Dr Dominic Radford undertook all of his medical training in the United Kingdom. He attended Birmingham University Medical School and then trained as a General Practitioner obtaining his MRCGP. He then completed his Masters in Sports Medicine at the Queen Mary University of London before then obtaining his Fellowship at the Faculty of Sport & Exercise Medicine which is part of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. He then worked as a Consultant Sports Medicine Physician at London Bridge Hospital running a busy sports injury clinic.
He has considerable experience working with elite athletes. He has variously been a team physician for England RFU, England RFL, Fulham Football Club & Leyton Orient Football Club. He was appointed as a lead physician for the London 2012 Olympics & Paralympics.
He moved to Australia in 2013 and was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and now runs a sports injury clinic within a primary care setting.
Conditions Treated
These may be acute from a recent injury or chronic i.e. long term
Not just sport & exercise conditions but also general aches and pains
Problems managed in the clinic include neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, fingers, spine, chest wall, hip, groin, thigh, knee, calf, ankle, foot & toes.
Typical diagnosis includes problems with joint, tendon, ligament, bone, muscle, cartilage, sprain, strain, tear, fracture and stress fracture, impingement, tendinosis, tendinitis, tendinopathy, epicondylosis.
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