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Mr Martin Klinke

Mr Martin Klinke

Trauma & orthopaedic surgery 04772518

 

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Not Fee assured
Not in Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • Foot & Ankle

About me

Mr Martin Klinke graduated from medical school in Frankfurt and received his master’s degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Nice.He completed his post graduate orthopaedic training in major teaching hospitals Germany and Paris, followed by a specialised foot and ankle fellowship at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore. In 2001 Mr Klinke worked for a year with Professor Hinterman, a world leading specialist in ankle replacements.

Mr Klinke was appointed Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals in 2002, and joined the LFAC in 2003 where he has been based full-time since 2007.Mr Klinke covers the whole spectrum of foot and ankle pathologies and due to his training has a special interest in sports related injuries. He is one of the leading foot and ankle surgeons in London and sees patients from the the UK and internationally. Mr Klinke is passionate about helping his patients getting the best treatment. Due to his vast experience and his knowledge in sports medicine he will be able to avoid surgery whenever possible but if needed will provide a surgical solution that suits your needs best.

Areas of interest

Sports injuries; Hallux valgus/bunion; Correction of foot deformities; Hallux rigidus; Arthritis of ankle and foot; Ankle Joint replacements; Trauma; Ankle surgery; Foot surgery; Congenital deformities.Foot drop, Flat foot deformity, Tight calf muscle, chronic exertion compartment syndrome

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Procedures completed

  • T5780

    Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for plantar fasciitis - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (5-50) New Victoria Hospital (5-50)

  • W0300

    Multiple procedures on forefoot, distal to and including the tarsometatarsal joint, which involves at least two distinct procedures not intrinsic to each other - unilateral - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5) New Victoria Hospital (1-5)

  • T8003

    Major release of muscle for pain or contracture (e.g. quadriceps) (involving large joint) - (1-5)

    OneWelbeck (1-5) Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth (1-5)

  • W8646

    Multiple arthroscopic operations on ankle (including soft tissue +/- bony +/- joint surface procedures) without ligament reconstruction - (1-5)

    New Victoria Hospital (1-5) London Bridge Hospital (1-5) Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth (1-5)

  • T5540

    Fasciotomy of limb - (1-5)

    OneWelbeck (1-5)

  • W9040

    Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa - unilateral - (1-5)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

  • W0460

    Complex procedure to mid foot or hindfoot without autogenous bone graft (osteotomy/fusion +/- tendon transfers) - (1-5)

    New Victoria Hospital (1-5) Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth (1-5)

  • A6080

    Neurectomy (major nerve) - (1-5)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

  • W8150

    Arthrotomy of large joint (including removal of loose body from joint) - (1-5)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

  • W7400

    Reconstruction of one or two ligaments not elsewhere specified - (1-5)

  • W0850

    Partial excision of bone (including exostoses) - (1-5)

  • S4480

    Removal of foreign body in deeper tissue - (1-5)

    OneWelbeck (1-5)

  • T6810

    Delayed or secondary repair of Achilles tendon without tendon or fascial graft - (1-5)

    New Victoria Hospital (1-5) London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

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