Orthopaedic surgery
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Mr Christopher Bailey is a highly-regarded orthopaedic surgeon based in Winchester. He treats osteoarthritis, particularly in younger people. He also performs partial and total joint replacement procedures using minimally invasive and robot-assisted techniques. Mr Bailey uses the latest technology in bearing surfaces which aim to increase the longevity of modern joint replacements.
Mr Christopher Bailey completed his undergraduate medical training in Leeds and basic surgical training in Newcastle-upon-Tyne before going on to complete higher orthopaedic surgical training at the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, Shropshire.
Mr Bailey completed his training with a Sports Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Fellowship in Australia. Mr Bailey's research interests include the biomechanical testing of orthopaedic implants, computer-assisted surgery and the clinical outcomes of procedures for patellofemoral disorders. He has an NHS practice at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, where he treats lower limb trauma and manages disorders of the knee and hip. He assists in the Enhanced Recovery Programme after joint replacement and the collection of Patient-Recorded Outcome Measures.
Mr Bailey undertook fellowship training at Sportsmed SA. It is the largest sports medicine hospital in Australia, Mr Bailey treated traumatic injuries and degenerate conditions in both amateur and professional athletes. He is an active researcher and has had work published in various medical journals.
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