Overview
Trauma and orthopaedics
We diagnosis and treat conditions of the musculoskeletal system. This includes:
- bones and joints
- associated structures that allow movement, such as:
- ligaments
- tendons
- muscles
- nerves
We provide a full range of services for patients in Lambeth and Southwark. We also see patients who are referred to us from south east London, Kent and Sussex.
Our services include:
- hip surgery, including hip replacements
- knee surgery, including ligament reconstruction
- young adult hip disorders
- neck and spinal surgery
- foot and ankle surgery
- shoulder and elbow surgery
- hand and wrist surgery
- treatment of fractures and injury to bones and joints
Wards
If you need to stay overnight before or after surgery, you'll stay on one of our specialist orthopaedic wards:
Questionnaires to improve our service
We might ask you to take part in our clinical outcomes programme. This helps us improve our service and offer the best treatments.
We ask you to fill in extra questionnaires about your health and quality of life, before and after your treatment. These are called patient reported outcome measures (PROMs). Your feedback helps us measure the outcome of your treatment at different times. We encourage you to take part, however if you do not want to, it will not affect your care.
The information we collect includes your:
- name
- sex
- date of birth
- address
Your data will be stored confidentially and safely. Any reports published will be anonymous.
Some of your data will also be shared on national databases, such as:
- The British Spine Registry
- The National Joint Registry
- The British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Registry
- The National Hip Fracture Database
Our consultants
Hip surgery
Marcus Bankes
Marc George
Knee surgery
Diane Back
James Bliss
Foot and ankle surgery
Ali Abbasian
Sam Singh
Shoulder and elbow surgery
Steve Corbett
Andrew Richards
Hand and wrist surgery
Adult spinal surgery
Tom Ember
Mark Harris
Research and clinical trials
Research is vital to improving the care that you receive when you're unwell. You can help improve healthcare by taking part in research studies at our Trust. During your appointment, ask your healthcare professional about research. They'll be happy to tell you about research studies you could be eligible to join.
Last updated: October 2023