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Dr Roger Hawkes

MB Ch Dip. Sports Med. FFSEM(UK)

Consultant in Sport & Exercise Medicine

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About

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    Dr Roger Hawkes is a consultant Sport and Exercise Physician and the Chief Medical Officer of the European Tour (golf) and has been the team doctor at the last 4 Ryder Cups including the remarkable turnabout in Chicago in September 2012.

    He started his sports medicine career while in general practice in the early 90s he was the medical officer for Tamworth Football Club and the Tamworth Trojans American Football team. He devised the first exercise referral system in Tamworth and was vociferous in promoting the role of exercise in the prevention and management of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. He is particularly interested in wrist, elbow and shoulder problems and promotes the use of diagnostic ultrasound in clinic to provide, where possible, "one stop" opinions and treatment. His sports medicine training culminated in acceptance onto the new sport and exercise specialist register in 2010. He is an elected member of the Council of the Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine. He has looked after Derbyshire County Cricket Club for the last 3 years.

    He has been worked for the European Tour for 20 years and was appointed in 2007 as their Chief Medical Officer. He has been involved in the research and development of medical services for Tour players, caddies and staff and leads a strong academic board and has published papers this year on wrist injuries in golf. He was also been involved in the development of an anti-doping policy for the European Tour.

    He is also the Medical Director of POMS, an NHS musculoskeletal services for South Staffordshire PCT and is the senior partner with Sports Medicine Partners in Lichfield. He has just been appointed as a lecturer at the Olympic legacy funded Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health at UCL in London and also as an Honorary Consultant at UCH in London

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    Golfing Injuries, Wrist Injuries

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