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25 years of experience
Cambridge, CB24 9EL
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11 connections in healthcare
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25 years of experience
Cambridge, CB24 9EL
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11 connections in healthcare
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Richard Mannion is a consultant neurosurgeon and neurosurgery speciality lead at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. His main interests are spinal problems and brain tumours, specialising in tumours of the skull base and pituitary gland. He works on all aspects of spinal disease interest him including infection, tumours, trauma and degenerative / wear and tear conditions. In particular, he is interested in the role of minimally invasive spinal surgery in treating people with spinal problems having witnessed the advantages of keyhole techniques in his own patients. Richard completed a fellowship in Brisbane, Australia where he became skilled in all aspects minimally invasive spinal techniques and has built up a large minimally invasive spinal practice here in Cambridge.
Richard has a PhD in the field of chronic pain, having spent his research time in London and at Harvard University in Boston under Professor Clifford Woolf, a leading international pain specialist. Richard remains active in research and has published a large number of scientific papers on the subject of chronic pain, nerve pain, spinal disease and minimally invasive spinal techniques (see bibliography below).
Richard is married with 4 children.
Diseases, Medical Tests and Treatments
General Medical Council
No. 4739641
University of London
Medicine
Graduated 2000
Royal College of Surgeons
British Association of Spinal Surgeons
Society of British Neurosurgeons
British Skullbase Society
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