Mr Paolo Consigliere
Consultant orthopaedic shoulder and elbow surgeon in Keighley, London, Berkshire & Cranbrook
MD CCST(Orth)
GMC: 7434052
Mr Paolo Consigliere areas of expertise:
Professional statement
Mr Paolo Consigliere is a distinguished consultant shoulder and elbow orthopaedic surgeon, offering his expertise in London, Reading, Ashford Kent, and Cranbrook. With a career spanning over a decade, he is an expert in an array of orthopaedic treatments, including rotator cuff injuries, shoulder and elbow instability, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, fracture non-union and arthritic shoulder and elbow joints.
Mr Consigliere graduated with an MD from the University of Pavia in Italy. He completed a series of esteemed fellowships, notably a complex trauma and limb reconstruction fellowship at St George's University Hospital NHS FT and two upper limb fellowships at the Rowley Bristow Unit, Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and the Reading Shoulder Unit, Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. During the years, he visited several centres in Europe and overseas; is annually invited to “Teach the Teachers” advance elbow course at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN and was awarded the SECEC/ESSSE European Society for Shoulder Surgery and Elbow and the AO Trauma travelling fellowships, visiting internationally renowned centres in Japan, South Korea and Switzerland.
In addition to addressing injuries and pathologies in adults, Mr. Consigliere specialises in the treatment of shoulder and elbow conditions in children aged 3 years and above. His expertise lies in the specialised areas of trauma management and deformity corrections for the upper limb, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of elbow osteochondritis dissecans and issues related to shoulder and elbow joint instability.
Beyond clinical practice, Mr Consigliere has significantly contributed to the field through his research efforts. As the Director of Clinical Research at the Reading Shoulder Unit and the Research Lead at the William Harvey Hospital, he has actively participated in numerous publications and conferences, accessible through his ResearchGate profile. His involvement in professional associations such as the British Orthopaedic Association, AO Trauma Society, British Elbow and Shoulder Society, and the European Society for Surgery to the Shoulder and Elbow underscores his commitment to staying at the forefront of advancements in his field.
Notably, Mr Consigliere fulfils important roles in the academic realm, serving as the Education and Clinical Supervisor for junior doctors and trainees at the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust. He is a Lecturer at the Kent and Medway Medical School where he supervises and supports future generations of doctors, while approaching medical research for the first time in their career. Moreover, his contribution as the Audit and Governance Lead for the Trauma and Orthopaedic department at the William Harvey Hospital showcases his dedication to ensuring high standards and quality care within the healthcare system.
His extensive experience, wealth of knowledge, and commitment to advancing orthopaedic care positions Mr Paolo Consigliere as a preeminent figure in shoulder and elbow orthopaedics, offering patients the assurance of exceptional and compassionate medical care.
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I felt well informed and he was happy to explain anything I did not understand. He also did not dismiss my concerns around treatment outcome for different ethnic groups.
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03/10/2024
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Excellent service. Friendly & professional. 100% improvement for right shoulder. Kept fully informed all way though.Very good physio.
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15/08/2024
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I had a very painful elbow which the lovely Mr Consigliere looked at and then sent me for an MRI. I had torn the tendon and the ligament had detached from the bone. He operated on me two weeks later and two weeks after that I have pretty much full use of my elbow. Thank you