Current NHS consultant posts held
Dr Ed Sellon is a Consultant MSK Radiologist at Oxford University Hospitals. He is the Clinical Lead for Radiology at the John Radcliffe hospital and also for the British Army. He specialises in musculoskeletal and sports imaging, including, trauma, spine, rheumatology and image-guided intervention. He is current section President of the Royal Soviet of Medicine and Treasurer of the British Society of Skeletal Radiology.
Research interests
Dr Ed Sellon conducts research through Oxford University and the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre in Loughborough, where he investigates novel injury rehabilitation techniques. He has authored 50 peer-reviewed papers, abstracts and book chapters (in the fields of radiology, sports medicine, injury rehabilitation and military medicine), and is the author of two medical textbooks. He has given lectures and workshops nationally and internationally on various aspects of musculoskeletal and sports imaging and has organised several courses.
Personal interests
Dr Ed Sellon is an amateur endurance runner and is currently training for the Montane Arctic Spine (350 mile self sufficient expedition race) 2024.
Awards received
British Medical Association Medical Book Awards, Highly Commended, 2018
Awarded a Distinction for an MSc in Sports and Exercise Medicine, 2018
Awarded a Merit for a Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (University of Oxford), 2022.
Awarded a Distinction for a Diploma in Defence Medical Leadership, 2023.
European Society of Skeletal Radiology (ESSR), Imaging 1st prize, 2015
Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Cum Laude, 2012
Publications
Selected recent publications:
Sellon E, Goodall, D. Chapter: Musculoskeletal injuries of the lower limb in the military. Orthopaedics of the upper and lower limb, 2nd edition. Wasim Khan and Mohan Iyer. Springer. Jul 2020.
Sellon E, Breitenseher M. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Joints. Breitenseher ed. Jul 2020.
Campbell R, Mistry A, McNally E, Sellon E. Internal derangement of Joints: upper and lower limbs. Grainger & Allison’s Diagnostic Radiology 7th ed. 2020
Ladlow P, Coppack R, Dharm-Datta S, Conway D, Sellon E, Patterson S, Bennett A. Low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction improves clinical outcomes in musculoskeletal rehabilitation: a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Front Physiol. 2018.
Sellon E, Howlett D. Radiology for Undergraduate Finals. Book editor. 2018. (Highly Commended and shortlisted for the BMA Book of the Year)