Surgical Goals - Sports Injuries Podcast

Knife in the fast lane - Bill Ribbans sports surgeon to the stars

August 01, 2022 Professor Bill Ribbans Episode 14
Surgical Goals - Sports Injuries Podcast
Knife in the fast lane - Bill Ribbans sports surgeon to the stars
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Over his 40-year career Prof Bill Ribbans has operated on some of the world's best-known sports stars in his capacity as a top sports surgeon.  A friend and mentor for many years to Prof Mackay, it was brilliant to welcome him to the Surgical Goals podcast. Bill has recently encapsulated his 40 years of experience in a must-read book - Knife in the Fast Lane. Part autobiography, part commentary, and full of amazing anecdotes Bill explains that as well as looking back over his career it also looks into the future of sports medicine without shying away from some of the legal minefields and ethical controversies that arise in today's professional atmosphere.

From the age of 3 when Bill found himself a regular in the press-box with his sports journalist Dad he has loved sport. He himself played rugby at county level and still loves the game while being an advocate now for change to halt the increasing number of players being diagnosed with early-onset dementia.

We wish we had had more time with Bill as he has so many incredible stories but we managed to catch up with him while he was on a flying visit to Scotland. 

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Bill & evolution of sports medicine
Liverpool FC before the days of physios
Brian Clough wanted an assistant!
When did attitudes to sports med change
Where Bill got his love of sport
Love of rugby
Rugby evolved & sports med adapted to keep up
Book looked at seriousness of head injuries in sport
Joins Progressive Rugby - group aimed at looking at concussion in rugby
Knife in the fast lane - the book
Looking at Modern Manager's role in football
Sports medicine and elite sport - today's conundrums
Is sports medicine in a good place?
Still a sports fan
Avoiding injury - any advice?