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1. Endoscopic spine surgery
2. Shoulder arthroscopy
3. Knee arthroscopy
4. Ultrasound-guided orthopedic procedures
5. Sports injury management
6. Joint replacement surgeries
He is the first and only endoscopic spine surgeon in Meerut, bringing advanced minimally invasive spine care to the region.
He is also among the few orthopedic surgeons in Meerut who performs Direct Anterior Hip Replacement, a modern, muscle-sparing technique that allows faster recovery.
Our centre is the only facility in Meerut offering ultrasound-guided orthopedic pain procedures, ensuring precise, safe and highly effective treatment for shoulder, knee, hip and soft-tissue disorders.
Dr. Rahul Chauhan’s training, experience and adoption of advanced surgical techniques make high-quality, modern orthopedic care accessible within the city.

MIS AC Joint Fixation
What is an AC Joint Injury? The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is the small joint on the top of the shoulder where the collarbone (clavicle) meets the shoulder blade (acromion).Injury to this joint is commonly called a shoulder separation. It usually…

Ultrasound-Guided Knee Viscosupplementation
Viscosupplementation is a modern, non-surgical treatment for knee osteoarthritis and chronic knee pain.It involves injecting a gel-like substance (hyaluronic acid) into the knee joint to improve lubrication, reduce friction, and make joint movement smoother and less painful. When the injection…

Knee Pain
Knee pain is one of the most common joint complaints across all age groups. It can start suddenly after an injury or develop gradually over time due to wear and tear. The pain may be felt in the front, back…

Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
The rotator cuff is a group of tendons that help keep the shoulder stable and allow you to lift and rotate your arm. When one of these tendons tears, it can cause pain, weakness and difficulty doing even simple daily…

Meniscus injury
The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage inside the knee that works like a cushion between the thigh bone (femur) and shin bone (tibia). Each knee has two menisci — the medial meniscus (inside) and the lateral meniscus (outside).…


















