Fellowship trained in sports injury surgery Mr Nunn has spent over a decade specialising in the treatment of knee problems and in arthroscopic knee surgery specifically. He has a particular interest in meniscal preservation, ligament reconstruction and chondral (joint surface) injury and degenerative change in arthritis. 

 Trained in the west of Scotland with early international fellowships in the United States and a post completion of training fellowship in Edinburgh, Mr Nunn took up a full time consultant post in Greater Glasgow and Clyde in 2011 based at the Royal Alexandra Hospital Paisley. During his time in this post, Mr Nunn has held positions in clinical leadership, medical education, eHealth, and sits on the Realistic Medicine Network Group. He is an honorary senior clinical lecturer at the University of Glasgow, and sat on the Post Graduate Surgical Education Board for the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Mr Nunn has published in several peer reviewed publications, presented both nationally and internationally in the field of knee surgery and is the illustrator and Co-editor of one of the best selling orthopaedic textbooks used by trainee orthopaedic surgeons across the world. 

Procedures:

  • Knee Arthroscopy (Keyhole surgery)
  • Meniscal Preservation and Meniscal Repair
  • Anterior Cruciate reconstruction (with or without LET – Lateral Extrarticular Tenodesis)
  • Ligament reconstruction and repair (including using Internal Brace)
  • Arhtroscopic Meniscectomy (for torn meniscus)
  • Radiofrequency Chondroplasty
  • Joint repair treatments including Chodroplasy microfracture and nanofracture
  • Patella (knee cap) dislocation procedures (such as MPFL reconstruction)

Treatments:

  • All conditions of the knee, focusing on non-surgical solutions where possible and using realistic medicine principles and shared decision making when approaching surgical options in treatment.

Non exhaustive list includes:

  • Torn cartilage
  • Ligament injury (i.e. ACL or MCL)
  • Wear and Tear (degenerative change)
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Patella dislocation
  • Knee instability
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