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Hip Surgery and Rehab – Jon Hutt

Online at apmcpd.co.uk

Jonathan is a Consultant Orthopaedic and Specialist Hip Surgeon - he is one of only a few surgeons in the UK who specialise in all aspects of hip surgery.   He studied medicine at New College, Oxford and Imperial College before completing his orthopaedic training in London. This was followed by fellowship training in lower limb reconstruction at the Université de Montréal in Canada and in young adult hip surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. In 2022 he was awarded the prestigious Rothman-Ranawat travelling fellowship by the American Hip Society.  His specialist interests are in all aspects of hip surgery. He is experienced in advanced joint preservation techniques such as minimally invasive periacetabular osteotomy and hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) as well as hip reconstruction for other causes of hip pain in young patients.  When preservation of the joint is not possible, he is experienced in hip replacement using both the direct anterior (DAA) and posterior approaches to the hip.  ​He has a particular interest in young patients with hip problems and joint replacement in active individuals. He is involved in innovation and research in advanced hip preservation techniques as well as emerging hip replacement technology and implants to improve patient outcomes.  

Gut Microbiome – James Kinross

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Dr James Kinross a Consultant surgeon specialising in the gut microbiome at Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has published a new book, Dark Matter. the book explains the role of micro-organisms in our bodies and the impact on our health of their imbalance in our system and the world around us. His research interests include how the gut microbiome causes colorectal (bowel) cancer, how we can influence it to improve our health and the use of artificial intelligence for real-time decision support in the operating theatre. Dr Kinross’ is also an active researcher with interests spanning three NIHR BRC themes- Digestive Diseases, Surgery and Cancer and Infection and AMR.

Treating the Coccyx

Academy of Physical Medicine Charles Parker Building (South), Midland Road, Higham Ferrers, United Kingdom

This course will enable practitioners of all disciplines to treat coccygeal pain effectively, using a variety of modalities in their practices. You will be shown how to take a comprehensive, relevant case history and how to examine the coccyx and related structures.  From this, you will learn how formulate your differential diagnoses and treatment plan. This will include specific testing, developed by Dr Sandler, for use in his private practice.  Treatment will be demonstrated and practised using a per rectal approach as well as other techniques. You will also receive the results from an as-yet unpublished audit,  showing the results and effectiveness of the procedures in a population of more than 400 patients.

£240