Dr. Yadav's peer-reviewed contributions to the science of hand surgery, microsurgery, and musculoskeletal medicine.
Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav is not only a clinical practitioner but an active contributor to the medical literature. His published work spans locking plate fixation for complex fractures, the use of platelet-rich plasma in musculoskeletal conditions, and pioneering surgical techniques for restoring hand function in patients with spinal cord injuries.
Evaluated surgical outcomes of locking plate fixation in complex knee-region fractures. The study assessed functional recovery, union rates, and complication profiles in patients treated with distal femur locking compression plates, providing evidence for optimal implant selection in this technically demanding fracture pattern.
Assessed efficacy of dynamic condylar screw fixation for unstable hip fractures. This prospective study examined clinical outcomes and implant performance in AO31A3 pattern intertrochanteric fractures — one of the most mechanically challenging hip fracture types — demonstrating satisfactory union rates and functional recovery.
Investigated PRP therapy as a non-surgical treatment for frozen shoulder. The study evaluated the effectiveness of autologous platelet-rich plasma injections in reducing pain, improving range of motion, and restoring function in patients with post-traumatic adhesive capsulitis.
Presented an innovative surgical technique to restore hand grasp in spinal cord injury patients. This landmark contribution describes a refined tendon transfer approach enabling tetraplegic patients to regain functional pinch and grasp, significantly improving independence and quality of life.
Dr. Yadav's postgraduate research laid the foundation for his later published work on biologic therapies in musculoskeletal conditions, combining rigorous clinical methodology with a patient-centred focus on functional outcomes.
Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak