Andrew

Andrew Emms

Director: BSc (Hons), MCSP, HPC, Dip (OMS), Dip (Inj.th) FOM

Andrew graduated from The University of Birmingham as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1999. After completing his rotations he chose to specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. He spent several years working in the  Pain Service and Rheumatology department at Dudley Hospital Group. He has gained Post Graduate Diplomas in Orthopaedic Medicine, Injection Therapy and in 2011 gained Fellowship to the Orthopaedic Medicine Society.

Andrew currently works as a Consultant Physiotherapist at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham. He has his own clinics where he assesses, investigates and treats predominantly spinal problems. He also works alongside surgeons and physicians within their clinics.

Along side his clinical practice Andrew is an Honorary Lecturer at The University of Birmingham, lecturing undergraduate medical and physiotherapy students.  He has also lectured in post-graduate courses as a tutor for orthopaedic medicine.  He is an expert advisor to the Primary Care Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine Society and a peer reviewer of research articles for 'Physiotherapy' the journal of the UK Chartered Society for Physiotherapy.  He is also actively involved in research projects with a particular interest in rehabilitation of spinal conditions and medical education and continues to publish his work in peer reviewed journals.
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