Professor Tom Quick
Orthopaedic Surgery
About Professor Tom Quick
Professor Tom Quick is an internationally recognised Peripheral Nerve Surgeon and Clinical Academic, providing expert care across the UK and Iceland. He holds honorary posts in several London NHS hospitals and has successfully treated elite athletes from sports including rugby, cricket, football, and horse racing. He completed his medical training at University College London (UCL) and pursued orthopaedic training in Bristol. He later undertook prestigious fellowships at The Westmead Children’s Hospital in Sydney and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, where he was appointed Consultant Peripheral Nerve Surgeon in 2013. He also served at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Surrey, specialising in nerve injuries from combat. Professor Quick earned an MD(res) from UCL in 2018 for his doctoral thesis on muscle re-innervation. He is Honorary Associate Professor at the Institute of Orthopaedics & Musculoskeletal Science and Clinical Lead for Peripheral Nerve at UCL’s Centre for Nerve Engineering. A prolific researcher with over 50 peer-reviewed publications, he has developed national guidelines for nerve injury and collaborates widely in academic and clinical innovations.
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