Dr. Rahul Nalapure
Specialist, Orthopaedics
Nationality
Language
Experience
: Indian
: English , Hindi , Marathi
: 14 Years
About Dr. Rahul Nalapure
Dr. Rahul Nalapure is a dedicated Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in Orthopedics & Trauma Care, currently associated with VishwaRaj Hospital. With a strong foundation in musculoskeletal health, Dr. Nalapure is committed to delivering effective, patient-centered care for a wide range of orthopedic conditions.
He holds qualifications in MBBS and D’Ortho, reflecting his focused training in diagnosing and treating bone, joint, and trauma-related disorders. Known for his methodical approach and clinical precision, Dr. Nalapure emphasizes accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive treatments where possible, and structured rehabilitation plans to ensure optimal recovery outcomes.
Dr. Nalapure has experience in managing acute trauma cases such as fractures, dislocations, and sports injuries, as well as chronic orthopedic conditions including arthritis, back pain, and joint degeneration. His treatment philosophy combines modern orthopedic techniques with compassionate care, ensuring patients feel supported throughout their recovery journey.
At VishwaRaj Hospital, he plays an integral role in delivering timely trauma care and helping patients regain mobility, function, and quality of life.
Areas of Expertise
- Management of fractures and trauma
- Joint pain and arthritis treatment
- Sports injury management
- Spine-related disorders
- Minimally invasive orthopedic procedures
- Post-operative rehabilitation guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Is surgery always required for fractures?
- No. Many fractures heal with casting or bracing. Surgery is required when:
- Bones are misaligned
- Multiple fractures occur
- Joint involvement is present
How can I prevent orthopedic injuries?
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Exercise regularly
- Use proper posture and ergonomics
- Wear protective gear during sports
- Avoid sudden heavy lifting
What are the early signs of arthritis?
- Joint stiffness (especially in the morning)
- Swelling and pain in joints
- Reduced range of motion
- Clicking or grinding sensation