Dr. Nagraj S. Shetty is a highly skilled orthopaedic surgeon with strong expertise in shoulder and knee arthroscopy, sports injuries, and complex reconstructive procedures. He has undergone advanced fellowships in India, South Korea, and Europe, and is actively involved in clinical research. His practice emphasizes precision surgery, functional recovery, and evidence-based orthopaedic care.
Educational Qualifications:
Professional Experience:
- Currently working at Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai
- Senior Resident – Bombay Hospital (2006–2007)
- Registrar – Department of Orthopaedics, V. N. Desai Municipal General Hospital (2007–2008)
- Clinical Fellow & Assistant to Prof. Abhay D. Narvekar (2008)
- Assistant Professor – Dr. Ulhas Patil Medical College, Jalgaon (2008–2009)
- Visiting Clinical Fellow – South Korea (Prof. Yon Sik Yoo; Prof. Jim Young Park)
- Assistant Professor – Department of Orthopaedics (2009–2011)
- Clinical Fellowship in Advanced Shoulder & Elbow Surgery – Italy (2011)
Professional Memberships:
- Bombay Orthopaedic Society
- Indian Arthroscopy Society
Awards & Achievements:
- Expertise in complex arthroscopic knee and shoulder reconstructive procedures
- Advanced training in shoulder arthroplasty and trauma surgery
Research Papers & Publications:
National Publications:
- Surgical management of fracture shaft humerus using dynamic compression plating
- Cadaveric study on double bundle ACL reconstruction
- Co-author of papers on ACL length variation and knee biomechanics
- “An Unusual Presentation of Gouty Tophi in Knee” – Indian Journal of Orthopaedics
International Publications:
- Changes in ACL length at different knee flexion angles – in vivo biomechanical study
- Transtendon arthroscopic repair for partial thickness rotator cuff tears
- Tension changes in anatomical bundles of double bundle ACL reconstruction – Arthroscopy Journal (2011)
Ongoing Research:
- Shoulder Strength Index – a novel assessment tool
- Comparative outcomes of anatomical double bundle vs selective bundle ACL reconstruction