Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Mr Abhinav Gulihar is a highly-regarded and experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon practising in the London area. He is a specialist in regards to the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand, focusing on arthritis, fractures, sports injuries, pain, and with procedures such as arthroscopy and minimally invasive surgery. Mr Gulihar is presently practising at his private clinics in three BMI hospitals and two KIMS hospitals, alongside his clinic practice in King's College Hospital NHS Trust.
Mr Gulihar received his medical qualification in 2003 from Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore, India. Afterward, he completed his specialist orthopaedic training in East Midlands and Kent, Surrey, and Sussex before going on to do a fellowship at the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre and also undertaking the European Arthroscopy Fellowship. To further his specialist training, Mr Gulihar took the opportunity to learn from several experts in shoulder surgery during visits in Europe and the USA. Notably, Mr Gulihar completed two research degrees: Masters in Orthopaedic Engineering and an MD in joint cartilage research from the University of Leicester.
Whilst using the latest techniques and evidence-based practice, Mr Gulihar puts an emphasis on patient care in his work. He has a particular interest in education and research in his field, aiding in his continual professional growth, and ultimately bettering patient comfort and outcomes. Mr Gulihar is the current departmental lead for education and training, and he teaches multiple training courses. This work has won him several research and teaching awards. In addition, Mr Gulihar has dedicated time to have more than 20 published works in peer-reviewed journals, whilst also presenting at prestigious national and international conferences and meetings.
Mr Gulihar received his medical qualification in 2003 from Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore, India. Afterward, he completed his specialist orthopaedic training in East Midlands and Kent, Surrey, and Sussex before going on to do a fellowship at the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre and also undertaking the European Arthroscopy Fellowship. To further his specialist training, Mr Gulihar took the opportunity to learn from several experts in shoulder surgery during visits in Europe and the USA. Notably, Mr Gulihar completed two research degrees: Masters in Orthopaedic Engineering and an MD in joint cartilage research from the University of Leicester.
Whilst using the latest techniques and evidence-based practice, Mr Gulihar puts an emphasis on patient care in his work. He has a particular interest in education and research in his field, aiding in his continual professional growth, and ultimately bettering patient comfort and outcomes. Mr Gulihar is the current departmental lead for education and training, and he teaches multiple training courses. This work has won him several research and teaching awards. In addition, Mr Gulihar has dedicated time to have more than 20 published works in peer-reviewed journals, whilst also presenting at prestigious national and international conferences and meetings.
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AC joint surgery
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Ankle arthrodesis
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Ankle replacement surgery
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Arm pain
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Arthritis
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Arthroplasty
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Arthroscopic debridement
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Arthroscopic subacromial decompression
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Biological therapy
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Broken collarbone
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Bursitis
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Carpal tunnel surgery
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Claw toe
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
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Cysts
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De Quervain syndrome
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Dupuytren’s contracture
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Elbow
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Elbow arthroscopy
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Elbow Pain
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Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
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Foot
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Fracture
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Fractured elbow
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Fractured humerus
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Fractured shoulder
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Frozen shoulder
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Ganglion cyst
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Hammer toe
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Hand
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Hand arthritis
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Hand fracture
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Hand injury
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Hand nerve repair surgery
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Hand surgery
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Hand tendonitis
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Hip
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Hip prosthesis
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Inflammatory arthritis
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Injuries diagnosis
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Joint injections
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Joint pain
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Joint preservation surgery
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Knee arthritis
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Knee osteoarthritis
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Median nerve
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Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
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Muscle injuries
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Non-union fracture
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis of the ankle
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Osteoarthritis of the elbow
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Osteoarthritis of the hip
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Platelet-rich plasma
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Rotator cuff injury
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Rotator cuff surgery
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Scaphoid bone
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Scapholunate ligament
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Shoulder
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Shoulder arthroscopy
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Shoulder dislocation
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Shoulder instability
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Shoulder prosthesis
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Shoulder replacement
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Shoulder surgery
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Shoulder tendonitis
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SLAP tear
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Soft tissue sarcoma
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Spinal column
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Spinal injections
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Spinal osteoarthritis
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Sport surgery
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Sports injuries
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Sports medicine
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Sports physical examination
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Sports traumatology
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Sternoclavicular joint
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Stiff hands
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Supraspinatus tendon tear
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Tendinopathy
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Tendon injuries
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Tendonitis
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Trapeziectomy
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Trapped nerve
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Traumatic injury
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Trigger finger
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Ulnar nerve entrapment
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Ulnar nerve surgery
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WALANT (wide awake hand surgery)
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Wrist arthrodesis
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Wrist arthroscopy
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Wrist denervation
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Wrist fracture
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Wrist surgery
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BMI Chelsfield Park HospitalBucks Cross Rd BR6 7RG - Orpington(+44) 02076645029
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BMI The Sloane Hospital125 Albemarle Rd BR3 5HS - Beckenham(+44) 02076645029
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BMI The Blackheath Hospital40-42 Lee Terrace SE3 9UD - London (East London)(+44) 02076645029
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Sevenoaks Medical CentreBeadle House TN13 2JD - Sevenoaks(+44) 02076645029
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KIMS HospitalNewnham Ct Way ME14 5FT - Maidstone(+44) 02076645029
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Harley Street Specialist Hospital18-22 Queen Anne St, London W1G 8HU - London (Central London)(+44) 02076645029