Dr Suleman Latif

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Dr Suleman Latif

MBBS BSc (Econ) MRCP (UK) MSc (SEM) FFSEM (UK)

Consultant, Sport and Exercise Medicine

Professional Biography

Dr Suleman Latif is a consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine. His primary aim is to work together with you to manage your symptoms and help you get back to living how you would like to, whether this is simply taking a walk in a park or competing in high-level sport.

Dr Latif’s experience started in 2008 prior to graduating from the prestigious Kings College London Medical School with Partial Distinction in 2013. He then successfully pursued postgraduate training at the world-renowned Royal London Hospital, before obtaining an MSc in Sport and Exercise Medicine with Merit at Queen Mary, University of London. He completed his specialist training in Sport and Exercise Medicine at the highly regarded training programme at the Nuffield Orthopaedic centre, Oxford.

Dr Latif held a position of Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. He led the Acute Soft Tissue Injury Clinic and the medical care in the community musculoskeletal clinic. He provides expert assessment and treatment in musculoskeletal and sports injuries to a wide scope of patients, from recreational hobbyists to competitive athletes. He has experience in a wide breadth of sports. This includes Premier League football, rugby and boxing. He has previously worked with athletes in preparation for the Olympic Games from multiple sports during his time at The UK Sports Institute in Bisham Abbey.

Areas of interest

  • Sports injuries; Joint pain; Steroid/cortisone injections; Soft tissue injections; Hyaluronic acid Injections; Ostenil injections; Platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections; Shockwave therapy; Ultrasound
  • Shoulder pain; Shoulder impingement; Shoulder instability; Rotator cuff; Frozen Shoulder; Elbow pain; Tennis elbow; Golfer’s elbow; Wrist pain; Carpal tunnel syndrome; Hand pain
  • Runner’s knee; Jumper’s knee; Achilles Tendinitis; Plantar fasciitis; Stress fractures; Female Athlete Triad; Relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S)
  • Thigh pain; Knee pain; Calf pain; Shin pain; exercise induced leg pain; Ankle pain; Foot pain
  • Neck pain; Low back pain; Sciatica; Sacroiliac joint dysfunction; Hip pain; Buttock/gluteal