Media Coverage and Publications Featuring Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya is an Orthopedic & Robotic Joint Replacement Surgeon in Mumbai whose clinical and educational work has been featured in healthcare publications, national digital media and contributed expert articles.
This page documents verified media features, expert contributions and syndicated publications relating to knee arthritis, joint preservation, robotic joint replacement, surgical judgement and evidence-based orthopedic care.
Media coverage is presented for transparency and public education. A publication or media feature should not be interpreted as an independent clinical endorsement or a guarantee of treatment outcomes.
Latest Contributed Expert Article: Express Healthcare
Robotic Joint Replacement in India: Where Technology Improves Precision and Where Surgeon Judgement Remains Decisive
Published: 14 August 2026 | Express Healthcare | Guest Blog
Express Healthcare published Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya’s contributed article examining the appropriate role of robotic technology in knee and hip replacement surgery.
The article explains that modern robotic systems can support surgical planning, intraoperative measurement, implant-positioning accuracy and reproducibility, while the surgeon remains responsible for diagnosis, patient selection, surgical approach, soft-tissue handling, alignment strategy, implant choice, management of unexpected findings and overall execution of the operation.
It also distinguishes robotic assistance from the surgical approach itself. Robotic technology may support precision, but recovery remains influenced by multiple factors including patient selection, tissue handling, medical health, rehabilitation, pain management and the underlying condition.
The article advocates responsible adoption of robotic joint replacement through appropriate training, clinical governance, audit, outcome measurement and evidence-based patient counselling rather than technology-led marketing.
Read Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya’s summary of the Express Healthcare publication
World Bone & Joint Day 2026 Expert Media Feature
World Bone & Joint Day 2026: Expert Insights on Rising Joint Problems in Young Adults
Published: 4 August 2026 | Syndicated expert feature
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya was included among orthopedic specialists discussing why joint problems are increasingly being seen in younger adults, including patients in their 30s and 40s.
His contribution focused on persistent knee pain, early cartilage wear, previous injuries, obesity-related joint overload and early arthritis. A central message was that consulting a joint replacement specialist does not automatically mean surgery.
Appropriate treatment should begin with an accurate diagnosis and the least invasive reasonable option. Depending on the diagnosis and stage of disease, this may include weight management, physiotherapy, activity modification, medication and selected non-surgical treatments such as GFC therapy.
Knee replacement may be considered when arthritis is advanced and pain, deformity or functional limitation significantly affects quality of life despite appropriate treatment.
The feature also discusses minimally invasive mini-subvastus robotic knee replacement in appropriately selected patients. Robotic assistance supports planning, measurement and implant-positioning precision, while the mini-subvastus approach relates to surgical exposure and soft-tissue handling. The surgeon remains responsible for the operation and clinical decisions throughout.
The publication distribution report recorded 59 tracked full-page digital media placements. This refers to tracked publication placements and should not be interpreted as 59 backlinks or as a count of individual readers.
Verified World Bone & Joint Day 2026 Coverage
Selected verified publication links include:
Read Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya’s clinical summary of the World Bone & Joint Day 2026 media feature
Publication Feature: National Doctors Day 2026
National Doctors Day 2026: Success Stories of India’s Most Inspiring Doctors
A National Doctors Day 2026 digital publication by Mumbai Uncensored featured Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya and discussed his work in robotic joint replacement, knee arthritis treatment, minimally invasive surgery and evidence-based orthopedic care.
The feature reflects clinical principles that are central to his practice:
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Evidence-based decision-making
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Careful patient selection before surgery
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Judgement-driven treatment rather than technology-driven intervention alone
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Appropriate use of non-surgical and surgical options
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Realistic counselling about treatment, recovery and outcomes
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Focus on pain relief, mobility and long-term joint function
The title of the publication reflects the publisher’s editorial wording and is documented here as media coverage rather than as a claim of clinical superiority.
Read the full National Doctors Day 2026 publication
Publication Feature: World Health Day 2026
Celebrating 10 Visionary Doctors on World Health Day 2026
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya was featured in Mumbai Uncensored’s World Health Day 2026 publication, “Celebrating 10 Visionary Doctors on World Health Day 2026.”
The digital publication discusses his work in knee arthritis management, robotic joint replacement and patient-centered orthopedic care.
The feature is documented here as media coverage and should not be interpreted as a clinical endorsement, independent ranking or guarantee of treatment outcomes.
Read the World Health Day 2026 publication
Contributed Orthopedic Publications
In addition to media features, Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya contributes evidence-based patient and professional education on knee replacement, robotic surgery and joint-replacement decision-making.
Contributed articles are listed separately from independent media features because they represent authored expert content rather than third-party clinical endorsement.
Gilmore Health News
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya has authored patient-education articles for Gilmore Health News addressing both the potential advantages and the limitations of robotic knee replacement.
Robotic Knee Replacement: What Greater Surgical Precision Can Improve, and What It Cannot Guarantee
This article explains how robotic assistance may improve the reproducibility of planning, bone preparation, alignment targets and implant positioning while emphasizing that greater technical precision does not automatically guarantee less pain, faster recovery, greater satisfaction or longer implant survival for every patient.
Read the Gilmore Health article
When Robotic Knee Replacement Does Not Go as Planned: Persistent Pain, Complications, Revision Surgery, and What Patients Should Know
This article discusses persistent pain and complications after knee replacement, including infection, loosening, instability, stiffness, fracture, implant-position problems and other causes that may require structured investigation.
It emphasizes that persistent pain should be diagnosed before additional surgery is considered and that a disappointing outcome after robotic knee replacement does not automatically mean that the robotic system itself failed.
