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Podiatrist
London, W1G 0AR
My particular areas of interest are foot surgery, sports injuries, biomechanics / gait analysis, orthoses and diabetic foot complications, lecturing both nationally and internationally. I have worked extensively with elite and professional sports men and women in a wide range of disciplines, including football, rugby, cricket, athletics, hockey,
badminton.
I am a director of P2L, a company specialising in bespoke
performance footwear and Run3D, a company providing advanced 3D gait analysis.
I was an elected member of the council of the Society of Chiropodists &
Podiatrists and past Dean of the Faculty of Podiatric Surgery.
I am married with 3 grown up children, an ex rugby player and a keen (but not very good) golfer.
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I qualified as a podiatrist in 1983 and completed a teaching qualification in 1985 before obtaining a post graduate degree in Podiatry in 1989. He obtained his fellowship in Podiatric Surgery in 1993 and in 1994 he established the Podiatric Surgery service in City & Hackney, where he worked as a Consultant Podiatric Surgeon at Homerton UniversityHospital and was clinical lead for the Department of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery until 2022.
I work in private practice and am Director of Premier Podiatry Limited, a Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Sports Medicine Department at Queen Mary University of London and an honorary Consultant Podiatrist with Barts Health NHS Trust.
I am the UK representative on the Vasyli Think Tank and the Vionic Innovation lab, involved in the development of footwear and orthoses and is a reviewer for a number of scientific journals.
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Trevor Prior is a gem amongst rough rock. Knowledgeable, compassionate, skilled and charismatic. He is the person I would take my foot problem to.
Mr Liam Stapleton