SPECIALIST EXPERIENCE
- Central London Teaching Hospital Consultant
- Dedicated knee surgery practice
- Performs over 150 joint replacements and 200 arthroscopic knee procedures per year.
- Extensive experience of managing high level athletes.
- Key opinion leader in daycase unicompartmental knee replacement and minimally invasive knee replacement
TRAINING & QUALIFICATIONS
- Qualifications: DPhil(Oxon) FRCS(Tr&Orth) USMLE MBBS BSC(hons)
- Luke read medicine in London, and then completed basic surgical training in London and Surrey.
- Commenced higher surgical training in Orthopaedics and Trauma on the Oxford Rotation in 2008.
- Luke undertook a PhD in Musculoskeletal Science at Oxford University from 2010 to 2013. His thesis, entitled “Early Knee Osteoarthritis, Symptoms and Structure”, had a particular a focus on the role of the meniscus in the development of osteoarthritis and determining the optimal timing of joint replacement.
- Luke is double Fellowship trained.
- Having completed the United States Medical Licensing Examination, he spent a year working on the Adult Joint Reconstruction Service, Stanford Healthcare, Stanford University, California, USA.
- This was followed with further fellowship training on the Sports Knee Service, Oxford University Hospitals, UK.
- Luke has a Full Rugby Blue from Oxford University.
RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS, TEACHING
- Luke is widely published in national and international journals and regularly lectures both in the UK and abroad, most recently in his capacity as a key opinion leader on day-case joint replacement surgery.
- His unicompartmental knee replacement practice at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital is a Visitation Centre of Excellence for Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
- He is a tutor for medical students at Imperial College School of Medicine.