Consultant team growth
- zoephilipson
- Sep 29
- 2 min read
We are delighted to announce that Mr Barry Rose (Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon) and Professor Mike Loosemore MBE (Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine) will be holding clinics at Sportswise in order to compliment and support our existing consultants and health professionals. Both are registered with all the main health insurance companies and also accept self-funding patients.

Mr Barry Rose is a leading consultant orthopaedic surgeon who has a specialist interest in foot and ankle surgery. He treats the whole spectrum of conditions ranging from foot and ankle sports injuries, ankle instability, tendon problems, foot deformity, arthritis, heel pain, forefoot pain and bunions.
Mr Rose became fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2013. He achieved his MSc degree following research into recovery following forefoot surgery. He undertook a year of fellowship training in foot and ankle surgery at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia. It was here where Mr Rose was further exposed to the surgical management of a wide range of foot and ankle pathology.
Subsequently, Mr Rose completed a prestigious fellowship with Mr Dishan Singh at the internationally acclaimed Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London, which is where he developed further expertise in complex foot and ankle surgery. Mr Rose is a keen teacher of trainee doctors and surgeons and is an ATLS instructor.

Professor Loosemore MBE is a lead consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine, treating all types of sportspeople and children for musculoskeletal issues, concussions and sports injuries.
He is at the forefront of research and development in the prevention and treatment of concussions and he believes that exercise is a highly effective tool in therapeutic intervention, disease prevention and treatment of chronic non-communicable diseases.
He travels extensively with national squads to Olympic and Commonwealth Games and World and European Championships.
Holding a PhD in the Pathophysiology of Boxing Injuries, he has published numerous works supporting his wide field of knowledge. An honorary doctorate in science was awarded for "outstanding contribution to sport and exercise medicine" while serving as the Head of Speciality to future Sport and Exercise Medicine doctors. He has also received the Sir Robert Atkins Award, the David Hemery Award and was greatly honoured to receive an MBE for services to Sports Medicine.








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