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Doctor’s Day Special: Recognising the Early Signs of Osteoarthritis

On the occasion of Doctor’s Day, I extend my warm wishes to all my fellow medical professionals who dedicate themselves tirelessly to healing, service, and care. This day serves as a moment of...

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July 1, 2025 3 Min Read

New Delhi [India], July 1: On the occasion of Doctor’s Day, I extend my warm wishes to all my fellow medical professionals who dedicate themselves tirelessly to healing, service, and care. This day serves as a moment of reflection on our shared journey, a reaffirmation of the oath we pledged, and a reminder of the immense responsibility we bear in enhancing lives. Wishing a Happy Doctor’s Day to all who continue to uphold the principles of compassion, innovation, and integrity in the field of medicine.

As an orthopaedic surgeon with over two decades of experience and more than 20,000 joint replacement surgeries to my name, I’ve witnessed the growing incidence of osteoarthritis (OA) across age groups. Traditionally considered an ailment of the elderly, early-stage osteoarthritis is now becoming increasingly common in younger populations due to lifestyle factors, obesity, sedentary habits, and even post-traumatic causes.

Understanding the early symptoms of osteoarthritis is crucial—not just for patients, but also for primary care physicians and general practitioners who are often the first point of contact. Detecting OA in its initial stages allows for timely intervention, lifestyle changes, and targeted treatment that may delay or even prevent the need for surgical intervention.

Recognizing the Early Signs

Osteoarthritis begins subtly. Patients may complain of joint stiffness, especially in the morning or after a period of inactivity. This stiffness often eases with mild activity, which makes it easy to overlook. However, as OA progresses, the pain becomes more persistent and may occur even during rest.

Another common early sign is a dull aching pain in weight-bearing joints such as the knees, hips, or lower back, particularly after physical activity. Patients might experience swelling, tenderness, or a grating sensation in the joints. Reduced range of motion or difficulty climbing stairs can also be early indicators.

It’s essential not to dismiss these signs as simply “getting old” or “overexertion.” Early diagnosis can be achieved through clinical evaluation, imaging (X-rays or MRI), and assessment of risk factors such as family history, obesity, or previous joint injuries.

Innovations in Orthopaedic Care

Thanks to advancements in medical technology, the management of osteoarthritis has significantly evolved. At Max Super Speciality Hospital, we utilize state-of-the-art robotic systems, navigation techniques, and artificial intelligence to ensure precision in surgical planning and execution.

Robotic-assisted joint replacement, in particular, has revolutionized the outcomes for patients requiring surgery. With enhanced accuracy and reduced soft-tissue trauma, robotic surgery facilitates quicker recovery, reduced pain, and longer-lasting results. It’s particularly useful in patients with anatomical variations or complex deformities, where precision is paramount.

Another remarkable advancement we’ve pioneered is the Single-Stage Revision Technique for infected joint replacements. In collaboration with leading German surgeons, we brought this technique to India. This method allows for infection control and implant replacement in a single procedure, which traditionally required two or more surgeries. This innovation significantly reduces hospitalization time, cost, and patient discomfort.

A Patient-Centric Philosophy

What makes a doctor truly effective is not just skill but empathy. Throughout my career, I’ve always emphasized patient education and involvement. It’s not just about replacing joints—it’s about restoring lives, mobility, and dignity.

Each patient is unique, and so is their journey with osteoarthritis. From conservative treatments such as physiotherapy, medication, and lifestyle modifications to surgical intervention when necessary, the focus remains on tailoring the approach to individual needs.

Mentorship and the Road Ahead

I’ve also had the privilege of mentoring young orthopaedic surgeons, both in India and internationally. Sharing knowledge, exchanging ideas, and nurturing the next generation of surgical talent is a responsibility I take seriously. Through conferences, training modules, and surgical workshops, we aim to set global benchmarks in joint replacement care.

Final Thoughts on Doctor’s Day

On this Doctor’s Day, I am reminded of the deep trust that patients place in us. Every diagnosis, every procedure, and every reassurance carries the power to change a life. Let us continue to embrace innovation while remaining grounded in ethics and compassion.

To all patients experiencing the early signs of joint discomfort, I urge you—don’t ignore the pain. Seek timely consultation. Modern medicine offers a range of solutions, and when managed early, osteoarthritis need not define your quality of life.

Wishing everyone a healthy, active, and pain-free life.

Dr. Simon Thomas

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