Greenslopes Private Hospital
Part of Ramsay Health Care

Greenslopes Private Hospital specialist Ashish Gupta

Prof Ashish Gupta

MBBS MSC FRACS FAOrthA

Interests: Shoulder, sports injuries, trauma/fractures

Professor Ashish Gupta is an Orthopaedic surgeon working in Brisbane, Australia. His practice solely comprises of shoulder surgery. He completed his Orthopaedic training in Queensland. Dr Gupta completed advanced shoulder arthroscopy and arthroplasty fellowships with Dr Lafosse (France), Dr Seebauer (Germany) and at Fowler Kennedy sports clinic and / Hand and Upper Limb Clinic G Athwal/R Litchfield (Canada) where he also completed his Masters.

Prof Gupta is a dedicated clinician and teacher. He is the Co-Director of the Australian Shoulder Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty Clinical Fellowship. He is actively involved with training registrars. His passion for clinical research has led to the development of a clinical research unit- Shoulder Surgery Research Institute, which fosters teaching and clinical research to improve patient outcomes. http://drashishgupta.com.au/research-institute/

Prof Gupta is actively involved in basic science research at the Queensland University of Technology and is the founding Director of QUASR - Queensland Unit for Advanced Shoulder Research.  QUASR is a dedicated research organisation with over 70 personnel with a key focus on biomechanical, tissue, 3D printing, robotics and computational research into the shoulder. This is now the parent organisation for Australian Research Council Training Center in Joint Biomechanics ( ARC ITTC JB)  https://www.quasr.com.au  https://jointbiomechanics.org

His interest in commercialising computer modelling, patient outcome / AI driven Pre-Op planning and Mixed Reality driven surgical intervention has led to the scale up  Akunah which Ashish is the CEO of. Akunah is driving towards bringing Australian Health tech to a global market with its products been used in over 5 countries now. https://akunah.com/

Interests: Shoulder, sports injuries, trauma/fractures