Authored by Dr. Raju Vaishya and Dr. Abhishek Vaish from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, the paper offers a sweeping historical perspective, highlighting how centuries of indigenous knowledge and modern scientific progress have shaped the specialty.
The study traces the origins of orthopedic practice in India to the Indus Valley Civilization, where early forms of fracture care were already evident. Ancient texts, especially those from the Ayurvedic tradition, provided detailed descriptions of bone-setting and prosthetic techniques long before the advent of modern medical science. Reflecting on these deep-rooted beginnings, Dr. Raju Vaishya noted, “Indian orthopaedics has an ancient and profound history, dating back to the Indus Valley Civilisation (around 3300 BC), with evidence of early bone-setting. This legacy continued with Ayurveda and pioneers like Susruta, the ‘Father of Indian Surgery’, whose text, the Susruta Samhita, described techniques like bone setting and rudimentary prosthetics.”
The authors explain that the 20th century marked a transformative era, shifting the discipline from traditional practice to a structured, academic specialty. Visionaries such as Prof. B.N. Sinha, who established India’s first independent Orthopedic Surgery Department in 1951, played a pivotal role in building institutional frameworks. Elaborating on these milestones, Dr. Abhishek Vaish said, “The 20th century marked a paradigm shift, driven by pioneers such as Prof. B. N. Sinha… This era also saw the establishment of the Indian Orthopaedic Association in 1955, which is now the world’s most prominent national organisation for orthopaedic surgeons with over 15,000 members. Key innovations like Dr. P. K. Sethi’s ‘Jaipur Foot’ also provided world-renowned, cost-effective mobility solutions.”
The article highlights rapid growth in India’s orthopedic research output, particularly over the past three decades. Publications in orthopedics and sports medicine have increased exponentially—from 22 papers in 1996 to 1,167 in 2024, improving India’s global ranking from 31st to 14th. According to the authors, this momentum is closely tied to the adoption of advanced surgical technologies, including navigation systems, robotic platforms, and minimally invasive techniques. As Dr. Raju Vaishya emphasized, “Indian orthopaedics is a thriving 21st-century field… This scientific surge has improved India’s global ranking, establishing it as a key global and Asian player.”
In his concluding message, Prof. Raju Vaishya noted that the specialty is entering a “moment of unprecedented acceleration.” He added, “We’re not just practising medicine; we’re embracing minimally invasive surgery, robotics, and advanced research… The future promises even greater heights of excellence, and our work is key to ensuring exceptional care for generations to come.”
"By weaving together ancient wisdom and cutting-edge innovation, the article positions Indian orthopedics as a field deeply rooted in history yet firmly oriented toward the future," the study authors wrote.
Reference:
Vaishya R, Vaish A. Evolution of Indian orthopedics and the legacy of its pioneers. Ann Natl Acad Med Sci (India). doi: 10.25259/ANAMS_29_2025
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