1. Fluorodeoxyglucose(FDG) positron emission tomography scan has a high false positive rate in suspected prosthetic joint infection. BHS 2018. Derby. [Podium]
  2. Are all Modular Necks Bad? : Modular neck Kinectiv® ML Taper stems have good results and does not result in increased metal ion levels at 3 years. BHS 2018. Derby. [Poster]
  3. Revision THA with a dual mobility socket cemented into the Trabecular Metal Acetabular Revision system for combined osteolysis and instability: Case Series. . BHS 2018. Derby. [Poster]
  4. Histology of intraoperative samples does not contribute to decision making in the management of suspected prosthetic joint infections AAOS 2017. New Orleans. USA [poster]
  5. There is limited utility in measuring annual metal ion levels in asymptomatic patients with large head metal-on-metal total hip replacements after 7 years. AAOS 2017. New Orleans. USA [poster]
  6. Enhanced recovery protocol reduces length of stay and post discharge analgesia requirements in lower limb arthroplasty patients. BOA 2017. Liverpool [Poster]
  7. Deprivation, comorbidities and function in osteoarthritis arthroplasty patients on Merseyside. BOA 2017. Liverpool [Poster]
  8. Histology does not contribute to decision making in the management of suspected prosthetic joint infections. BHS 2017. London [Poster]
  9. There is limited utility in measuring annual metal ion levels in asymptomatic patients with large head metal-on-metal total hip replacements after 7 years. BHS 2017. London [Podium]
  10. Understanding Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA): Is there a difference in PROMs recorded in clinic to that recoded by post: A two phase Audit. . BHS 2017. London [Poster]
  11. Enhanced recovery protocol does not increase post discharge analgesia requirements and reduces length of stay in arthroplasty patients. . BHS 2017. London [Poster]
  12. There is limited utility in measuring metal ion levels in asymptomatic patients with large head metal-on-metal total hip replacements after 7 years. 2017. Carlisle. [ Poster]
  13. Histology of intra-operative samples does not contribute to decision making in the management of suspected prosthetic joint infections. 2017. Carlisle. [ Podium]
  14. Long-Term Results Following Large Diameter Metal-On-Metal Total Hip Arthroplasty – Increasing Failure Rates After 6 Years EFORT Congress Geneva 2016 [Poster]
  15. Outcomes Following Revision of Large Diameter Metal-On-Metal Total Hip Replacements For Adverse Local Tissue Reaction EFORT Congress Geneva 2016 [Podium]
  16. Does the Taper Contact Length Influence hte Incidence Of Adverse Local Tissue Reaction In Patients With Large Diameter Metal-On-Metal Total Hip Replacements? EFORT Congress Geneva 2016 [Poster]
  17. Pilot study to evaluate the effectiveness of the ‘Broadgreen perioperative analgesia protocol’ in lower limb arthroplasty. Royal College of Anaesthesia Summer Symposium. Brighton UK June 2016 [Poster]
  18. Understanding Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA): Is there a difference in PROMs recorded in clinic to that recoded by post: A two phase Audit. British Hip Society. Norfolk. 2016 [Poster]
  19. Outcomes Following Revision of Large Diameter Metal-on-Metal Total Hip Replacements for Adverse Local Tissue Reaction. IOS UK Liverpool. 2016 [Podium]
  20. Transexamic Acid Versus Fibrin Sealant in Total Hip Replacement – A Non-Randomised Comparative Study. IOS UK Liverpool. 2016 [Podium]
  21. Tranexamic Acid Versus Fibrin Sealant in Total Hip Replacement. A Non-randomised Comparative Study. AAOS 2015. Las Vegas. USA. [Podium]
  22. Medium term results of Metal-on-Metal Total Hip replacement: Birmingham Resurfacing XL head on Freeman femur stem. EFORT Congress 2014. October. London United Kingdom. [Podium]
  23. Tranexamic acid versus fibrin sealant in total hip replacement. A non-randomised comparative study. European Hip Society. 2014. June. Stockholm. Sweden. [Podium]
  24. Medium term results of Metal-on-Metal Total Hip replacement: Birmingham Resurfacing XL head on Freeman femur stem. European Hip Society. 2014. June. Stockholm. Sweden. [Podium]
  25. Osteoarthritis and Function: Inflammation and Obesity. AAOS 2014. Las Vegas. USA. [Podium]
  26. Primary and Revision Arthroplasty. Monocyte recruitment and scores AAOS 2014. Las Vegas. USA. [Podium]
  27. Medium term results of metal on metal hybrid total hip arthroplasty: Brimingham resurfacing cup with XL head on Freeman Uncemented stem. British Hip Society. 2013. Exeter UK. [Poster]
  28. Total Hip Arthroplasty for failed proximal femoral fracture fixation. Orthopaedic Trauma Association. 2013. Arizona. USA [Podium]
  29. Knee closure in total knee replacement. Flexion Vs Extension. BASK 2013. [Poster]
  30. Evaluation of the accuracy of the I-button for the measuring patient compliance with brace wear in Idiopathic clubfoot, SICOT 2011 Prague. September 2011[Podium]
  31. Evaluation of the accuracy of the I-button for the measuring patient compliance with brace wear in Idiopathic clubfoot. A method comparison study. EFORT 2011 June Copenhagen. Denmark. [Podium]
  32. Correlation between inclination of the acetabular component and metal ion levels in metal on metal hip resurfacing / replacement. EFORT 2011 June Copenhagen. Denmark. [Podium]
  33. Metal ion levels decrease after revision for metallosis arising from large diameter metal on metal hip arthroplasty. EFORT 2011 June Copenhagen. Denmark. [Podium]
  34. Metal on Metal Total Hip Replacements: North West Biochemistry Meeting. Salford. 2011. [Invited Lecture]
  35. Evaluation of the accuracy of the I-button for the measuring patient compliance with brace wear in Idiopathic clubfoot, British Orthopaedics Research Society. June 2011 UK [Poster]
  36. Metal Ion levels after revision Surgery in Metal on Metal Total hip replacements. British Hip Society. March 2011.[Poster]
