Pouya completed his undergraduate medical training at King’s College London. During this time he also successfully completed an intercalated BSc in Physiology with Applied Medical Sciences at University College London.
Pouya’s postgraduate training was undertaken in the London deanery. During this time, in addition to publishing papers and presenting at both national and international meetings, he completed a part-time MSc in Trauma and Orthopaedics at the University of Brighton.
Pouya furthered his academic interests by undertaking a part-time MD, through Imperial College London, looking at the role of metabolic profiling in identifying the inflammatory metabolites associated with osteoarthritis and joint infections in human synovial fluid. His contributions have helped Imperial College London currently become the foremost musculoskeletal metabolic and joint fluid research centre in the world.
Pouya’s also a fellowship trained upper limb surgeon. In addition to completing an international sports fellowship in Perth, Australia with an interest in shoulder, hip and knee surgery, Pouya completed an upper limb fellowship at the world renowned Wrightington hospital and a trauma fellowship at St Mary’s Hospital, London. He’s completed a shoulder, elbow and hand fellowship at the prestigious Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt hospital as well as a shoulder and elbow fellowship at Chelsea and Westminster hospital.
Pouya now joins W5Physio to run a regular clinic. If you’re struggling with any new or ongoing upper limb problems, book some time with him now.