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Mr. Rudge qualified from St. George’s Hospital Medical School in 1999. He spent a year working in Perth, Western Australia before returning to a basic surgical training in London. He then undertook his specialist orthopaedic training on the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital rotation and also underwent a UK advanced training fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery. He subsequently gained further experience in the management of complex lower limb trauma at the Royal London Hospital.
Mr Rudge ensures that he takes the time to explain things clearly and logically enabling patients to make informed decisions about their treatment.
Mr. Rudge’s main surgical interest is in the treatment of all aspects of foot and ankle pathology. He offers a full range of surgical treatments for conditions such as Hallux Valgus (bunions) / Hallux Rigidus (arthritis) and lesser toe deformities. He also treats degenerative foot and ankle conditions including arthritis of the midfoot and hindfoot alongside degenerative tendon conditions such as Tibialis Posterior tendinopathy.
He offers various treatments for sports injuries including lateral ligament reconstruction and ankle arthroscopy. He also works alongside orthotists and physiotherapists to offer a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of foot and ankle conditions.
Mr Rudge is a family man, married with two daughters. He is a keen, classically trained musician (having been a music scholar and bassoonist in a past life) and is now an avid builder and collector of guitars. His other passions include both film and digital photography and red wine. He continues to enjoy supporting rugby and cricket.