- Fee assured
- Verified account
- Not in Open Referral network
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Prof Nat Padhiar completed an MSc at the University of East London in 1989 and a PhD in 1998 from The London Hospital Medical College, University of London. He is a Consultant Podiatric Surgeon currently working in the private sector having held a substantive NHS post at The Royal London Hospital until 2011. He joined the academic department of sports medicine in January 1989 and most recently appointed Honorary Clinical Professor of Podiatric Sports Medicine in the Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine (CSEM), William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). He is the course lead for Podiatric Sports Medicine (PSM) within the Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine (CSEM) at QMUL, comprising of an interdisciplinary team.
He is also an Adjunct Professor in the School of Clinical Sciences & Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
He is a keen sportsman continuing to play cricket, tennis and taking part in endurance sport (35 marathons). In his professional capacity, he has been part of the medical team and has attended World Student Games (1991), Commonwealth Games (2002), Island Games (2003), Everest Marathon (1993,1995), Mongolian Sunrise to Sunset Marathon (2001-2003), Daily Telegraph/British Brain & Spine Foundation London Marathon Team (1999-2007), London Triathlon (2005) and London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games (2012).
Areas of interest
Conservative and surgical management of all foot & ankle problems with a special interest in sports injuries.
Exercise-induced leg pain in the sport with a special interest in Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome and investigating it with sophisticated dynamic intra-compartment pressure testing system.
Image-guided injections using the steroid, Ostenil, and Prolotherapy.
Image-guided use of biologics in the treatment of osteoarthritis, tendon, and joint injuries, using platelet-rich plasma.
Clinical biomechanical examination and gait analysis.
Medical secretaries
- Ms Mairin McGuinness
- London Independent Hospital 1 Beaumont Square London E1 4NL
- 020 8504 4546
- 020 8504 4546
- admin@londonsportswise.co.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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W9030
Injection(s) +/- aspiration, into joint, cyst, bursa with image guidance - unilateral - (1-5)
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A8470
Dynamic laboratory investigation involving measurement of muscle compartment pressures with manometer - (1-5)