In this conversation with Outlook, Dr. Gaurav Kant Sharma, Founder-Director of JIPSI and a pioneering sports radiologist, sheds light on the rising wave of precision in Indian musculoskeletal care. Drawing from advanced international training, he emphasizes the critical importance of uncovering the root cause of pain rather than merely masking its symptoms. Dr. Sharma discusses how cutting-edge, non-surgical regenerative therapies are transforming recovery for both elite athletes and everyday individuals, marking a definitive new era in joint and tissue health.
Q. How has international training in Europe and the US shaped your approach to diagnosing and treating sports injuries and chronic pain in India?
The American training improved my skills in detailed ultrasound diagnostics and treatments guided by images, while the European training gave me more knowledge about complete musculoskeletal imaging, patterns of sports injuries, and teamwork in rehabilitation. The combination resulted in a “precise diagnosis,” identifying the exact structure causing pain before treatment.
In musculoskeletal and sports medicine, patients suffer since the root cause of pain is either missed or oversimplified. My approach combines advanced imaging with clinical correlation to pinpoint the real cause of pain and guide targeted, non-surgical treatments. Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective and lasting recovery.
Globally, across leading centres, radiologists work closely with orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists, sports physicians, and rehabilitation experts. I believe that the best outcomes happen when diagnosis, intervention, and rehabilitation are integrated.
Q. As a pioneer in regenerative musculoskeletal interventions in India, how do you see treatments like PRP, BMAC, and therapies changing the future of non-surgical sports injury management?
Regenerative therapies like PRP, BMAC, and other biologic treatments are transforming the future of sports injury and chronic pain management because they focus on healing damaged tissues rather than simply masking symptoms.
I have performed more than 10,000 regenerative procedures and over 15,000 musculoskeletal interventions in the last 10 years, allowing us to treat tendon injuries, ligament damage, early arthritis, and certain cartilage problems through minimally invasive, image-guided procedures with faster recovery and reduced downtime.
Today, the biggest shift is toward personalised, precision-based medicine. Regenerative therapy works by using the patient’s own healing cells taken from blood, bone marrow, or adipose tissue. These cells are processed and concentrated to isolate the components responsible for tissue repair and healing. Under precise ultrasound or imaging guidance, they are injected directly into the site of injury. The goal is to stimulate and restart the body’s natural healing cascade, especially in chronic or old injuries where healing has slowed. This approach promotes natural recovery while avoiding the need for surgery.
Q. What are the most common mistakes people, especially non-athletes, make in ignoring musculoskeletal pain, and what steps can help prevent long-term damage?
A popular belief is that pain is a normal part of ageing or daily life, but pain is actually the body’s signal that something is wrong. The earlier we identify and treat the problem, the better the outcome and the lower the chances of long-term degeneration or surgery.
Our body is constantly balancing two processes — degeneration and regeneration. Problems arise when degeneration exceeds the body’s healing capacity, often due to overuse, poor posture, inadequate rest, or neglect over many years. Interestingly, nearly 90% of my patients are not athletes but housewives, especially with knee and shoulder issues caused by repetitive strain and lack of self-care.
Physiotherapy, rest, lifestyle correction, and timely regenerative treatments can often prevent progression. Pain should never be ignored. The key to preserving long-term joint health and mobility is early intervention.




















