Mr Wright is a Paediatric Orthopaedic and Limb reconstruction surgeon. His practice includes paediatric orthopaedic conditions including limb deformity, neuromuscular conditions, hip pathology and disorders of the foot. He also sees adults with congenital and acquired limb deformities requiring limb lengthening or reconstruction techniques. His NHS practice is at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore.
He graduated from his medical degree at University College London, with honours in 2006. Whilst as a Specialist Registrar he completed his higher orthopaedic training on the Percivall Pott rotation in London. On obtaining his FRCS he was awarded the Arthur Edward Burton memorial prize for the best performance in the written examination. During his training, Mr Wright gained experience in paediatric orthopaedics and limb reconstruction at several centres including Great Ormond Street Hospital, the Royal London Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital.
Mr Wright completed two international fellowships, firstly at the Ilizarov Scientific Centre for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Kurgan, Russia, where he worked on the use of circular fixators for deformity correction and limb lengthening. Subsequently he undertook a 12-month fellowship in Paediatric Orthopaedics at the Starship Children’s hospital in Auckland, New Zealand.
His research interests including paediatric congenital and acquired deformity along with outcomes and registry data in limb reconstruction. He has published multiple scientific papers and book chapters in orthopaedic textbooks. He is a member of the British Limb reconstruction society, having a role on the Research committee.
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