ISAKOS Congress 2021

ISAKOS 2021 Global Congress Faculty

 

Adrian J. Wilson, MBBS BSc FRCS

HSSH, London UK
London UNITED KINGDOM

Professor Adrian Wilson is a world-leading Knee and Sports Injury Specialist who practises privately in London, Berkshire and Hampshire. His patients travel from all over the world. Adrian has a global reputation in carrying out knee realignment (osteotomy) surgery and has developed pioneering techniques for sports injury repair. He is also a leading authority in diagnosing and treating children’s knee problems. He has developed a number of evidence-based techniques which include new, minimally invasive procedures for knee realignment (osteotomy) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair. Among other innovations, he has developed a minimally invasive technique to treat anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in children that has a fast recovery time and excellent long-term results. Most recently, Adrian has introduced adipose tissue therapy to the UK. Often used alongside other surgery, it harnesses the body’s own natural repair cells to help reduce pain and increase activity levels for patients with arthritis. A true innovator, Adrian is acknowledged for his work by his fellow surgeons, many of whom he trains to perform these procedures. His colleagues also trust him to operate on members of their own families, as well as themselves. Most importantly for Adrian is the fact patients benefit from and appreciate his skills as a knee surgeon.
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On Demand
90 minutes
On Demand Program On Demand Knee Sessions
Instructional Course Lecture
Tips and Tricks (and Results) of Osteotomies Around the Knee
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Knee - Osteotomy
E-Poster
Physical Activity Levels And Clinical Outcome After High Tibial Osteotomy With And Without Allograft Bone Wedges
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Knee - Osteotomy
E-Poster
Multiple Factors Influence The Decision To Return To Physical Activity After High Tibial Osteotomy: A Qualitative Approach
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Knee - Osteotomy
E-Poster
Pain And Gait At Different Exercise Intensities Are No Different After Medial Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy Compared To Age-Matched Controls
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