Dr Deepak Malik is a Consultant at Woodland Hospital, Kettering who specialises in Pain Management and Anaesthetics.
Based at: Woodland Hospital | Get directions | Go to hospital website
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Dr Malik has experience in holistic Chronic Pain management with multidisciplinary team approach to improve patient functionality and well-being along with pain control. He has special interest in treating spinal pain and ultrasound guided pain intervention procedures.
Chronic pain is defined as any pain which lasts for more than 3 months.
Dr Malik sees patients in private practice at Woodland Hospital and treats the following conditions:
• Low back pain; Mechanical back pain;
• Neck pain; Cervicalgia;
• Shoulder pain;
• Osteoarthritis pain;
• Hip pain;
• Knee pain;
• Complex regional pain syndrome;
• Chronic pelvic pain;
• Coccyx pain;
• Post hernia surgery pain;
• Fibromyalgia;
• Cervical spondylolysis;
• Spondylolisthesis;
• Sports injury; rotator cuff tears;
• Neuropathic pain;
• Cervicogenic headaches; Tension headaches;
• Occipital neuralgia
• Myofascial Trigger points
• Lumbar spine disorders;Spinal stenosis;
• Abdominal pain ( trapped nerves);IBS
• Groin pain;hernia pain;
• Post surgical pain; scar pain;
• Myofascial pain;
Injections offered include:
Facet Joint injection; Median branch block injection;
Sacroiliac joint injection; Piriformis injection;
Caudal Epidural; Trigger point injection;
Dorsal root nerve block; Thermal and Pulsed Radiofrequency;
DFPMRCA, EDRA, MRCA, FCARCSI, DIP ANAESTH, MBBS
Dr Deepak Malik is a Consultant in Pain Management and Anaesthestics. He has completed his training in Middlesbrough, Sheffield, Leicester, Surrey and Delhi (India).
DFPMRCA Faculty of Pain, Royal College of Anaesthetist, London 2015
EDRA European Society of Regional Anaesthesia 2016
MRCA Royal College of Anaesthetist, London, 2014
FCARCSI College of Anaesthetists of Ireland, Dublin 2009
Diploma in Anaesthesia Delhi University 2002
MBBS Delhi University 1999
Post CCT Pain Fellowship Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey 2013
Faculty of Pain Medicine
Royal College of Anaesthetist
British Pain Society
Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
European Society of Regional Anaesthesia
Society of Ultrasound in Anaesthesia
Musculoskeletal Society of India
Medical Defence Union
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, University Hospital of Birmingham NHS Trust
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