Orthopaedics

Mr Martin Klinke
Biography / Procedures / Clinics / Testimonials / Articles
MD DR
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon- Foot and ankle specialist
Biography
Martin Klinke graduated from medical school in Frankfurt and received his master’s degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Nice.
He completed his post graduate orthopaedic training in the major teaching hospitals of Germany and Paris, followed by a specialised foot and ankle fellowship at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore. In 2001 Mr Klinke worked for a year with Professor Hinterman, a world-leading specialist in ankle replacements.
Mr Klinke was appointed Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals in 2002, and joined the LFAC in 2003 where he has been based full-time since 2007.
Mr Klinke has been invited to lecture nationally and internationally and also travels abroad to operate on specific complex cases. He covers the whole spectrum of foot and ankle surgery with a special interest in ankle joint replacements, sports injuries and forefoot corrections. He also has a great interest in minimal invasive foot surgery as well as arthroscopic (key hole) procedures.
Procedures & Sub-specialties
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Sports injuries
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Hallux valgus/bunion
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Correction of foot deformities
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Hallux rigidus
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Arthritis of ankle and foot
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Ankle Joint replacements
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Trauma
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Ankle surgery
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Foot surgery
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Congenital deformities
Clinic locations and times
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London Bridge Hospital
Mondays 7:30 -12:00
Tuesdays 7:30 – 1:00
Wednesday 7:30 – 4:00
Fridays 7:30 – 1:00
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The Lister Hospital (Chelsea)
Tuesday 2.00pm – 5.30pm
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Bupa Cromwell Hospital (Kensington)
Thursday 11.00am - 3.00pm
“I have complete, normal flexibility in my left big toe, which is a real testimony to Mr Klinke’s skills.”
Virginia Conway after surgery.
Testimonials
Articles
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