Prof. Nicolas Reina, France
Professor Reina is Head of Hip and Trauma at the University Hospital in Toulouse, France. He holds a PhD in Anthropobiology, completed a fellowship in Oxford, UK, and worked in the Mayo Clinic, Rochester for research. His main focus is hip & pelvis surgery and his clinical practice comprises conservative surgery, primary and complex revision total hip arthroplasty as well as trauma for complex acetabular fractures.
He is a Board member of French Hip Knee Surgery and the European Hip Society and the International Board of the American Association of Hip Knee Surgeons. He has published over 150 peer reviewed publications and book chapters, and lectured in various international conferences.
Dr Scott Brumby, SA, Australia
Dr Brumby is a lower limb orthopaedic surgeon with over 30 years’ experience specialising in hip and knee conditions.
Scott is committed to evidence based medicine and is actively involved in reviewing data from the AOA National Joint Replacement Registry.
Scott has been working with Amplitude for 10 years and has an abundance of experience implanting the Saturne monoblock dual mobility construct. He provides a wealth of knowledge about the design, technologies and materials required to deliver orthopaedic excellence. He also conducts international arthroplasty education and has delivered talks on dual mobility around the world.
Dr Allen Turnbull, NSW, Australia
As an engaged member of the Australian orthopaedic landscape with 40 years’ experience, Dr Turnbull has always been at the forefront of orthopaedics in NSW. Recently retired, Allen is now available as a roaming ‘centre of excellence’ nationally and globally. While operating, Allen gained experience in the latest innovative procedures such as minimally invasive hip replacement and held the firm philosophy that dual mobility constructs were the best option for all patient indications; not just difficult cases. Allen has published several articles in international orthopaedic journals and has presented regularly at local, national and international orthopaedic meetings.
Prof. Riaz Khan, WA, Australia
Professor Khan is a senior orthopaedic surgeon based in Perth who trained in the United Kingdom and Australia. A leading researcher with a distinguished academic career, he has published over 80 scientific papers and delivered over 100 national and international presentations on partial and total joint replacement procedures.
In 2015, Riaz co-founded the Australian Institute of Robotic Orthopaedics (www.airo.net.au), an independent biotechnology and research organisation that aims to deliver a new standard of patient care, backed by proven science. Professor Khan has extensive experience with the Saturne dual mobility cup and has been using it for majority of his THR patients.