Dr Mark Wotherspoon: An Expert in Curing Sports Injuries


Posted June 1, 2017 by sportsdoctor

Competent and Experienced in the Field of Sports Medicine

 
Dr Mark Wotherspoon is a well-known medical professional, who deals with exercise, sports and musculoskeletal medicine. He specialises in underperformance syndrome, long-lasting groin pain and tendon injuries.
In the following discussion, let us learn more about this UK-based doctor, his fields of expertise and accomplishment.

More About the Doctor

The renowned doctor qualified in the year 1985 from St. George’s Hospital. After amassing adequate experience and competence in Rheumatology, Orthopaedics and A & E, in the year 1991, he moved on to complete his vocational training. He procured a diploma in the year 1992 in Exercise and Sports medicine and have been practising since then.

Dr Wotherspoon stands to be a founding member of the noted ‘Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine’. He also served the role of a Club Doctor for eight long years at Fulham FC and at Irish RFC London for two years. At present, he is working at Southampton FC as a Medical Officer. He also worked with England’s hockey teams and attended the Commonwealth and Olympics.

His Achievements

It can be fairly concluded from the aforementioned discussion that Dr Mark Wotherspoon is a proficient doctor, who knows his work well. He received a number of awards, which are major evidence of his significant contribution. Let us take a close look at some of them as they are mentioned below in brief:

• He was a member of the famous ‘British Medical Olympic Committee’ from 1993 to 2010.

• He was the ‘Doping Control Officer’ for the noted UK sports from 1992 to 1997.

• He is a leading Medical Officer for the Cricket team of England since 2007.

• His journal ‘Radiofrequency denervation of the inguinal ligament for the treatment of Sportsman’s Hernia – a pilot study’, ‘Vol 47 Issue 6 BJS’ was published in the year 2013.

• He is noted for giving lectures at some of the major healthcare institutions including the Hampshire Clinic, Wessex Nuffield, Wimbledon Clinics and the hospitals of Circle Reading.

His Clinics

The clinics Dr Mark Wotherspoon is currently practising at are as follows:
• Wessex Nuffield Hospital from 2 pm to 6 pm on Monday.
• NHS- Basingstoke from 2 pm to 6 pm on Tuesday.
• Perform at Southampton from 2 pm to 6 pm on Thursday.
• Candover Clinic from 2 pm to 6 pm on Friday.

Why choose Dr Mark Wotherspoon?

The numerous honours attributed to Dr Mark Wotherspoon substantiates his efficiency and professionalism as a Sports Medicine Specialist. Some of the positive customer reviews are as follows:

"Mark Wotherspoon has worked with the England cricket team since 2007 and his care for both the players and management has always been highly professional, thorough and sympathetic. He understands both the needs and pressures of the individuals and the Team and always manages to balance the two. He is happy to go the extra mile and has certainly helped me manage my injuries and continue to perform to the best of my ability."

John Smith

England Cricket, 7 March 2014

"Both of us are international standard gymnasts working specifically in tumbling gymnastics. We have been seeing Dr Mark Wotherspoon and he has been the reason for our fast recovery.

Allana was having big problems with her back and ankle only weeks before the World Championships late last year. Dr Wotherspoon got her to a competitive state and she was able to compete in this high level international championship and finished in overall 6th position in the world. Without his high level of knowledge and reassurance she would never have been able to compete the way she did."

David-Roy Wood and Allana Penny

International Tumblers

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Last Updated June 1, 2017