Hip and Orthopaedic Clinic is headed by Dr Animesh Kumar, a young and enthusiastic Orthopaedic Surgeon in Goregaon, Mumbai. He has more than ten years of experience of clinical practice. After graduating from TNMC, Mumbai, he completed Diploma in Orthopaedic from India's oldest and one of the prestigious medical college, Medical College Kolkata. He was awarded gold medal in the final year exams. He was also awarded with B Braun best postgraduate in Orthopaedic in India in 2010.Subsequently, he completed his DNB. Then he underwent training in joint replacement surgery and was awarded with Fellowship in joint replacement. He had spent two years in United Kingdom pursuing MCH(Hip and Knee). He even worked at the prestigious Wrightington Hospital as clinical research fellow.

Tennis Elbow, Heel Pain

Tennis elbow is a type of tendinitis -- swelling of the tendons -- that causes pain in the elbow and arm. These tendons are bands of tough tissue that connect the muscles of your lower arm to the bone. Despite its name, you can still get tennis elbow even if you've never been near a tennis court. Instead, any repetitive gripping activities, especially if they use the thumb and first two fingers, may contribute to tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is the most common reason that people see their doctors for elbow pain. It can pop up in people of any age, but it's most common at about age 40

Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis, a condition that is sometimes also called heel spur syndrome when a spur is present. Heel pain may also be due to other causes, such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation or, rarely, a cyst. Because there are several potential causes, it is important to have heel pain properly diagnosed. A foot and ankle surgeon is able to distinguish between all the possibilities and to determine the underlying source of your heel pain.