Mr Simon Gregg-Smith
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Gregg-Smith is a specialist in shoulder surgery at Sulis Hospital Bath, providing a full range of surgical and outpatient treatments.
He studied at Corpus Christi College, Oxford before qualifying as a doctor at the John Radcliffe Hospital. He did some of his junior surgical training in Bath before returning to Oxford to specialise in orthopaedic surgery. He then spent time in an academic post at Oxford University, carrying out teaching and research as well as surgery, before taking up a consultant post in Bath in 1995.
Mr Gregg-Smith now has a specialist practice dealing exclusively with the shoulder. He provides the full range of surgical and outpatient treatments, including keyhole (arthroscopic) surgery and resurfacing shoulder replacements.
He remains at the forefront of injury and fracture surgery, continuing to research, teach, and train nationally and internationally.
Mr Gregg-Smith strongly believes that truly excellent results in shoulder conditions can only be achieved by a partnership between patient, surgeon and physiotherapist and that the key to this is mutual communication and understanding.
Treatments
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Arthritis treatment
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Degenerative conditions of the shoulder (osteoarthritis)
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Latarjet shoulder stabilisation surgery
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Rotator cuff surgery
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Shoulder arthroscopic decompression
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Shoulder arthroscopic release
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Shoulder fracture treatment
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Shoulder replacement surgery
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Shoulder stabilisation (Bankart repair)
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Additional information about Mr Simon Gregg-Smith
All shoulder surgery including arthroscopic and open surgery for dislocations, rotator cuff problems, fractures of the clavicle and arm, shoulder replacement surgeryDiscover more about Simon Gregg-Smith and expertise in the treatment of shoulder conditions.
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Outside of work Mr Gregg-Smith's family, sporting and social life keep him sane and in touch with the real world.
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Shoulder surgery in general.
Injuries including tendon problems and dislocations.
Degenerative conditions.
Arthritis.
Fractures involving the shoulder and arm.
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Assessment of results of treatment, particularly related to patient centered measures
Organisation and efficiency of shoulder services
Royal College of Surgeons of England
British Elbow and Shoulder Society
British Orthopaedic Association
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