Orthopaedic orthotics

This list shows every expert witness in the UK Register of Expert Witnesses who claims expertise in Orthopaedic orthotics. Click on any expert witness to view full details. You may prefer to interactively search the Register.

Mr Norrish in CAMBRIDGE
Alan Norrish is a Clinical Associate Professor of Trauma, Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Nottingham and an Honorary Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Nottingham University Hospitals, based at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham. QMC hosts the East Midlands Major Trauma Centre, serving four million people, the busiest Level 1 Major Trauma Centre in England. Alan Norrish finished his specialty training in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in July of 2007, having completed training...
Mr Elmer in BRISTOL
My character naturally lends itself to being organised and independent. Medico-legal orthotic reports are presented in a clear, detailed and methodical way which is easy to follow. I have an interest in biomechanics and lower limb orthoses in particular. I have been involved extensively in orthopaedics and rheumatology, but have been engaged in almost all aspects of orthotic bracing over my career, including 25 years in paediatrics.
Mr Seccombe in SHEFFIELD
Orthotic Clinical Specialist • Part 35 report fees are fixed • Computerised gait analysis (static and dynamic analysis) included where appropriate • Appointments are made within 3-6 weeks of instruction with the report produced within 5 weeks of the consultation • A 'fast track' service also offered • Clinic held weekly in Sheffield and every 6 weeks in London • Home visits can be accommodated too • Chair of the International Society of Prosthetists and Orthotists (ISPO) Consulting in Sheffield and London
Mrs Best in ROMSEY
Orthotic devices (braces and splints) of all types for lower limb, upper limb, spinal, cranial, including orthopaedic footwear, footwear adaptations, orthotic insoles, functional electrical stimulation and lycra garments • Specialist in biomechanics and gait analysis • Conditions that may require orthotic treatment include cerebral palsy, brain injury, stroke, spina bifida, scoliosis, drop foot, traumatic injuries, fractures, dislocations, soft tissue injuries, birth defects, leg length discrepancies, arthritis,...

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