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INFORMATION FOR

    Raj J Gala, MD, FAAOS

    Assistant Professor
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    Clinical Specialties

    Spine Surgery, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation
    Patients Treated
    Adult

    About

    Titles

    Assistant Professor

    Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    Fellow
    Emory University (2019)
    Resident
    Yale-New Haven Hospital (2018)
    MD
    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

    Research

    Overview

    Medical Research Interests

    Diskectomy; Osteoarthritis, Spine; Radiculopathy; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Spinal Stenosis; Spine; Spondylolisthesis; Spondylolysis; Spondylosis

    Research at a Glance

    Publications Timeline

    A big-picture view of Raj J Gala's research output by year.
    20Publications
    212Citations

    Publications

    2020

    2018

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    Activities

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      American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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      North American Spine Society

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      AO Spine

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      American Orthopaedic Association

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      Lumbar Spine Research Society

    Honors

    • honor

      Chairman’s OITE award

    • honor

      C. McCollister Evarts Resident Leader

    Teaching & Mentoring

    Mentoring

    • Scott Halperin, MD/MHS

      Resident
      2025 - Present

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Raj J. Gala, MD, is a spine surgeon who says his priority is to listen to patients, many of whom are experiencing severe pain.

    “As we age, we put wear and tear on our bodies, and our spine slowly deteriorates, which can lead to pain in the neck, back, or anywhere in the spine,” Dr. Gala says. “My first step is to let patients tell me their story, to explain what’s bothering them. That helps us decide where to go from there.”

    If surgery is needed, Dr. Gala offers a repertoire of options including minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery. The two most common spine procedures are decompression (relieving pinched nerves) and fusion surgery (permanently joining two or more vertebrae).

    Relieving back pain can be immensely helpful to patients, Dr. Gala says. “We use our backs in every activity we do, even if it's just sitting or sleeping,” he says. “There's really no way to offload your spine no matter what you're doing. Therefore, it’s no surprise that 90% of the population will have back pain at some point.”

    Dr. Gala says he was drawn to the spine specialty because of its potential for innovation.

    “There’s still so much research that needs to be done. For example, in the hip and knee world, we know how to replace those joints and restore mobility to where it was,” he says. “We haven’t quite gotten there with the spine, but I’m excited about advances we are making in robotic and endoscopic procedures.”

    Dr. Gala’s research focuses on population health, including the factors that influence whether someone experiences back pain or a fracture. He’s also involved in research exploring nerve blocks for pain management.

    Clinical Specialties

    Spine Surgery; Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation

    Board Certifications

    • Orthopaedic Surgery

      Certification Organization
      AB of Orthopaedic Surgery
      Original Certification Date
      2021

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