Dr. Umang Sheth is an experienced Orthopaedic & Spine Surgeon specializing in spinal disorders. With a strong academic background and extensive clinical experience, he is dedicated to providing comprehensive and evidence-based treatment.
Dr. Umang Sheth completed his MBBS and MS in Orthopaedics at Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Mumbai, under the guidance of Dr. Arvind B. Goregaonkar, a leading expert in orthopaedics. Following his postgraduate training, he worked as a Senior Resident at L.T.M. Medical College, K.E.M. Hospital, and Dr. R.N. Cooper Hospital, gaining hands-on experience in managing complex orthopaedic and spine cases.
To refine his expertise in spine surgery, Dr. Umang Sheth pursued an M.U.H.S. Spine Surgery Fellowship followed by international visiting fellowships at BG Unfallklinik, Frankfurt, Germany, and the National Center for Spine Disorders, Budapest, Hungary. These specialized programs provided him with advanced training in microscopic and paediatric spine deformity, minimally invasive procedures, and robotic-assisted surgical techniques.
Degenerative lumbar spine disorders refer to a group of conditions resulting from the natural aging process and wear and tear of the lower back. These disorders...
Traumatic spine injuries (TSIs) occur due to high-impact forces such as road traffic accidents, falls from height, sports injuries, or violent trauma. These injuries can damage the vertebrae, intervertebral...
Osteoporotic spine fractures, also known as vertebral compression fractures, occur due to weakened bones, typically in elderly individuals with osteoporosis. These fractures often result from minimal...
Spine infections, also known as spinal osteomyelitis, spondylodiscitis, or epidural abscesses, are serious conditions caused by bacterial, fungal, or, rarely, tuberculous infections affecting the...
Spine infections, also known as spinal osteomyelitis, spondylodiscitis, or epidural abscesses, are serious conditions caused by bacterial, fungal, or, rarely, tuberculous infections affecting...
Cervical myelopathy is a progressive spinal cord disorder caused by compression of the spinal cord in the cervical (neck) region. It is most commonly due to cervical spondylosis (age-related degeneration)...
Atlantoaxial instability (AAI) refers to excessive movement between the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) vertebrae, leading to potential spinal cord compression. It can be congenital e.g., Down syndrome...
Complex spine deformities refer to severe structural abnormalities of the spine that affect alignment, balance, and function. These include severe scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis, spondylolisthesis...