"Surgery is one option among several. My role is to explain the joint or injury plainly, walk through what each path involves, and recommend only what genuinely helps you recover."
— Dr. Mohit Maheshwari · MS Orthopaedics
From fresh fractures to long-standing joint pain — a focused orthopaedic practice covering bone, joint and soft-tissue care.
Knee & hip replacement for advanced arthritis, with structured pre-op planning and rehabilitation.
Keyhole knee and shoulder surgery — smaller incisions, careful diagnosis and faster early recovery.
Assessment and fixation of fractures and injuries, with clear guidance on what to expect at each stage.
Dr. Mohit Maheshwari is an orthopaedic surgeon focused on trauma care, arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery, and joint replacement. He completed his MBBS followed by an MS in Orthopaedics, and now runs a dedicated orthopaedic practice at Seva Sadan, near the government hospital in Barmer.
His practice is built around clear explanation and careful judgement. Whether the concern is a sudden fracture or a knee that has ached for years, the aim is the same: understand the problem properly, set out the realistic options, and choose treatment that helps you return to everyday movement.
For joints worn down by advanced arthritis, replacement can restore comfortable movement. Includes careful pre-operative assessment and a structured rehabilitation plan.
Knee and shoulder problems addressed through small incisions, allowing direct assessment and treatment of the joint with a focus on a smoother early recovery.
Assessment and management of fractures and acute injuries, including fixation where needed, with clear guidance on healing time and activity.
Care for sports-related injuries including ligament (such as ACL) tears, combining surgical and rehabilitative steps to support a return to activity.
For osteoarthritis and joint stiffness, a graded approach — activity guidance, medication and physiotherapy first, with surgery considered only when appropriate.
Evaluation of bone strength and fracture risk, with advice on protecting bone health — particularly relevant after a fracture or with advancing age.
Representative intra-operative and post-operative imaging from cases managed at the clinic, shared for general illustration. Patient-identifying details have been removed; every case is different and individual recovery varies.
A consultation is the simplest way to get a clear answer. We'll examine, explain and plan together.
Gradual wearing of knee cartilage causing pain, stiffness and difficulty with stairs or squatting. Often managed without surgery for a long time; replacement is considered when daily life is significantly affected.
Pain in the groin or thigh and a reduced range of movement. Activity changes, physiotherapy and medication help many people; hip replacement is an option in advanced cases.
Often from sports or a twisting fall — the knee may feel unstable or "give way". Treatment ranges from rehabilitation to arthroscopic reconstruction, depending on activity and instability.
Broken bones from falls, road injuries or weakened bone. Some heal with support and rest; others need realignment or fixation. Early, accurate assessment matters.
Pain, weakness or difficulty raising the arm. Many improve with physiotherapy and time; arthroscopy is considered for specific tears or persistent symptoms.
General musculoskeletal pain that limits movement or sleep. Worth assessing properly — most causes are manageable once correctly identified.
"If something has been hurting or limiting you for a while, it is worth getting it looked at. Most orthopaedic problems are easier to manage when they're understood early."
For urgent injuries outside clinic hours, please contact the nearest hospital emergency department.
Call during clinic hours and our front desk will help you find a suitable time.