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Mr Joshua Jacob

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

Mr Joshua Jacob

Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon

About Mr Joshua Jacob

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After completing his undergraduate studies, Mr Jacob did his basic surgical training in Durham. Subsequently, he completed a Masters in Biomedical Engineering at the prestigious Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore.

He completed his Post graduate Orthopaedic training in London and undertook two specialist fellowships at the Rowley Bristow unit at St. Peter’s Hospital. These were in:

  • Limb Reconstruction and Advanced Trauma
  • Sports Surgery and Joint Replacement (Royal College of Surgeons of England approved fellowship).

He has published a number of papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international meetings in Europe and the US. He was co-author for first prize for at the British Trauma society.

Mr Jacob is committed to employing the latest techniques and technology in both surgical and non-surgical treatments, for early and advanced hip and knee arthritis including knee preserving/replacement surgery, total knee replacement, partial knee replacement and new robotic knee replacements. He takes an active role in his patients' post operative rehabilitation, working closely with physiotherapists to expedite a quicker recovery and return to activity/sport for his patients. He also provides a comprehensive specialist service for patella (kneecap) problems and dislocations. He offers the very latest cutting-edge knee preservation and regenerative techniques including stem cell treatments (AMIC, BMAC), Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and hyaluronic acid (HA) injection therapy. He specialises in Complex lower limb trauma and is one of the Clinical Leads for the South west London trauma network.

Mr Jacob is active in research, with current interests including new techniques in knee preservation, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, and meniscal (cartilage) repair. He has published and presented extensively on knee surgery, trauma and sports injuries and joint replacement and has presented paters both nationally and internationally. He is a keen teacher and continues to teach and supervise the training of postgraduate knee surgery for Specialist Registrars.

Clinical Interests

  • Hip pain
  • Groin pain
  • Knee pain
  • Knee injury
  • Knee keyhole surgery
  • Degenerative hip and knee disorders
  • Revision surgery (orthopaedic)
  • Knee arthroscopy
  • Knee replacement surgery
  • Ligament reconstruction including anterior cruciate ligament
  • Knee surgery
  • Hip replacement surgery
  • Sports injuries
  • Limb reconstruction
  • Fractures and complex trauma surgery

Professional Memberships

Mr Joshua Jacobs teaches and supervises the training of postgraduate knee surgery for Specialist Registrars.

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

5192955
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Qualifications

MBBS, D.Orth, M.Sc, MRCS, FRCS(Tr&Orth)

Professional memberships

Mr Joshua Jacobs teaches and supervises the training of postgraduate knee surgery for Specialist Registrars.

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