McNicholas Knee Clinic
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Professor Michael James McNicholas
BSc, MB ChB, FRCS(Ed & Glasg), MD, FRCSEd (Tr & Orth) FFSEM RCSI
Practising at Spire Cheshire Hospital
Honorary Professor, Directorate of Sport – University of Salford www.healthcare.salford.ac.uk/sport |
The McNicholas Knee Clinic aims to return quality of life to its patients as comfortably and quickly as their underlying problems will allow. If non-operative means fail, then interventions using the most up to date surgical and anaesthetic techniques followed by bespoke rehabilitation protocols are utilised.
Mr Michael McNicholas was trained in St Andrews, Manchester, Dundee, Inverness and Edinburgh and was appointed as a Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic surgeon in 2001 to Warrington Hospital.
Mr Michael McNicholas has had an interest in sports medicine throughout his career. This was recognised in 2004 by his election, without examination, as a Fellow of the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. He was awarded an Honorary Professorship in January 2005 by the Directorate of Sport at the University of Salford in recognition of continued successful collaborations in research and teaching on the rehabilitation of injured sportsmen and women.
Professor McNicholas’s clinical practice covers all aspects of adult musculoskeletal disorder with particular emphasis on knee surgery, arthroscopy and ligament reconstruction of the knee, sports injuries and hip and knee joint replacement.
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