Mr Matthew Wilson
Specialises in
Hip replacement surgery, hip revision surgery, sports hip surgery, young adult hip surgery, hip arthroscopic surgery
Areas of interest
Specialist in robotic hip surgery, minimally invasive surgery and management of hip conditions in active patients.
Biography
Matthew Wilson is the President of the British Hip Society. He studied medicine at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College in London, qualifying in 1997. He completed his orthopaedic training in Reading, Oxford, Derby and Nottingham, and spent time with the Trauma Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He is fellowship trained in Hip Reconstruction by the Exeter Hip Unit and in Hip Preservation Surgery by Mr Richard Villar in Cambridge.
Matthew was appointed as a Consultant, specialising in hip reconstructive surgery, to the Exeter Hip Unit in 2010. He has been a Regional Clinical Coordinator of the National Joint Registry, on the Editorial Board of the Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and was selected by the American Hip Society as the 2016 Rothman-Ranawat travelling fellow. He was a founding member of the Non-Arthroplasty Hip Registry in 2013. He has been on the Executive of the British Hip Society since 2019.
Matthew specialises in the diagnosis and management of disorders of the young adult hip, and complex primary and revision hip surgery, as well as training hip fellows in Exeter and maintaining an interest in research and the long-term outcomes of hip surgery. He operates privately at the Exeter Nuffield Hospital and the Exeter Nightingale and can be contacted via his secretary, Rebecca at info@myhipsurgeon.co.uk