Mr Vish Patel is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Berkshire, who specialises in Shoulder, elbow, hand and wrist surgery.
Shoulder: Shoulder impingement , Acromio-clavicular Joint arthritis, Frozen Shoulder, Rotator cuff tear, Shoulder dislocation/ Instability, Shoulder Arthritis, Biceps tendinopathy/ SLAP tears, Calcific tendonitis, ACJ Dislocation, Clavicle fractures.
Elbow: Tennis Elbow, Cubital Tunnel syndrome, Distal biceps rupture, Golfers elbow.
Hand/ wrist: Carpal Tunnel syndrome, Trigger finger, Dequervains syndrome, Hand cortisone injections.
For more information on Mr Patel's practice, please visit his personal website here.
British Elbow & Shoulder Society (BESS)
British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH)
Faculty of Sports & Exercise Medicine UK (FSEM)
Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS Eng)
Mr Vish Patel is a triple fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeon specialising in shoulder and elbow/ Upper limb surgery.
He undertook his medical degree at UCL and subsequent higher orthopaedic training in the East Midlands (UK).
He has trained in four of London’s renowned tertiary hospitals and has travelled as far as Japan to build his specialist skills in arthroscopic ‘keyhole’, shoulder and elbow surgery as well as shoulder replacement and, complex upper limb fracture surgery.
Vish is also fellowship trained in hand surgery having worked at the Chelsea & Westminster Hand Unit.
He is extensively involved in medical education which includes teaching Oxford University Medical students, physiotherapists, as well as nationally training future consultants in shoulder and elbow surgery. He also works as teaching faculty at the Royal College of Surgeons of England helping to enhance surgical care.
Vish is also one of a few surgeons who are Members of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine UK, helping him to treat sports related injuries non-operatively and is also uniquely skilled to provide his patients Ultrasound guided injections.
His general philosophy is that an accurate, specialist assessment together with a team-based approach to rehabilitation help patients to make a full recovery without the need for surgery in the majority of Upper Limb problems when managed early.
Royal Berkshire Hospital
6149303
Shoulder: Shoulder impingement , Acromio-clavicular Joint arthritis, Frozen Shoulder, Rotator cuff tear, Shoulder dislocation/ Instability, Shoulder Arthritis, Biceps tendinopathy/ SLAP tears, Calcific tendonitis, ACJ Dislocation, Clavicle fractures.
Elbow: Tennis Elbow, Cubital Tunnel syndrome, Distal biceps rupture, Golfers elbow.
Hand/ wrist: Carpal Tunnel syndrome, Trigger finger, Dequervains syndrome, Hand cortisone injections.
For more information on Mr Patel's practice, please visit his personal website here.
British Elbow & Shoulder Society (BESS)
British Society for Surgery of the Hand (BSSH)
Faculty of Sports & Exercise Medicine UK (FSEM)
Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS Eng)
Mr Vish Patel is a triple fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeon specialising in shoulder and elbow/ Upper limb surgery.
He undertook his medical degree at UCL and subsequent higher orthopaedic training in the East Midlands (UK).
He has trained in four of London’s renowned tertiary hospitals and has travelled as far as Japan to build his specialist skills in arthroscopic ‘keyhole’, shoulder and elbow surgery as well as shoulder replacement and, complex upper limb fracture surgery.
Vish is also fellowship trained in hand surgery having worked at the Chelsea & Westminster Hand Unit.
He is extensively involved in medical education which includes teaching Oxford University Medical students, physiotherapists, as well as nationally training future consultants in shoulder and elbow surgery. He also works as teaching faculty at the Royal College of Surgeons of England helping to enhance surgical care.
Vish is also one of a few surgeons who are Members of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine UK, helping him to treat sports related injuries non-operatively and is also uniquely skilled to provide his patients Ultrasound guided injections.
His general philosophy is that an accurate, specialist assessment together with a team-based approach to rehabilitation help patients to make a full recovery without the need for surgery in the majority of Upper Limb problems when managed early.