Dr. Subodh M Shetty

Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore
Works at Medanta - The Medicity, Gurgaon
Location
Gurgaon, India
About Dr. Subodh M Shetty
  • Dr. Subodh M Shetty is a Spine Surgeon with 24+ years of experience.
  • He underwent training in minimally invasive spine surgery in Japan.
  • He attended international conferences in Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Netherlands and Brunei.
  • Dr. Shetty has operated more than 5000 spine patients with deformities, disc problems, infections, traumatic spine and hunch back problems.
  • His clinical interest includes revision spine surgery, complicated spine problems, etc.
  • Dr. Subodh M Shetty is a Spine Surgeon with 24+ years of experience.
  • He underwent training in minimally invasive spine surgery in Japan.
  • He attended international conferences in Switzerland, Japan, Singapore, Netherlands and Brunei.
  • Dr. Shetty has operated more than 5000 spine patients with deformities, disc problems, infections, traumatic spine and hunch back problems.
  • His clinical interest includes revision spine surgery, complicated spine problems, etc.
Education
  • Fellowship
  • MS, 2001, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College
  • Diploma, 1995, Kasturba Medical College
  • MBBS, 1986, Kasturba Medical College
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Dr. Subodh M Shetty practices at Apollo Spectra Hospital, Bangalore
Dr. Subodh M Shetty specialty is Spine Surgeon
Dr. Subodh M Shetty is Spine Surgeon with 24 years of experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
A spine surgeon deals with the diagnosis and management of spinal diseases and conditions such as scoliosis and degenerative disorders.
Chest X-rays, Electrocardiogram (ECG), CT, MRI, Electromyography, Myelogram etc.
The individual may experience Stiffness in the lower back area, restricting range of motion, Inability to maintain normal posture due to stiffness or pain, Muscle spasms either with activity or at rest, Pain that persists for a maximum of 10-14 days, and Notable loss of motor function such as the ability to tiptoe or heel walk.
Recovery period is approximately 3 to 4 months.
Risks are rare but serious which includes include heart attack, stroke, brain damage, or death.
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