Mr Richard Bryant areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Richard Bryant is a highly experienced, qualified, and skilled consultant orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in shoulder and elbow surgery. This includes treatment for shoulder and elbow pain, tendonitis, and injections.
Surgery carried out by Mr Bryant includes shoulder replacements for arthritis, keyhole surgery (arthroscopy) for subacromial pain/impingement, rotator cuff repairs for muscle damage, stabilisations for shoulder dislocations, as well as treatment for calcific tendonitis, frozen shoulder, and ACJ pain. He is currently practising through Sheffield Orthopaedics Limited at Spire Claremont Hospital, and Circle Thornbury Hospital, both of which are in Sheffield.
Mr Bryant, who obtained an MBBS in medicine from King's College London in 1997, completed an upper limb fellowship at the University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire in 2008. He is also an expert in relation to golfer's elbow, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, and shoulder instability.
After completing his first medical qualification, which was a BSc in biomedical science at King's College London in 1994, Mr Bryant then successfully undertook specialised orthopaedic training. He provides all of his patients with a comprehensive range of open and arthroscopic treatments for a wide variety of conditions. Mr Bryant is the current deputy director for surgery at Rotherham Hospital, chairman of Sheffield Orthopaedics Ltd, and has been faculty on regional and national courses, including shoulder arthroscopy workshops at the Royal College of Surgeons in London.