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I receive about 80 instructions from Solicitors per year and have prepared over 1,000 reports
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I have been check by the Law Society
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I have been trained as a joint single witness by Bond-Solon and am recommended as such by the Law Society
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I receive instructions from Solicitors acting for the claimants and the defendants
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I have given evidence in Court on seven occasions, twice for the claimant, twice for the defendant and three times as an indepdent expert
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My interests include whiplash, back and shoulder injuries, fitness to work, repetitive strain injuries, industrial accidents
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Special interest: Negligence by osteopaths, chiropractors and orthopaedic physicians
1994-1996
Head of the Department of Musculo-Skeletal Medicine at the Kent & Sussex Weald NHS Trust. This was a Consultant Grade II post.
1993-
Diploma of Musculo-Skeletal Medicine
1992-
Membership of the London College of Osteopathic Medicine 1979-1990
Visiting medical officer at the Tumbarumba District Hospital with admitting rights in Orthopaedics and Rheumatology. Joint medical officer in charge of the Accident & Emergency Department
1977
Resident Medical Officer at the Mersey General Hospital in Accident & Emergency, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
1976
House Physician - Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge 1975
House Surgeon at the Royal East Sussex Hospital
1972-1975
The London Hospital Medical School
1970
1st year exhibition after 1st class honours
1969-1972
Queens' College, Cambridge - Medical Science degree
1969
Entrance exhibition to Queens' College, Cambridge Publications:
When to osteopaths manipulate and what warnings do they give before treatment? A survey of practicing osteopaths. Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine Vol 23 No: 3 2001.
The Value of the Forward Flexion test and three tests of Leg length changes in the clinical assessment of movement of the sacroiliac joint. Journal of Orthopaedic Medicine Vol 17 No: 2 1995 p66.
Current Research:
Does Infliximab reduce the need for surgery in acute disc prolapse?
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