  37. Blood Transfusions in Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery. EFORT 2010 June 2010.
  38. Medium term results of the Pinnacle®[Depuy] Cup. Minimum five years follow up. British Hip Society. March 2010 [Poster]
  39. Persistent internal rotation gait after de-rotation osteotomy in patients with cerebral palsy. ?Weak abductors. British Orthopaedic Association. Manchester. UK. September 2007. [Podium]
  40. Are indications for revision hip replacements any different in District General Hospitals. SICOT 2007. Marrakesh. Morocco. August 2007. [Podium]
  41. Comparison of MRI and CT Myelography in detecting lumbar spinal canal stenosis. Eurospine Istanbul. Turkey. [Podium]
  42. Radiation exposure to the thyroid during routine orthopaedic procedures. British Orthopaedic Association. Birmingham. September2005. [Poster]
  43. Exposure of the thyroid to radiation during routine orthopaedic procedures. EFFORT 2005. Portugal. June 2005. [Poster]
  44. Plantan Plate. Early experiences with new implant. British Shoulder and Elbow Society. June 2004. [Podium]
  45. In vivo force torque measurements during a routine knee arthroscopy. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality. [MMVR 2003] USA. January 2003 [Podium]
  46. Computer assisted insertion of hip screw for intertrochanteric fractures. EFORT 2003. Finland. June 2003 [Podium]
  47. Computer assisted distal locking of intramedullary nails. EFORT 2003. Helsinki. Finland. June 2003 [Podium]
  48. In vivo force torque measurements during a knee arthroscopy. EFORT 2003. Helsinki. Finland. June 2003 [Podium]
  49. Flexible intramedullary nailing in paediatric forearm fractures. EFORT 2003. Finland. June 2003 [Podium]
  50. A virtual fluoroscopy system based on a small unobtrusive registration / calibration phantom. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 2002. [CARS 2002] Paris. France. June 2002 [Podium]
  51. A virtual fluoroscopy system and its use for image guidance in unicompartmental knee surgery. Medicine Meets Virtual Reality. [MMVR 2002] California. USA January 2002. [Podium]
  52. Flexible intramedullary nailing for unstable forearm fractures in children: British Orthopaedic Association. [BOA] Birmingham UK. Sept. 2001. [Podium]
  53. Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgical System [CAOSS]: MedLINK 2001. Birmingham. UK. October 2001 [Poster]
  54. The mechanical properties of the girder Plaster of Paris back slab for the immobilisation of the elbow in children after surgery: British Orthopaedic Research Society. [BORS] Belfast. UK. April 2001 [Poster]
  55. Flexible intra medullary nailing in unstable forearm fractures in children: Liverpool Paediatric Club. Alderhey. Liverpool. UK February 2001 [Podium]
  56. Lightening the load of our children’s back slabs. House of Commons. Set for Britain Eighth National Week of Science, Engineering and Technology. London UK. 2001 [Poster]
  57. Short segment antero-posterior stabilisation in traumatic thoraco-lumbar injuries: Western India Regional Orthopaedic Conference. [WIROC] 1996. Bombay. India [Podium]
  58. Spinal Tuberculosis: An unusual presentation: Bombay Orthopaedic Association. Bombay. India. [Podium]
  • Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
  • British Orthopaedic Association
  • British Hip Society
  • British Medical Association
  • Bone and Joint Centre - Liverpool Hospital - Spire Healthcare
  • British Association for Surgery of the Knee
  • Spire Liverpool Hospital
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons