Mr Segaren specialises in all aspects of non-spinal paediatric orthopaedics and has sub-specialist expertise in advanced paediatric, adolescent and young adult hip preservation techniques and neuromuscular disorders such as cerebral palsy. He is triple fellowship trained, having spent one year at Sick Kids, Toronto the home of modern-day paediatric hip surgery and eighteen months at Great Ormond Steet Hospital. Two years at Europe's busiest level one trauma centre (The Royal London), gave him a wide experience of caring for injured children. He has a passion for computer navigated bone cuts (osteotomies) to improve surgical accuracy and human factors that reduce medical error.
Neil has written numerous medical textbook chapters, published research in international peer-reviewed journals (see below) and acts as a Principal Investigator on a number of national research projects. He has won prizes for his work from the British Society of Childrens Orthopaedics (BSCOS), the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA), Association of Surgeons in Training (ASiT) and the HCA foundation.
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