Mark Davies, Clinical Director and Founder of the London Foot and Ankle Centre, has recently produced the latest chapters on the foot and ankle for the prestigious Gray’s Anatomy and The New Aird’s Companion in Surgical Studies. more...
In the past, bunion surgery has developed a reputation for being very painful. This is because older techniques have involved cutting the bone and not using any form of fixation, so that the bone ends are still mobile. more...
The LFAC would be pleased to visit General Practices and groups of physiotherapists to discuss the work of the centre and the field of foot and ankle treatment. more...
Sports injuries are common and account for a significant percentage of referrals to The London Foot & Ankle Centre. I treat the whole spectrum from Premiership footballers and professional rugby players to part-time amateur sportspeople. more...
Over the last decade there have been new developments in treating disorders of the ankle joint. Because of its size and shape the ankle joint receives more strain than any other joint in the human body. more...
John Way’s major ankle surgery was so successful that just 15 months after his operation, he was able to climb Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. more...
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