Mr Praveen Inaparthy is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Caterham, Surrey who specialises in spinal surgery.
Clinical interests include: Back pain, Degenerative spine, Neck pain, Spinal surgery, Lumbar spine disorders, Special Clinical Interests: Cervical spine disorders Mr Inaparthy has sub-specialised in the treatment of spinal conditions including disc prolapse, spinal stenosis and cervical myelopathy with minimally invasive (keyhole) techniques for decompression, discectomy, spinal fusion etc. This follows his research, training and peer-reviewed international presentations and publications focused on spinal surgery.
General Medical Council
British Orthopaedic Association
British Association of Spine Surgeons
MBBS MS (Orth
FRCSed (Trauma & Orth)
Mr Inaparthy is currently a full time substantive consultant in the Surrey and Sussex healthcare NHS Trust. His clinic work covers the spectrum of adult cervical and lumbar spinal pathology with specific interest in minimally invasive (keyhole) spine surgery and day case surgery. During his orthopaedic and spinal training, Mr Inaparthy was affiliated with and trained in some of the top university hospitals including Oxford and Cambridge. His trauma and orthopaedic training was undertaken at East of England Deanery with Cambridge University Hospital NHS FoundationTrust (Addenbrookes) as the base hospital. He then undertook spinal fellowships from three prestigious university hospitals – Norfolk and Norwich University hospital, Oxford University Hospital and Cambridge (Addenbrookes) University hospital. Mr Inaparthy is a member of the Research Committee of British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS). He is the lead author on the guidelines prepared on management of DVT in spinal surgery for BASS which have now been submitted to NICE for approval.
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
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Clinical interests include: Back pain, Degenerative spine, Neck pain, Spinal surgery, Lumbar spine disorders, Special Clinical Interests: Cervical spine disorders Mr Inaparthy has sub-specialised in the treatment of spinal conditions including disc prolapse, spinal stenosis and cervical myelopathy with minimally invasive (keyhole) techniques for decompression, discectomy, spinal fusion etc. This follows his research, training and peer-reviewed international presentations and publications focused on spinal surgery.
General Medical Council
British Orthopaedic Association
British Association of Spine Surgeons
MBBS MS (Orth
FRCSed (Trauma & Orth)
Mr Inaparthy is currently a full time substantive consultant in the Surrey and Sussex healthcare NHS Trust. His clinic work covers the spectrum of adult cervical and lumbar spinal pathology with specific interest in minimally invasive (keyhole) spine surgery and day case surgery. During his orthopaedic and spinal training, Mr Inaparthy was affiliated with and trained in some of the top university hospitals including Oxford and Cambridge. His trauma and orthopaedic training was undertaken at East of England Deanery with Cambridge University Hospital NHS FoundationTrust (Addenbrookes) as the base hospital. He then undertook spinal fellowships from three prestigious university hospitals – Norfolk and Norwich University hospital, Oxford University Hospital and Cambridge (Addenbrookes) University hospital. Mr Inaparthy is a member of the Research Committee of British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS). He is the lead author on the guidelines prepared on management of DVT in spinal surgery for BASS which have now been submitted to NICE for approval.