Episodes
Professor Kevin Shea is an orthopaedic surgeon and academic at Stanford University Medical Center (California, USA) and the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. He is well known as a founding member of PRiSM, ROCK and SCORE. He is in the presidential line at POSNA. In this engaging episode, Prof Shea and I cover a lot of ground including: Prof Shea's orthopaedic journey and life lessons: 01:20 Work ethic and the value of hard consistent work Coaching and Mentoring Medical school (UCLA...
Published 01/31/24
Dr Evelyn Kuong is an Associate Professor at the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine (University of Hong Kong) and an Orthopaedic Consultant at the Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital. This episode covers skeletal dysplasias and is of particular interest for those approaching postgraduate examinations and the general orthopaedist who may encounter the occasional patient with a rare condition. We discuss a system of decision making, the role of the MDT and how to approach rare dysplasias. We...
Published 01/22/24
We speak with Dr Marí Thiart who is an orthopaedic surgeon in Tygerberg, Cape Town, South Africa. She is also the president of the International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance. In this episode we discuss the set up of South African paediatric orthopaedic services, trauma, infection and training. 01:08: Set-up of Paeds Ortho Services in South Africa 04:40: Set-up of South African Trauma Services 06:30: Blunt vs Penetrating Trauma 10:50: Common Trauma in Cape Town and Top Tips 16:00:...
Published 11/29/23
We speak with Mr Emeka Oragui (Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London) about femoral acetabular impingement, sportsman hernia and treating young patients with hip replacement surgery through an anterior approach. In this episode we cover: 01:40: What is femoral acetabular impingement (FAI)? 06:00: Is hip arthroscopy witchcraft?  08:20: Is subtle hip dysplasia under diagnosed? How does this link to FAI?  10:27: Pearls of wisdom – How do you approach a young person with vague pain...
Published 09/08/23
Mr Andy Williams (Fortius, London, UK) spends an hour speaking with us about his life lessons, philosophy on knee surgery and how to optimise your performance. This is an episode not to be missed! Timestamps: 01:40: From humble beginnings and overcoming imposter syndrome 04:29: Should orthopods be builders? How do we become more precise? 06:38: How did your fellowship and having experience abroad influence your practice? Should trainees aim for some time away and why? 11:18: How has...
Published 08/21/23
Mr Nev Davies (Reading, UK) is a consultant knee surgeon who has championed injury prevention through SKIPP Charity's Power Up To Play national campaign. In this episode we discuss the role of injury prevention and what we can do to reduce the incidence of young adult knee injuries. Link to the charity here: https://poweruptoplay.org
Published 07/10/23
We feature Professor Sandeep Patwardhan (Sancheti Hospital, Pune, India) who is the Vice-President of the Paediatric Orthopaedic Society of India. He has a wealth of experience in managing children with trauma and orthopaedic conditions. In this episode we cover: Public vs Private Healthcare in India: 01:06 MSK Infections in Children: 07:30 DDH: 18:35 SCFE: 20:35 Perthes: 30:55 Clubfoot: 35:55 Tumours: 41:25 Training the next generation: 42:55
Published 07/03/23
Professor Heather Vallier (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio) is the 36th President of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) and the first ever female President. She is well known in the world of orthopaedic trauma and has been instrumental in several leading publications within this field. In this podcast we discuss the importance of recognising psychological trauma and how this is both cost effective and improves patient outcomes. We discuss the evolution of trauma care...
Published 03/06/23
Professor McNally (Oxford, UK) has been an influential force in the world of fracture related infections. This episode highlights some of the key points we should all be aware of when managing orthopaedic patients with bone infection. 
Published 08/01/22
Ms Deepa Bose (Birmingham, UK) discusses the indications for using tibial nails and circular frames. We also discuss the management of infected tibial nails. 
Published 07/18/22
Mr Mike Walton (Wrightington, UK) is an experienced shoulder surgeon with a vast experience in treating high performance athletes. We speak through his mantra for managing patients with injuries to the shoulder girdle. 
Published 07/11/22
We speak with Mr Quick (Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, Stanmore) about the management of peripheral nerve injuries. 
Published 06/13/22
Professor Gwilym (Oxford, UK) discusses the optimal management of humeral shaft and proximal humeral fractures. We also discuss the HUSH and FISH trials. 
Published 06/06/22
We sat down with Professor Lyndon Mason (Liverpool) to discuss the optimal management of calcaneal fractures and ankle fractures. Prof Mason dispels commonly held myths in this high yield episode. 
Published 05/30/22
We invite Professor Cobb back to discuss the latest in surgical education with particular focus on arthroplasty surgery. Questions include: - How has hip arthroplasty practice changed globally in the last 20 years? - How this compares to UK practice and explanations behind the difference? - Which practice is more effective and which is more cost-effective? - Is there a large learning curve to direct anterior approach and if so how can it be mitigated? - How does cognitive task analysis,...
Published 04/18/22
Professor Justin Cobb (Imperial College London) speaks with us about approaches to the hip joint, patient reported outcome measures and the outcome of arthroplasty surgery. Specific points we cover are: - When trying to determine the outcome is between different hip approaches, can we rely on patient reported outcome measures?  - What is the ceiling affect of patient reported outcome measures? - Are walking speed and gate potentially outcome measures? - Does the approach to the hip...
Published 04/11/22
We speak with Professor Sébastien Lustig (Lyon, France) about the latest evidence surrounding dual mobility hip replacements. This high yield 20 minute episode covers a range of questions including: How do dual mobility hips differ from convention? Are there still concerns about loosening with dual mobility because of forces at bone-implant interface? What was the evolution of implant design in dual mobility hip replacements and what was the rationale for changes? Is the clinical range of...
Published 04/04/22
Mr Aresh Hashemi-Nejad (Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital) joins us to discuss the common pathologies affecting the young adult hip. We cover: - What are the sites of hip pain in the adolescent hip & do they differ from adult arthritis? - What clinical features are indicative of underlying hip deformity? - What makes a good X-Ray of the Hip? - What are your tips for a good arthrogram? - What are the different surgical options for achieving hip congruency? - What are the long-term...
Published 01/24/22
Mr. Matthew Wilson (Exeter Hip Unit) speaks with us about the important relationship between the spine and the pelvis when performing total hip arthroplasty. In this engaging talk he breaks down the complexities of this subject into very easy to digest core knowledge which we hope will be beneficials for all of our listeners. This is a great episode and we're really excited to bring it to you. 
Published 01/17/22
Dr Louis Koizia (Imperial College London) is a consultant physician and geriatrician with a specialist interest in the medical management of older surgical patients. In this episode he discusses the pre, peri and post operative care for these patients - and what evidence supports these strategies. 
Published 01/10/22
We speak with RSM Orthopaedic Section President Mr Michael Pearse (Imperial College London) about the management of fractured neck of femur patients. We cover the evidence and best practice guidelines. 
Published 01/03/22
Professor Cecilia Rogmark (Lund University, Sweden) is featured on the podcast. She has an extensive experience in managing patients with hip fractures and has published widely in the field. In this episode we discuss hip fractures in younger patients and the HFU-60 trial. 
Published 12/20/21
Mr. Khaled Sarraf (Imperial College London and The Cromwell Hospital) speaks with us about how we can differentiate between infection or inflammation in the paediatric hip. 
Published 12/13/21
Professor Deborah Eastwood (Great Ormand Street Hospital and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital) speaks with us about late developmental dysplasia of the hip. 
Published 12/06/21