Mr Simon Newman, Consultant Hip Surgeon 

Mr Simon Newman

Consultant Hip Surgeon 

Mr Simon Newman BSc(Hons) BM PhD FRCS(Tr&Orth)

Consultant Hip Surgeon 

BSc(Hons) BM PhD FRCS(Tr&Orth)

Mr Simon Newman

Consultant Hip Surgeon  BSc(Hons) BM PhD FRCS(Tr&Orth)

BSc(Hons) BM PhD FRCS(Tr&Orth)
The London Clinic

Areas of expertise

  • Femoroacetabular impingement treatment
  • Hip arthroscopy
  • Hip replacement and revision surgery
  • Hip Arthroscopy
The London Clinic

Address

  • The London Clinic

    20 Devonshire Pl, London, W1G 6BW

About Mr Simon Newman

GMC number: 6100362

Year qualified: 2004

Place of primary qualification: University of Southampton

Areas of expertise

  • Femoroacetabular impingement treatment
  • Hip arthroscopy
  • Hip replacement and revision surgery
  • Hip Arthroscopy
  • Hip Replacement

Professional memberships

British Hip Society
General Medical Council
International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)
British Orthopaedic Association
British Orthopaedic Sports Trauma and Arthroscopy Association (BOSTAA)

Articles by Mr Simon Newman

Absorbable or non-absorbable sutures? a prospective, randomised evaluation of aesthetic outcomes in patients undergoing elective day-case hand and wrist surgery

The effect of implant position on bone strain following lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty: a biomechanical model using digital image correlation

The fixation strength of a novel acl soft-tissue graft fixation device compared with conventional interference screws: a biomechanical study in vitro

Are multiple views superior to a single view when teaching hip surgery? a single-blinded randomized controlled trial of technical skill acquisition

Content and face validity assessment of the sim-k haptic-feedback enhanced total knee replacement virtual reality simulator

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with the ligament augmentation and reconstruction system: a systematic review

Patient-specific instrumentation improves alignment of lateral unicompartmental knee replacements by novice surgeons

Increase in quality and quantity of orthopaedic studies from 2002 to 2012

An unusual case of bipolar segmental clavicle fracture

Testing the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis comment