About Mobius

About Mobius

Mobius was setup to highlight a new age approach to hip and knee diseases. Given the recent advances in technology with arthroscopy (keyhole surgery)/arthroplasty, many more adults can live longer and more active lives.

Mr Vikas Khanduja, the founder and consultant at Mobius, is continually involved in discovering and sharing new developments in research and surgical techniques, through his theatre, lectures, seminars, clinics and editorial papers. Other members of the team include Dr Suntharalingam Kulothungan a specialist in Sports & Exercise Medicine, Mr Ajay Malviya, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in periacetabular osteotomy for hip dysplasia, Dr Anand Sardesai, consultant anaesthetist, and Mrs Di Austin, Personal Assistant and Practice Manager.

About 'Mobius'

The name ‘Mobius’ comes from the Mobius strip, discovered in 1858 by August Ferdinand Mobius, which is a mathematical band that captures a separate twist in its form. It looks like an infinite loop and it allows for motion to be performed on both sides of the band in an equal fashion, leaving no side untouched.

Our focus is to provide outstanding and personalised care to our patients. We understand how important pre-injury fitness is to you. As the human body is reliant on full hip and knee function in almost every movement, we feel it is our mission to get you back to a pain-free active lifestyle. From the day of your diagnosis through to your treatment and recovery, we are there to inform, educate and guide you through every part of your hospital and recovery journey.

You and we are Mobius – aiming for the same goal together. 

 

Mr Vikas Khanduja
MB BS, MRCS (G), MSc, FRCS, FRCS (Tr & Orth)

Mr Vikas Khanduja

Mr Vikas Khanduja is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in both the sports surgery and arthroplasty aspects of hip and knee surgery, and he has a particular interest in arthroscopic surgery of the hip. Vikas has been instrumental in setting up and developing the tertiary referral service for young adult hip surgery in Cambridge.

Vikas qualified as a doctor in 1997 and then completed his basic surgical training in London. Following this he received his higher surgical training in trauma and orthopaedics on the North Thames circuit in London, gaining the FRCS (Orth) in 2005. Subsequently, he undertook his subspecialty training fellowships in knee and hip surgery with eminent surgeons in the field in London, Cambridge, Zurich, and New York.

Complementing his clinical practice, Vikas’ research interests centre around optimisation of arthroscopic management of femoroacetabular impingement (FAI). In particular, he has been working on disease stratification of FAI using novel imaging techniques, better preoperative planning tools using dynamic analysis of the hip, and optimisation of arthroscopic management of FAI via precision surgery using navigation to improve outcomes. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and three books, all listed on PubMed.

Vikas is the recipient of the American and British Hip Society Travelling Fellowship in 2011, the Arnott Medal presented by the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2013, and the Insall Fellowship presented by the American Knee Society and Insall Foundation in 2014.

Vikas sits on the executive board of the British Hip Society as the Vice President, the board of directors for SICOT as Chair of the Education Academy, the NIHR MSK NSG as the Orthopaedic Lead for the Eastern Region, and is the chair of the Hip Committee at ESSKA. He is also an associate editor for The Bone and Joint Journal.

Qualification titles:

- MA, University of Cambridge, 2013

- FRCS ad eundem, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2007 

- FRCS (Tr & Orth), Intercollegiate Specialty Board, 2005 

- MSc Orthopaedic Engineering, Cardiff University, 2005 

- MRCS (Glasg), Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, 2001 

- MB BS, Christian Medical College, Vellore, 1997

Current NHS hospital/university posts

- Addenbrooke’s Hospital – Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Trust 

- Associate Lecturer – University of Cambridge

Leadership positions

- Associate Editor – The Bone & Joint Journal https://online.boneandjoint.org.uk

- Chair - SICOT Education Academy http://www.sicot.org/

- Vice President - British Hip Society www.britishhipsociety.com

- Lead for Elective Clinical Trials, Division of Trauma & Orthopaedics, Addenbrooke’s Hospital - Cambridge

For more information about Mr Khanduja, please refer to the media articles below:

Healio.com - Hip arthroscopy for elite athletes

Boost Physio - Hip Q&A

For a detailed list of all the publications – please go to Pubmed and type in Khanduja V

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