Mr Timothy Batten, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Winfield Hospital who specialises in shoulder and elbow surgery.
Mr Batten is a trauma & orthopaedic surgeon with a subspecialty interest in shoulder & elbow surgery.
Shoulder conditions: Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) arthritis and instability, Rotator cuff tears, Shoulder impingement and bursitis, Shoulder instability (dislocations), labral injuries including glenoid (socket) bone loss, SLAP tears, Adhesive capsulitis (Frozen shoulder), Long head of biceps inflammation and injury, Shoulder arthritis.
Elbow conditions: Elbow stiffness, Elbow Arthritis including removal of loose bodies, Tennis elbow, Golfers elbow, Ulnar Nerve entrapment
British Elbow & Shoulder Society (BESS)
British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS)
Medical Protection Society
Mr Batten graduated from the universities of Exeter and Plymouth in 2010 and has worked in Glasgow and Australia before undertaking his specialist orthopaedic training in the Peninsula region, working at the nationally renowned Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre in Exeter. On completion of his orthopaedic registrar training, he undertook a specialist shoulder and elbow fellowship at Guy's and St. Thomas' hospitals in London where on completion of his fellowship, he also worked as a locum consultant. His fellowship gave a focus on the arthroscopic (keyhole) management of complex shoulder and elbow pathology as well as joint replacement surgery for end stage arthritis. Throughout his time as a doctor, Mr Batten has taken an active interest in research and has published and presented widely on the field of shoulder and elbow surgery.
Gloucestershire Hospital Trust
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Mr Batten is a trauma & orthopaedic surgeon with a subspecialty interest in shoulder & elbow surgery.
Shoulder conditions: Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) arthritis and instability, Rotator cuff tears, Shoulder impingement and bursitis, Shoulder instability (dislocations), labral injuries including glenoid (socket) bone loss, SLAP tears, Adhesive capsulitis (Frozen shoulder), Long head of biceps inflammation and injury, Shoulder arthritis.
Elbow conditions: Elbow stiffness, Elbow Arthritis including removal of loose bodies, Tennis elbow, Golfers elbow, Ulnar Nerve entrapment
British Elbow & Shoulder Society (BESS)
British Orthopaedic Association (BOA)
Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS)
Medical Protection Society
Mr Batten graduated from the universities of Exeter and Plymouth in 2010 and has worked in Glasgow and Australia before undertaking his specialist orthopaedic training in the Peninsula region, working at the nationally renowned Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Centre in Exeter. On completion of his orthopaedic registrar training, he undertook a specialist shoulder and elbow fellowship at Guy's and St. Thomas' hospitals in London where on completion of his fellowship, he also worked as a locum consultant. His fellowship gave a focus on the arthroscopic (keyhole) management of complex shoulder and elbow pathology as well as joint replacement surgery for end stage arthritis. Throughout his time as a doctor, Mr Batten has taken an active interest in research and has published and presented widely on the field of shoulder and elbow surgery.