Personal Profile
Mr Vipin Asopa has a particular focus on hip pain, knee pain and sports injuries. He performs numerous surgical procedures including hip and knee joint replacements, arthroscopy as well as treating arthritis, trochanteric pain and more. Mr Asopa is committed to improving patient care through research and outcome analyses.
Mr Asopa qualified from the University of Bristol in 1998. He completed his basic surgical training on the prestigious Hammersmith Hospital surgical rotation in 2002 before embarking on a PhD at Imperial College, London. In 2007 he undertook orthopaedic surgery training on the Charing-Cross North-West Thames rotation. He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in 2011.
Mr Asopa travelled to Adelaide, Australia to undertake a fellowship at SportsMed.SA to develop and refine his sports surgery technique. He then returned to the UK for a further specialist hip arthroscopy and arthroplasty (joint replacement) fellowship at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. He finally completed a trauma fellowship in Vienna, Austria.
Mr Asopa is involved in the design and overseeing of research projects. He has published 18 original scientific journal articles and completed a PhD in articular cartilage biology.
Mr Asopa qualified from the University of Bristol in 1998. He completed his basic surgical training on the prestigious Hammersmith Hospital surgical rotation in 2002 before embarking on a PhD at Imperial College, London. In 2007 he undertook orthopaedic surgery training on the Charing-Cross North-West Thames rotation. He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery in 2011.
Mr Asopa travelled to Adelaide, Australia to undertake a fellowship at SportsMed.SA to develop and refine his sports surgery technique. He then returned to the UK for a further specialist hip arthroscopy and arthroplasty (joint replacement) fellowship at the Royal Berkshire Hospital. He finally completed a trauma fellowship in Vienna, Austria.
Mr Asopa is involved in the design and overseeing of research projects. He has published 18 original scientific journal articles and completed a PhD in articular cartilage biology.