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Persistent joint pain can make everyday tasks — walking, climbing stairs, bending, even sleeping — uncomfortable or impossible. Whether caused by age-related wear, injury, or arthritis, ignoring it can lead to joint damage, stiffness, and loss of function.
Dr. Vikash Kapoor brings over 30 years of orthopedic experience and a patient-centered approach to provide targeted, advanced care for joint pain and arthritis. From early diagnosis to non-surgical management or surgical intervention when needed, he ensures every patient receives the most effective, personalized treatment.
Osteoarthritis (Knee, Hip, Shoulder)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Post-Traumatic Arthritis
Joint Stiffness or Swelling
Early Degenerative Joint Disease
Gout and Metabolic Arthritis
Recurrent Joint Inflammation
Meniscus or Cartilage Damage
If you have recurring joint pain, swelling, morning stiffness, or reduced range of motion, you may be in the early or advanced stages of arthritis.
Each patient undergoes a thorough evaluation that may include:
Clinical Examination
X-ray, MRI, or CT Scan
Blood tests for inflammatory markers (if needed)
Functional movement assessments
This ensures that treatment is not just symptom-based, but cause-specific.
Non-Surgical Treatments:
Oral Anti-inflammatory Medications
Intra-articular Joint Injections
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) Therapy
Viscosupplementation (Lubricant Injections)
Custom Physiotherapy Programs
Lifestyle and Dietary Modifications
Surgical Treatments (If Required):
Arthroscopic Debridement
Cartilage Regeneration Procedures
Partial or Total Joint Replacement (Robotic-Assisted)
The goal is always to manage pain, improve joint function, and delay or avoid surgery where possible.
Over 30 years of orthopedic experience
Performed more than 20,000 joint surgeries
Expert in both non-surgical and surgical management of arthritis
National faculty for arthroscopy and joint replacement training
Special focus on joint preservation techniques in early-stage arthritis
His patient-first approach ensures that you receive only the care you need — nothing more, nothing less.
Joint pain lasting more than 2 weeks
Swelling and stiffness, especially in the morning
Grinding or popping sounds while moving
Decreased range of motion
Difficulty walking, standing, or using stairs
Early treatment can slow down joint damage and prevent disability.



Can arthritis be cured?
Arthritis cannot be reversed, but early diagnosis and the right treatment can significantly slow its progression and improve quality of life.
Will I definitely need surgery?
Not always. Many patients respond well to physiotherapy, medications, and injections. Surgery is considered only when non-surgical options fail.
Is robotic joint replacement available if needed?
Yes. Dr. Kapoor is an expert in robotic-assisted knee and hip replacements for advanced arthritis cases.