Read the Gilmore Health article
View Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya’s Gilmore Health contributor profile
Additional Syndicated Media Coverage
Why Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya Is Emerging as a Defining Name in Robotic Joint Replacement in India
This syndicated publication series discusses robotic joint replacement, individualized planning, patient selection and functional outcomes.
It is presented transparently as distributed media content rather than as independent clinical endorsement.
Selected syndicated outlets included Karnataka News Network, India News Connect, News Indian Link, Buzz Center, Rajasthan News Time, Kerala News Journal, Insightful News, India Wire News, India Press Buzz and other digital publications.
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya Advances Minimally Invasive Robotic Joint Replacement in Mumbai
This syndicated publication series discusses minimally invasive robotic joint replacement, advanced orthopedic care and patient-oriented recovery pathways in Mumbai.
It is also presented transparently as distributed media content.
Selected publication outlets included:
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The Business Stories
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The Entrepreneur Stories
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The Hindustan Wires
Publication Disclosure
This page includes editorial features, expert contributions, guest articles and syndicated digital publications.
A media appearance documents Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya’s public educational work and professional contributions. It should not be interpreted as:
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Independent proof of clinical superiority
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A guarantee of treatment success
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A guarantee of faster recovery
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An endorsement of a specific surgical technique for every patient
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Evidence that every patient requires surgery
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A substitute for clinical examination and individualized medical advice
Treatment recommendations should be based on diagnosis, symptoms, examination findings, imaging where appropriate, functional limitation, medical health, patient expectations and current clinical evidence.
About Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya is an Orthopedic & Robotic Joint Replacement Surgeon in Mumbai with a focused clinical practice in knee arthritis, knee replacement, hip replacement and evidence-based joint preservation.
His qualifications include:
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MBBS – LTMMC & GH, Sion Hospital
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D’Ortho – KMC, Hubli
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DNB (Orthopedics) – National Board of Examinations, New Delhi
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MNAMS (Orthopedics) – National Academy of Medical Sciences
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FIJR (Robotic & Navigation)
His principal areas of clinical practice include:
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Knee pain and knee arthritis evaluation
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Evidence-based non-surgical knee arthritis treatment
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Robotic knee replacement
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Minimally invasive mini-subvastus knee replacement
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Total knee replacement
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Partial knee replacement
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Bilateral knee replacement
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Revision knee replacement
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Hip replacement
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Revision joint replacement
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GFC therapy for selected patients with knee arthritis
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Second opinions before joint replacement
His clinical approach emphasizes accurate diagnosis, appropriate timing of surgery, realistic counselling and individualized treatment rather than recommending technology or surgery simply because it is available.
Clinical Focus
Knee Arthritis Treatment
Knee arthritis does not automatically require knee replacement.
Assessment may include the pattern and severity of pain, knee movement, deformity, walking capacity, functional limitation, weight-bearing X-rays when appropriate, general medical health and response to previous treatment.
Depending on the diagnosis and stage of arthritis, treatment may include:
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Exercise and strengthening
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Physiotherapy
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Weight management where relevant
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Activity modification
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Medication when appropriate
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Walking aids or bracing in selected patients
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Injection treatment in appropriately selected cases
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GFC therapy for selected patients
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Knee replacement when arthritis is advanced and symptoms substantially affect function despite appropriate treatment
The aim is to use the right treatment at the right stage, rather than applying one treatment to every patient.
Robotic Knee Replacement Surgery
Robotic-assisted knee replacement is a surgeon-controlled technology used to support surgical planning and execution.
Depending on the robotic system and procedure, it may assist with:
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Preoperative or intraoperative planning
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Measurement of knee anatomy
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Bone preparation
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Assessment of alignment
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Implant-positioning accuracy
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Reproducibility of the planned surgical target
The robot does not independently diagnose the patient, decide whether surgery is necessary or perform the operation autonomously.
The surgeon remains responsible for the indication for surgery, surgical approach, soft-tissue management, implant choice, alignment strategy, balancing, management of unexpected findings and overall execution of the procedure.
For appropriately selected patients, Dr. Rabhadiya’s knee-replacement practice includes a minimally invasive mini-subvastus approach combined with robotic assistance. The surgical approach and robotic technology perform different roles and should not be treated as the same thing.
Recovery after knee replacement remains multifactorial and varies between patients.
Hip Replacement Surgery
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya also evaluates patients with advanced hip arthritis, avascular necrosis of the hip, femoral-head collapse, persistent hip or groin pain, progressive walking limitation and previous hip surgery requiring specialist assessment.
Hip replacement is considered only when the diagnosis, symptoms, functional limitation, examination, imaging and expected benefit justify surgery.
Revision Joint Replacement Surgery
Revision joint replacement may be required when a previous knee or hip replacement develops a significant problem such as:
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Implant loosening
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Infection
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Instability
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Recurrent dislocation
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Mechanical wear
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Fracture
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Stiffness
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Progressive bone loss
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Persistent pain caused by an identifiable mechanical or biological problem
Revision surgery requires careful diagnosis, imaging, infection assessment where appropriate, implant planning and realistic discussion of risks and expected outcomes.
Practice Locations
Diabplus Clinic, Ghatkopar East
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya
Diabplus
601, 6th Floor, Skyline Status
Mahatma Gandhi Road
Opposite Pooja Hotel
Above Swarnamala Jewellers
Pant Nagar
Ghatkopar East
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400077
Phone: +91 84249 03913
Savla Clinic, Ghatkopar West
Dr. Mayur Rabhadiya
Savla Clinic
2/3, Dharmodaya Building
Jivdaya Lane
Next to Raj Medical
Near NULife Hospital
Ghatkopar West
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400086
Phone: +91 96113 30063
Contact
Website: www.mayurajcc.com
Ghatkopar East: +91 84249 03913
Ghatkopar West: +91 96113 30063
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