Dr. Rajendra Fiske
Specialist, Orthopedics & Trauma Care
Nationality
Language
Experience
: Indian
: English , Hindi , Marathi
: 11 Years
About Dr. Rajendra Fiske
Dr. Rajendra Fiske is a highly skilled and experienced Orthopaedic Surgeon associated with VishwaRaj Hospital, specializing in Orthopedics & Trauma Care. With a strong clinical background and advanced surgical training, Dr. Fiske is known for delivering precise, patient-centered orthopedic treatments.
He holds esteemed qualifications including MBBS, D-Ortho, DNB (Orthopedics), along with fellowships in Pelvic-Acetabular Surgery and Shoulder & Knee Surgery. His expertise spans complex trauma cases, joint injuries, and advanced reconstructive procedures, making him a trusted name in orthopedic care.
Dr. Fiske is dedicated to restoring mobility and improving quality of life through modern surgical techniques and evidence-based treatments. His approach combines accurate diagnosis, minimally invasive procedures where possible, and personalized rehabilitation plans tailored to each patient’s needs.
At VishwaRaj Hospital, he plays a key role in managing orthopedic emergencies and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, ensuring patients receive comprehensive and compassionate care under one roof.
He focuses on:
- Accurate diagnosis
- Evidence-based treatment
- Minimally invasive techniques where applicable
- Preventive orthopaedic guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
What is orthopedic trauma care?
Orthopedic trauma care focuses on treating injuries related to bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles, especially fractures, dislocations, and accident-related injuries.
When should I see an orthopedic doctor after an injury?
You should consult an orthopedic specialist immediately if you experience severe pain, swelling, inability to move a limb, deformity, or after accidents like falls or road injuries.
What is pelvic-acetabular surgery?
It is a specialized procedure to treat fractures or damage to the pelvic bones and hip socket (acetabulum), often caused by high-impact trauma.