Dr Noel Pollock, Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine & Associate Professor at UCL
Dr Noel Pollock
Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine & Associate Professor at UCL
Dr Noel Pollock MB BCh (Hons) Msc Sports Med FFSEM
Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine & Associate Professor at UCL
Dr Noel Pollock
Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine & Associate Professor at UCL MB BCh (Hons) Msc Sports Med FFSEM
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About Dr Noel Pollock
GMC number: 6052902
Year qualified: 2002
Place of primary qualification: Queens University of Belfast
Areas of expertise
- Achilles
- Achilles tendon
- Acl (anterior cruciate ligament) injury
- Ankle pain
- Ankle sprain
- Back pain
- Bone health
- Bursitis (hip)
- Bursitis (shoulder)
- Buttock pain
- Cartilage injury
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Cricket injury
- Dance injury
- Diagnostic ultrasound
- Elbow pain
- Exercise induced asthma
- Exercise prescription
- Female athlete triad
- Foot & ankle
- Football injuries
- Football injury
- Groin disorders
- Hamstring injury
- Hip and groin pain
- Hip disorders
- Hip injuries
- Injection therapies
- Injuries in track and field
- Injury rehabilitation
- Iron deficiency
- Joint injection
- Joint injury
- Knee
- Knee pain
- Ligament injury
- Muscle
- Muscle disorders
- Muscle injuries
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Musculoskeletal medicine
- Musculoskeletal ultrasound
- Optimal health
- Orthopaedics
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Overuse injuries
- Patella tendon injury
- Performance in athletes
- Prolotherapy
- Rugby injuries
- Running injuries
- Shin splints
- Shockwave therapy
- Shoulder pain
- Shoulder tendinopathy (pitcher’s shoulder)
- Soft tissue injection
- Sports injuries
- Sports and exercise medicine
- Stress fractures
- Tendinopathy (tendonitis)
- Tennis elbow
- Tennis injury
- Thigh disorders
- Ultrasound
- Vitamin D deficiency
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Articles by Dr Noel Pollock
The single-leg roman chair hold is more effective than the nordic hamstring curl in improving hamstring strength-endurance in gaelic footballers with previous hamstring injury
A 4-year study of hamstring injury outcomes in elite track and field using the British Athletics rehabilitation approach
Eccentric hamstring strength in elite track and field athletes on the British Athletics world class performance program
Time to return to full training is delayed and recurrence rate is higher in intratendinous ('c') acute hamstring injury in elite track and field athletes
Plantaris injuries in elite UK track and field athletes over a 4-year period: a retrospective cohort study