Mr Edward Gee, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Edward Gee
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Edward Gee MBChB MRCS FRCS (Tr & Orth)
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Edward Gee
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon MBChB MRCS FRCS (Tr & Orth)
About Mr Edward Gee
GMC number: 6166475
Year qualified: 2008
Place of primary qualification: University of Birmingham
Mr Edward Gee is a UK-trained Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in Foot and Ankle Surgery. He is based at Salford Royal Hospital, the major trauma centre for the Manchester region, where he treats the most severely injured patients. Mr Gee's extensive practice covers all aspects of foot and ankle conditions, including traumatic and sporting injuries, arthritis, ankle instability, bunions, painful toes, plantar fasciitis, Morton’s neuroma, and complex deformities.
Born and raised in Manchester, Mr Gee completed his medical training at the University of Birmingham in 2008. He went on to complete his Orthopaedic higher-surgical training in Manchester in 2018, subsequently being accepted onto the specialist register as a Consultant in Trauma and Orthopaedics.
Mr Gee has a particular interest in sporting injuries, including complex ligament reconstruction and cartilage repair. He has trained in ankle replacements at renowned centres of excellence and completed a Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery with Tim Schneider, David Shepherd, and Paul Rice from the Melbourne Orthopaedic Group in Australia. This fellowship was supported by travelling fellowship awards from the British Orthopaedic Association and the prestigious gold award from the British Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society.
With his advanced surgical skills and specialist interest in treating elite athletes, Mr Gee provides a bespoke service tailored to the specific needs of each patient. His commitment to offering the best possible treatment ensures that every individual receives the highest standard of care for their foot and ankle conditions.
Areas of expertise
- Achilles tendon problems
- Achilles tendon reconstruction
- Ankle arthroscopy
- Ankle fractures
- Ankle ligament injury
- Ankle ligament reconstruction
- Ankle replacement
- Ankle sprain
- Ankle tendonitis
- Anterior ankle impingement syndrome
- Arthritis (ankle)
- Arthritis (foot)
- Arthroscopy
- Big toe fusion surgery
- Bunion (hallux valgus) correction
- Bunion surgery
- Bunionectomy
- Bunionette deformity correction
- Bunions (hallux valgus)
- Cartiva implant (big toe joint replacement)
- Cheilectomy
- Chondral grafting
- Claw toe correction
- Claw toes
- Excision of mortons neuromas
- Flat feet
- Flatfoot correction
- Foot and ankle surgery
- Foot fractures
- Foot pain
- Foot sprains
- Fracture
- Fracture (broken bone)
- Fracture fixation surgery
- Hallux limitus or hallux rigidus
- Hammer toes
- Hammertoe correction
- Heel bumps
- Mallet toe correction
- Mallet toes
- Minimally invasive foot & ankle surgery
- Morton's neuroma
- Multiligament reconstruction
- Neuromas
- Orthobiologics
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteotomy
- Partial nail removal
- Peroneal tendinopathy
- Plantar fascia release surgery
- Plantar fasciitis
- PRP treatment
- Revision surgery
- Sports injuries
- Stress fractures
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Tendinopathy (tendonitis)
- Tendon injuries
- Tendon repair
- Toe fractures
- Turf toe (toe sprain)
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Edward Gee
The influence of tantalum on human cell lineages important for healing in soft-tissue reattachment surgery
Current evidence and future directions for research into the use of tantalum in soft tissue re-attachment surgery
A bed sheet is not as effective as a pelvic circumferential compression device in generating pelvic compression in patients with a suspected pelvic fracture