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The Imperial College, London is one of the classis bastions of English scholarship. It is not an every event that they would invite people from developing countries to teach their audience. The Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Imperial College organizes an annual event called ‘The Great Debate’ where top surgeons from across the world are invited to convey their original ideas to surgeons from different parts of United Kingdom. The meeting is considered an apex level scientific platform in the field of Total Joint Replacement Surgery. |
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Dr Mody delivering lecture on 'Obtaining high flexion after Total Knee Joint Replacement' in 'The Great Debate ' at Imperial college, London(U.K) |
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| This year the organizing committee invited Dr Bharat S Mody, an eminent Orthopaedic Surgeon from Vadodara, Gujarat, India, to deliver a lecture on ‘Obtaining High Flexion after Total Knee Joint Replacement’. Dr Mody has developed a unique surgical technique which allows his patients to achieve the ability to bend their knees fully so that they can sit cross legged on the floor. |
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| In the Western world it is experienced by patients that after Total Knee Replacement they can not bend their knees more than 90 degrees. |
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| Japan is the second largest economy in the world after United States of America. It has one of the most well developed health care systems in the world. Japanese Orthopedic Association invites submission of scientific
papers from across the world. The best three papers are selected for an award of 1,00,000 Japanese Yen to be presented at their annual conference. This year one thousand five hundred papers had been submitted for this award selection. |
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Dr.
Mody received an award of 1,00,000 Yen
from the Japanese Orthopedic Association |
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| Dr Bharat S Mody, a nationally and internationally recognized Joint Replacement Surgeon working in Baroda and having his Centre for Knee & Hip Surgery , had also submitted a research paper titled "Achieving High Flexion after Total Knee Replacement Surgery" for this competition. This paper was one of the three selected for this prestigious award. It was the first time that a scientific paper from India was selected for this honor. |
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Gujarat 's cosmopolitan city Vadodara,
till date, was popularly known as ‘A City
with Cultural Heritage'. Also, due to migration
of skilled people with specialized knowledge the
development of this city accelerated. Many professional
fields were benefited from this including healthcare.
The medical field in this city scaled new heights,
and one such historical moment came, when Fiji 's
Prime Minister Mr. Sitiveni Rabuka visited Vadodara
based “Centre for Knee Surgery” for
his knee replacement by Dr. Bharat Mody, an internationally
renowned knee surgeon.
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Dr.
Mody offering consultation to Fijian
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka |
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| Dr. Mody's reputation has attracted the Prime
Minister of Fiji Islands Mr. Sitiveni Rabuka to
come to Vadodara for getting his knees replaced.
Perhaps, this is the first occasion when a person
of the stature of Prime Minister has visited India for medical
treatment. This will definitely give a big thrust
to medical tourism in India, and Dr. Mody is to
be credited for this achievement. |
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Centre
for Knee & Hip Surgery (CKHS), at Baroda is probably
the only unit in India, which addresses the
entire range of knee and Hip related problems and offers
patients need-based solutions. It has the complete
range of treatment facilities for knee adn Hip problems
starting from non-operative solution to the
minimally invasive arthroscopic surgical technique
extending up to complex procedures like knee
and Hip replacement surgery and Revision knee and Hip replacement
surgery.
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- What makes the Centre
for Knee & Hip Surgery stand out from other Orthopaedic
clinics?
This clinic is perhaps the only one of its kind in
the entire country to focus just on the knee joint.
The benefits of having such a clinic are plenty. Some
of them are :-
Under a single roof, a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art
infrastructure is available for anything and everything
to do with knee and hip related problems. 
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- What attracts foreign
patients to seek medical services at CKHS ?
The Centre for Knee & Hip Surgery has established itself
as a prime centre for medical tourism in India. We
have patients coming from U.K., U.S.A., Kenya, Tanzania,
Uganda, Zambia, Australia, New Zealand, Panama Canal, Mauritius,
Fiji Islands & the Middle East countries. These
patients include foreigners and not just Non Resident
Indians.
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- Is the surgeon's experience
more important than technology ?
The knee joint is made up of bones as well
as various types of ligaments and other soft tissues
joining these bones. When the knee joint becomes deformed
with arthritis, these soft tissues end up being shortened
or lengthened. To achieve a high quality result for
the patient, the surgeon should have knowledge, experience
and surgical ability to rebalance this soft tissue
to perfection.
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The
special surgical technique developed at the Centre for
knee Surgery by Dr. Bharat Mody allows
these patients to get back a natural knee after knee
replacement surgery. |
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