Mr Aslam Mohammed

Mr Aslam Mohammed

Mr Aslam Mohammed is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Euxton Hall Hospital, Lancashire, who specialises in hip and knee surgery

NHS base
Wrightington Hospital for Joint Disease Appley Bridge
GMC Number
2982344
Clinic Timetable
Clinical interests

Hip Soft Tissue Problems
Hip Arthroscopy – Hip Preservation Surgery, FAI, Cam and Pincer, Labral tears
Hip Degenerative Conditions and Arthritis
Hip Joint Replacement, Primary and Revision Surgery
Knee Soft Tissue problems – Cartilage Repair, Meniscus, Ligament, ACL, PCL MCL etc.
Knee Arthroscopy, Knee Preservation, Cartilage Surgery, Knee Ligament Reconstruction
Knee Degenerative Conditions and Arthritis
Knee Joint Replacement Partial (UNI) and Full Knee Replacement
Robotic MAKO Hip and Knee Surgery
Keyhole (minimally invasive) Hip and Knee Surgery
Hip and Knee Sports Injury
PRP Injections for Soft Tissue Injury and Joint Arthritis

Professional Memberships

Royal College of Surgeons (London)
Medical Protection Society (MPS)
General Medical Council (GMC)
International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)

Academic Background

Mr Aslam Mohammed is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises exclusively in problems related to the hip and knee Joint. This includes sports related problems of the hip and knee, and in complex primary and revision joint replacement surgery.

He graduated in 1984 from the Welsh National School of Medicine in Cardiff. He was appointed as Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Wrightington for Joint Disease in 1995, which is a specialist orthopaedic centre where hip replacement surgery was developed in the 1960's.

He undertook his specialist training in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery at the North Staffordshire Hospital in Stoke on Trent and at the Robert Jones Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, this being one of the leading specialist orthopaedic hospitals in the UK.

During his training he was awarded G. K. Rose Prize for Biomechanics and the Professors Medal for his research into bone cell culture techniques related to fracture healing.

To maintain his position at the forefront of innovation and knowledge he has spent a considerable amount of time visiting key centres both in Europe and the USA to discuss and exchange ideas on the latest techniques in orthopaedic surgery.

Following his consultant appointment, he has successfully established two new units providing specialist services in soft tissue and sports injury of the hip and knee, and a young adult hip problem service.

In 1996 he developed instruments for hip arthroscopy to allow minimally invasive access to the hip joint. Mr Mohammed offers this procedure to young active adults with hip pain for the last 25 years. He has developed a vast amount of expertise in young adult hip problems, FAI and labral surgery. He now regularly teaches the hip arthroscopy techniques at master class cadaver courses to other surgeons in the UK and abroad.

Mr Aslam Mohammed has a passion for teaching and regularly attends and lectures at national and international medical meetings. He has an active role teaching orthopaedic trainees and visiting fellows. He is a recognised educator and trainer for future orthopaedic surgeons for the North West and Mersey Orthopaedic training programmes.

Mr Aslam Mohammed maintains a keen interest in research and development. His current research interests include fixation of ligament grafts in cruciate ligament reconstruction, minimal invasive hip surgery and the application of computers to assist in specific minimally invasive surgical procedures in the hip and knee. He has recently trained to use the Mako Robot for joint replacement.

Mr Aslam Mohammed will do his best to preserve the joint using the latest proven techniques, repair and reconstruct tissues where possible, and only replaces the joint utilising minimally invasive techniques with implants which have the best long-term outcomes. His practice focuses on the patient and what their individual problems are, undertakes appropriate investigations and then plans management which is personalised to each patient.

NHS base

Wrightington Hospital for Joint Disease Appley Bridge

GMC Number

2982344

Clinic Timetable

Clinical interests

Hip Soft Tissue Problems
Hip Arthroscopy – Hip Preservation Surgery, FAI, Cam and Pincer, Labral tears
Hip Degenerative Conditions and Arthritis
Hip Joint Replacement, Primary and Revision Surgery
Knee Soft Tissue problems – Cartilage Repair, Meniscus, Ligament, ACL, PCL MCL etc.
Knee Arthroscopy, Knee Preservation, Cartilage Surgery, Knee Ligament Reconstruction
Knee Degenerative Conditions and Arthritis
Knee Joint Replacement Partial (UNI) and Full Knee Replacement
Robotic MAKO Hip and Knee Surgery
Keyhole (minimally invasive) Hip and Knee Surgery
Hip and Knee Sports Injury
PRP Injections for Soft Tissue Injury and Joint Arthritis

Professional Memberships

Royal College of Surgeons (London)
Medical Protection Society (MPS)
General Medical Council (GMC)
International Society for Hip Arthroscopy (ISHA)

Academic Background

Mr Aslam Mohammed is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises exclusively in problems related to the hip and knee Joint. This includes sports related problems of the hip and knee, and in complex primary and revision joint replacement surgery.

He graduated in 1984 from the Welsh National School of Medicine in Cardiff. He was appointed as Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Wrightington for Joint Disease in 1995, which is a specialist orthopaedic centre where hip replacement surgery was developed in the 1960's.

He undertook his specialist training in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery at the North Staffordshire Hospital in Stoke on Trent and at the Robert Jones Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry, this being one of the leading specialist orthopaedic hospitals in the UK.

During his training he was awarded G. K. Rose Prize for Biomechanics and the Professors Medal for his research into bone cell culture techniques related to fracture healing.

To maintain his position at the forefront of innovation and knowledge he has spent a considerable amount of time visiting key centres both in Europe and the USA to discuss and exchange ideas on the latest techniques in orthopaedic surgery.

Following his consultant appointment, he has successfully established two new units providing specialist services in soft tissue and sports injury of the hip and knee, and a young adult hip problem service.

In 1996 he developed instruments for hip arthroscopy to allow minimally invasive access to the hip joint. Mr Mohammed offers this procedure to young active adults with hip pain for the last 25 years. He has developed a vast amount of expertise in young adult hip problems, FAI and labral surgery. He now regularly teaches the hip arthroscopy techniques at master class cadaver courses to other surgeons in the UK and abroad.

Mr Aslam Mohammed has a passion for teaching and regularly attends and lectures at national and international medical meetings. He has an active role teaching orthopaedic trainees and visiting fellows. He is a recognised educator and trainer for future orthopaedic surgeons for the North West and Mersey Orthopaedic training programmes.

Mr Aslam Mohammed maintains a keen interest in research and development. His current research interests include fixation of ligament grafts in cruciate ligament reconstruction, minimal invasive hip surgery and the application of computers to assist in specific minimally invasive surgical procedures in the hip and knee. He has recently trained to use the Mako Robot for joint replacement.

Mr Aslam Mohammed will do his best to preserve the joint using the latest proven techniques, repair and reconstruct tissues where possible, and only replaces the joint utilising minimally invasive techniques with implants which have the best long-term outcomes. His practice focuses on the patient and what their individual problems are, undertakes appropriate investigations and then plans management which is personalised to each patient.

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