 19-year-old college student from another state sustained a complex pelvic fracture in a motorcycle accident. Dr. Pansare coordinated multidisciplinary care including external fixation followed by delayed internal fixation, enabling the student to return to studies with online accommodations during recovery and eventual full functional recovery. (Patient of Dr. nikhil)