
Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli
Orthopedist in Unknown | 14+ Years Experience
About Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli
Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli is a Orthopedist based in Unknown. Qualifications include MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS. With 14 years of experience in the field, Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli has been serving patients in Unknown and surrounding areas. Services include Reconstruction Rehabilitation, Hand Surgery, Lower Extremity Wound Care, Achilles Tendon Rupture Treatment. Book an appointment with Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli on MedOmeet.
Qualifications
MS - Orthopaedics, MBBS
Languages
English
Education & Qualifications
MS - Orthopaedics
Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
MBBS
Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
Conditions Treated by Dr. Aashish Vallurupalli
Procedures & Treatments
Medical Registration
Registration Number
74702
Medical Council
Andhra Pradesh Medical Council
Registration Year
2012
Verify registration at National Medical Commission (NMC)
Professional Memberships
Indian Society for Surgery of the Hand (ISSH)
Awards & Recognitions
Best paper in Ideas
Innovation in ISSHCON in 2018
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When Should You See an Orthopedist?
An Orthopedist (Orthopaedic Surgeon) specializes in conditions affecting bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Consult an Orthopedist when you have musculoskeletal pain or injury that a GP cannot resolve.
Bone fracture or suspected fracture after an injury
immediate
Joint pain lasting more than 2 weeks
scheduled
Back pain or neck pain not improving with rest and medication
scheduled
Knee pain, especially difficulty climbing stairs or squatting
scheduled
Sports injury — ligament tear, muscle strain, dislocated joint
soon
Numbness or tingling in hands/feet with neck/back pain
soon
Difficulty walking or limping
soon
Swollen, stiff, or deformed joints
scheduled
Seek emergency care for open fractures (bone visible through skin), inability to move a limb after injury, severe spinal injury, or joint dislocation.
This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.
Common Conditions Treated by an Orthopedist
Osteoarthritis
Wear-and-tear degeneration of joint cartilage, most common in knees, hips, and spine.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Chronic — progressive but manageable
When to seek urgent care: Joint deformity, inability to walk, or pain at rest despite medication (may need joint replacement)
Fractures
Broken bones from trauma, falls, or osteoporosis. Most common in wrist, hip, and ankle.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Varies — from casting to surgical fixation
When to seek urgent care: Open fracture (bone visible), fracture near a joint, or inability to feel the limb (nerve damage)
Slip Disc (Herniated Disc)
A spinal disc bulges or ruptures, pressing on nearby nerves causing pain and numbness.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Usually improves with conservative treatment
When to seek urgent care: Loss of bladder/bowel control, progressive weakness, or severe pain not responding to treatment
Ligament Injuries (ACL, MCL)
Tears in knee ligaments, common in sports and accidents.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Moderate to severe — may need surgical reconstruction
When to seek urgent care: Complete ACL tear in active young person, or multiple ligament injury
Frozen Shoulder
Gradual stiffening of the shoulder joint with pain, limiting arm movement.
Common Symptoms:
Severity: Self-limiting (12-18 months) but physiotherapy helps speed recovery
When to seek urgent care: Complete inability to move the shoulder, or not improving after 6 months of physiotherapy
This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.
Bone & Joint Health Tips
Get 30 minutes of weight-bearing exercise daily
Walking, jogging, and strength training strengthen bones and reduce osteoporosis risk. Swimming is gentler on joints.
Ensure adequate calcium and Vitamin D intake
Adults need 1000mg calcium daily (milk, curd, ragi, leafy greens) and Vitamin D (15-20 min sunlight or supplements).
Maintain a healthy weight
Every extra kg puts 4x more stress on your knees. Losing even 5 kg significantly reduces joint pain.
Use proper posture while sitting and lifting
Sit with back supported, screen at eye level. Lift with legs not back. Avoid prolonged sitting — stand every 30 minutes.
Warm up before exercise and sports
5-10 minutes of stretching prevents ligament and muscle injuries. Most sports injuries happen in the first 15 minutes.
Don't ignore joint sounds with pain
Painless clicking is usually harmless, but clicking WITH pain or swelling may indicate cartilage damage.
Based on public health guidelines. Consult your doctor before making health changes.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.
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