Knee Imaging: when, what and what does it really mean?
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Knee Imaging: when, what and what does it really mean?

  • Ages 18+

Join us for an evening of education, networking and a glass or two of some bubbles.

By medneo London Centre

Date and time

Thu, 3 Jul 2025 18:00 - 20:00 GMT+1

Location

medneo Imaging Centre - MRI and Ultrasound

155-157 Great Portland Street London W1W 6QP United Kingdom

Agenda

6:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Welcome drinks


Arrive at 6pm to a glass of bubbles and an opportunity to network with other professionals.

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Knee Imaging: when, what and what does it really mean?


In this interactive session we will cover: when to refer for imaging what imaging is best in which scenarios how reliable is imaging how to put imaging results in context all with reference specifica...

7:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Q&A with Mr Ian McDermott followed by drinks and networking


Get your questions answered by Mr Ian McDermott. After the Q&A session there will be a further opportunity for drinks and networking.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • No venue parking

Knee Imaging: when, what and what does it really mean?


A talk about the role of MRI (and other imaging modalities) in the diagnosis and management of knee conditions by Mr Ian McDermott, Consultant Knee Surgeon.


In this interactive session we will cover:

  • when to refer for imaging
  • what imaging is best in which scenarios
  • how reliable is imaging
  • how to put imaging results in context

all with reference specifically to conditions of the knee joint.


Mr Ian McDermott is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising purely in knees. He is the founder and the Managing Partner of the London Sports Orthopaedics practice, and he is also Professor Emeritus at London Southbank University’s School of Physiotherapy. Mr McDermott is guaranteed to give a fast, detailed, fact-packed, hard-hitting and humorous expert summary of the role of imaging in ‘knees’ — and this is a CPD session not to be missed!


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FreeJul 3 · 18:00 GMT+1