Knee Expertise

Consultant Knee Surgeons

Our knee team comprises of Mr Damien Clark, Mr Jonathan Phillips, and Mr David Hollinghurst.

All are UK trained sub-specialist Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeons.

All undertake Personal Injury and Medical Negligence case instructions related to the knee.

Doctor watching a laptop with x-ray of legs with pain in the knee.

Meet the Knee Experts

Mr Damien Clark

stethoscope Consultant Knee and Trauma Surgeon

Mr Damien Clark

UK trained sub-specialist Consultant Knee & Trauma Surgeon working at a University Hospital and Major Trauma Centre in the UK. Undertakes Personal Injury and Medical Negligence case instructions related to the Spine.

Appointment: Consultant Orthopaedic Knee and Trauma Surgeon at Southmead Hospital, Bristol.

Mr Clark regularly cares for soft tissue and bone injuries, sporting injuries and chronic disease.  He performs surgery for various knee ligament injuries, including ACL rupture. He also treats meniscal injuries, the knee’s shock absorber, with repairs or partial excisions where required. When damage to the joint surface is irreparable, Mr Clark also undertakes knee replacement surgery. He has an interest in treating unstable knees, particularly knee cap instability and pain.

He brings a modern approach to sports injuries and arthritis care. Much of his experience was gained from fellowships in Australia, Canada, India and the UK. He has worked with medical teams caring for several professional sports teams in North America and Australia, including working with American footballers and Australian rugby players.

 

Mr David Hollinghurst

stethoscope Consultant Hip & Knee and Trauma Surgeon

Mr David Hollinghurst

UK trained sub-specialist Consultant Hip & Knee and Trauma Surgeon working at a Trauma Unit. He undertakes Personal Injury and Medical Negligence case instructions related to the Spine.

Appointment: Consultant Orthopaedic Hip & Knee and Trauma Surgeon at Great Western Hospital and the Ridgeway Hospital, Swindon.

Having gained a degree in physiology, specialising in the biology of nerve and muscle, from Cambridge University, Mr Hollinghurst qualified in Medicine also from Cambridge in 1996. He completed orthopaedic training in Oxford, during which time he was awarded a Research Fellowship by the Royal College of Surgeons of England to study the function of partial and total knee replacements. Mr Hollinghurst also holds honorary consultant posts at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford and Oxford Children’s Hospital.

Mr Hollinghurst gained further experience during fellowships working with world class surgeons at Monash Medical Centre in Melbourne, British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver and a visiting fellowship in joint preservation of the young adult hip in Children’s Hospital Boston.

Training in both children’s and adult hip and knee surgery has fostered a strong interest in managing problems in patients of all age groups. The varied experience and different philosophies gained from training in four different health care systems has helped Mr Hollinghurst provide individual solutions for young, active or athletic patients.

Mr Jonathan Phillips

stethoscope Consultant Knee and Trauma Surgeon

Mr Jonathan Phillips

UK trained sub-specialist Consultant Knee and Trauma Surgeon working at a Trauma Unit. He undertakes Personal Injury and Medical Negligence case instructions related to the Spine.

Appointment: Consultant Orthopaedic  Knee and Trauma Surgeon at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital.

Mr Phillips He treats patients with conditions of the knee, specialising in knee arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), knee joint replacement and trauma surgery. He performs unicompartmental, total and revision knee replacements.

Mr Phillips was appointed as a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon in Exeter in January 2015 after completing his specialist training in the East Midlands. He undertook Fellowships training in knee surgery in Exeter and Nottingham, and he undertook a Travelling Fellowship to Chicago. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 2013. He now works as one of the knee specialists at the renowned Exeter Knee Reconstruction Unit at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.

To complement his training, Mr Phillips also completed a Master’s Degree in Sports Medicine at the University of Bath (receiving a merit award and was a Medical Team Leader on the athletics track at the London 2012 Olympics treating injured athletes.

Mr Phillips is currently the revision knee network lead for the South West Peninsula region, and is a member of national working groups setting standards for primary and revision knee replacement.