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Dr Mike Bundy has been a GP for 14 years and qualified in Sports and Exercise Medicine in 1999. He runs a Sports Injuries Clinic at the Nuffield Hospital, Guildford and is involved with several professional sports.
He is the team doctor to the England A's rugby team and one of the two Doctors that look after London Irish RFC. He is team and event Doctor to the UK Athletics team and was Medical Director for the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Birmingham in March 2003.
More locally he is a team Doctor to the Guildford Flames Ice Hockey team.
A Sports Medicine Doctor or Physician is a fully qualified GP who has gained extra qualifications in Sports and Exercise medicine. This allows him to assess, examine and treat any problems coming from the musculo-skeletal system whether you are a keen sports person or not. The service can be equally useful to those who suffer after DIY or gardening, as well as sport.
Further investigations such as X-Ray, Ultrasound scans, Isotope Bone scans and MRI or CT scans as well as blood tests, if appropriate, which can also be arranged by Dr Bundy.
Treatment may involve advice on further physiotherapy or manipulative therapy, nutritional and technique alterations, posture and gait changes (podiatry referral), cortisone injections or surgical referrals.
Most problems can be solved by an accurate assessment and a combined managed program by the team of professionals at Cranfold Physical Therapy Centre Ltd.
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