Mr Christopher Mann is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises in Foot and Ankle surgery
Mr Mann has a particular expertise in ankle arthroscopy (keyhole surgery). He treats any problems below the knee, from hallux valgus bunion correction, to correcting ingrowing toenails and lesser toe deformities like hammer toes and claw toes. He treats arthritis of the foot, hindfoot and ankle and foot deformities like flatfoot and high arch, pes cavus feet. He has an interest in sports problems including ankle instability, dealing with ankle ligament and tendon injuries and offering ankle ligament reconstruction and ankle ligament repair.
A number of his patients are serious runners and he has a good working relationship with podiatrists and orthotists to treat of these problems non – surgically when possible. He is also now undertaking minimally invasive foot surgery in selected cases.
Mr Christopher Mann is an experienced specialist who has dealt with many complex foot and ankle elective and trauma cases from all over Yorkshire since his appointment as NHS Consultant at Bradford Teaching Hospitals in 2004, the year he also started private work.
He takes time to explain things thoroughly to patients in a way they understand and encourages patients to receive copies of clinic letters to their GP, and often writes directly to the patient.
Mr Christopher Mann offers the very best of clinical care, matching his extensive clinical experience with empathy, good communication, and kindness.
Although Mr Mann deals regularly with trauma to the arms and legs, his elective practice, both in the NHS and private, is purely foot and ankle.
MB,BS The Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital, University of London 1991
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS), The Royal College of Surgeons of England 1995
FRCS (Tr. & Orth) Intercollegiate Speciality Board 2001
Member of the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
Member of the British Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (BOFAS)
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Haemophilia Link Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2010
Orthopaedic Child Protection Lead Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2011
Lead for Orthopaedic Undergraduate Education, Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2010
Mr Christopher Mann qualified in medicine from St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, University of London in 1991, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1995. Following his junior surgical training in London, Kent and Surrey, he was appointed in 1997 to the six year Yorkshire Orthopaedic training rotation, enabling him to qualify for his Consultant post at Bradford Teaching Hospitals which he took up in 2004. During his training he completed an AO Trauma Fellowship in Hanover, Germany and his higher sub-speciality training with the Foot and Ankle Fellowship at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.
In his NHS post at Bradford he is the Haemophilia Link, Orthopaedic Child Protection Lead and Lead for Orthopaedic Undergraduate Education, and is also an Honorary Senior lecturer at Leeds University School of Medicine.
Mr Christopher Mann is married and lives near Leeds. His hobbies include spending time with his family, gardening, and community organisation work. He is also an avid reader.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals
3489055
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Mr Mann has a particular expertise in ankle arthroscopy (keyhole surgery). He treats any problems below the knee, from hallux valgus bunion correction, to correcting ingrowing toenails and lesser toe deformities like hammer toes and claw toes. He treats arthritis of the foot, hindfoot and ankle and foot deformities like flatfoot and high arch, pes cavus feet. He has an interest in sports problems including ankle instability, dealing with ankle ligament and tendon injuries and offering ankle ligament reconstruction and ankle ligament repair.
A number of his patients are serious runners and he has a good working relationship with podiatrists and orthotists to treat of these problems non – surgically when possible. He is also now undertaking minimally invasive foot surgery in selected cases.
Mr Christopher Mann is an experienced specialist who has dealt with many complex foot and ankle elective and trauma cases from all over Yorkshire since his appointment as NHS Consultant at Bradford Teaching Hospitals in 2004, the year he also started private work.
He takes time to explain things thoroughly to patients in a way they understand and encourages patients to receive copies of clinic letters to their GP, and often writes directly to the patient.
Mr Christopher Mann offers the very best of clinical care, matching his extensive clinical experience with empathy, good communication, and kindness.
Although Mr Mann deals regularly with trauma to the arms and legs, his elective practice, both in the NHS and private, is purely foot and ankle.
MB,BS The Medical College of St Bartholomew's Hospital, University of London 1991
Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS), The Royal College of Surgeons of England 1995
FRCS (Tr. & Orth) Intercollegiate Speciality Board 2001
Member of the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
Member of the British Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (BOFAS)
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
Haemophilia Link Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2010
Orthopaedic Child Protection Lead Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2011
Lead for Orthopaedic Undergraduate Education, Bradford Teaching Hospitals since 2010
Mr Christopher Mann qualified in medicine from St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, University of London in 1991, and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 1995. Following his junior surgical training in London, Kent and Surrey, he was appointed in 1997 to the six year Yorkshire Orthopaedic training rotation, enabling him to qualify for his Consultant post at Bradford Teaching Hospitals which he took up in 2004. During his training he completed an AO Trauma Fellowship in Hanover, Germany and his higher sub-speciality training with the Foot and Ankle Fellowship at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.
In his NHS post at Bradford he is the Haemophilia Link, Orthopaedic Child Protection Lead and Lead for Orthopaedic Undergraduate Education, and is also an Honorary Senior lecturer at Leeds University School of Medicine.
Mr Christopher Mann is married and lives near Leeds. His hobbies include spending time with his family, gardening, and community organisation work. He is also an avid reader.