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Mr Adam R Whatley

Mr Adam R Whatley

Osteopathy 30038468

 

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Mr Adam Whatley MSc Ost (Med), PGDip, APIL (Clinic Director)
Consultant Osteopath & Clinical Scientist

Mr Adam Whatley is the clinical director at Dynamic Regenerative Medicine. Mr Adam Whatley is a Consultant Clinical Scientist and specialist registered medical Consultant Musculoskeletal Osteopath, with a wealth of clinical experience and a huge passion for helping people with pain and people suffering from hair loss, thus with very diverse areas of interest. Mr Whatley has an advanced training background in musculoskeletal medicine, with a clinical postgraduate background in Regenerative Medicine. Mr Whatley is a highly experienced clinician, who specialises in orthopaedics/musculoskeletal medicine and cosmetic aesthetics - hair restoration.

Mr Adam Whatley first started his pre-university training in physical therapy and rehabilitation. He then went on to study osteopathy (Med) out of Oxford for five years. Mr Whatley then carried on at Oxford to complete his master's degree in advanced musculoskeletal dysfunction and management. Throughout this, continuing to see patients and setting up a private practice in Birmingham.

In 2016 Mr Adam Whatley then went on to study for a 2nd master's degree in musculoskeletal medicine and injection therapy out of the University of Nottingham. During this training, based within the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital (NHS) Birmingham, Goodhope Hospital (NHS), Solihull Hospital (NHS), Spire Parkway Hospital Solihull (Private) and Spire Parkway Hospital Sutton Coldfield (Private). Here, Mr Adam Whatley was trained by some of the UK's top orthopaedic and spinal surgeons. Following this Mr Adam Whatley went on to study at Birmingham Medical School and also studied at the Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine in 2017.

Adapting this training into clinical practice, Mr Adam Whatley then further went on to complete his post-graduate Fellow in Regenerative Medicine out of Birmingham and London, also at the same time as completing his training in Aesthetic Medicine & Hair Restoration. Furthermore, Mr Adam Whatley completed his training with the Academy Of Regenerative Medicine.

Furthermore, Mr Adam Whatley is currently practising in the field of Sports Medicine and Performance Science, providing musculoskeletal services for back pain, joint pain and injury treatment. In addition, Mr Adam Whatley carries out acupuncture treatment and also specialist services in Regenerative Orthobiologics and Musculoskeletal Injection Therapy for pain relief management. Alongside this Mr Adam Whatley also practises in minor surgery for the NHS. Services include joint injections on a practice level (GP surgery) as part of the Minor Surgery Direct Enhanced Service.

Mr Adam Whatley has 3 particular areas of interest - 1) Clinical neuroscience (pain neurophysiology and human motor control) where he began a PhD, 2) Hair restoration, using effective modern techniques, and 3) Regenerative medicine in clinical practice using platelets and stem cells.
He also has 3 practice areas of practise interest - 1) acute and chronic back pain, 2) sports medicine where he does much of his work with varying athletes from many different backgrounds, and 3) arthritis and degenerative pain.
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Areas of research interest - 1) osteoarthritis and chondrogenesis (cartilage regeneration), and 2) chronic pain management.
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Speciality:
Back pain
Sports injuries
Arthritis
Regenerative Medicine
Hair Restoration

Areas of interest

Low back pain
Sciatica
Arthritis
Tendinitis
Platelet rich plasma (PRP)
Injury rehabilitation

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