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Dr Priyadarshi Amit MS MCh FRCS
- Dual Fellowship Trained Surgeon in the UK
- Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons of England
- Specialist Shoulder Elbow & Upper Limb Surgeon
- Member of British Elbow & Shoulder Society (BESS)
- Member of Shoulder & Elbow Society of India (SESI)
- Director of Delhi Shoulder Arthroplasty Course (DSAC)
- Previous NHS Consultant – York & Scarborough NHS Trust
- Division Head Upper Limb Surgery, Amrita Hospital Delhi NCR

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The shoulder joint is a highly mobile joint between the shoulder blade (also called ‘scapula’) and the arm (also called ‘humerus’). The shoulder joint connects the upper body to the arm. Its function is to allow positioning of the hand enabling it to perform various tasks. It is commonly affected by sports injuries and wear and tear. When affected, it causes pain, restricted movement or instability, which compromises the overall function of the upper limb.

Elbow joint is hinge joint between the arm bone (humerus) and forearm bones (radius and ulna). It comprises of ulno-humeral joint, radio-capitellar joint, and proximal radio-ulnar joint. It is supported by important ligaments on both sides, lateral collateral ligament and medial collateral ligament. It is mostly affected by trauma, sports injuries, and degenerative diseases. When affected, it causes pain and restricted movement of the joint, limiting overall upper limb function.

The knee joint is a hinge joint located between the thigh bone (femur) and the shin bone (tibia) that plays a critical role in our ability to walk, run, and jump. It is one of the largest and most complex joints in the human body and is essential for a wide range of movements and activities.The knee joint consists of three main bones: the femur, tibia, and patella (also called as ‘knee cap’). It is held together and stabilized by several key structures, including ligaments, tendons, and muscles.

At OSS, we have expertise in the non-operative management of musculoskeletal pain and sports injuries. Surgery will be offered to treat your injury only if considered necessary. Our experts will evaluate your injury, consider necessary investigation, and prescribe the necessary treatment to help you recover from your injuries. We aim to keep you active regardless of your age or level of activity, so that you can enjoy what you love to do.
Common sport injuries we treat
- Joint pain
- Musculoskeletal pain – pain in the bone or muscle or tendon or ligament (sprain or strain)
- Back pain or neck pain
- Ligament tear or tendon tear
- Tendinitis or tendinopathy
- Exercise induced pain
- Joint dislocations
Success Stories


Asian Deaf Games 2024

Mr Sumit Dahiya underwent Elbow Arthroscopy Surgery, won Gold Medal in Asian Deaf Games 2024

UKBFF championship 2022

Mr Ivo Eglitis underwent Pectoralis Major Repair, won UKBFF championship 2022
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