Hand & Wrist
Shoulder & Elbow

Professor Ali Noorani

MBBS, BSc (Hons), MRCS, FRCS, (Tr&Orth)

Exceptional skill in managing complex sports injuries and trauma and is recognised worldwide for his use of minimally invasive and joint preservation techniques

Professor Ali Noorani

NHS base is at Europe's largest level 1 trauma centre, the Royal London Hospital
Although he has performed 15,000+ surgeries, only 20 percent of his patients require surgery, thanks to his close collaboration with physiotherapists and his focus on rehabilitation-led care.
4.98-star patient reviews on Doctify

BIO

Professor Ali Noorani is the founder of OS Clinic. Renowned globally, he is not just a surgeon but a pioneer in the field. His unparalleled expertise has made him a trusted authority among elite athletes, including Premier League footballers, professional rugby players, and numerous professional cyclists, boxers, and mixed martial artists, including UFC competitors. His dedication to treating professional bodybuilders and powerlifters further underscores his versatile expertise.

He is known worldwide for his expertise in repairing biceps and pectoralis major tears, as well as performing complex arthroscopic shoulder surgery in athletes.

His surgical expertise has been sought after by numerous elite athletes, including bodybuilders and powerlifters such as Eddie Hall, World’s Strongest Man, as well as England cricketers Mark Wood and Jofra Archer.

Professor Noorani’s exceptional skill in managing complex sports injuries and trauma is recognized worldwide, leading many orthopaedic colleagues to refer their most challenging cases to him. His prestigious roles have included serving as the UK team doctor for the American National Basketball Association (NBA) and as an orthopaedic doctor for the American National Football League (NFL) and the Rugby World Cup (2015). He is also a trusted name in the film industry, regularly treating A-list actors.

Operating primarily out of London, Professor Noorani also maintains practices in the Cayman Islands, Shanghai and Pakistan. His global presence reflects his commitment to providing top-tier care no matter where his patients are. His compassionate approach ensures that every patient receives an accurate diagnosis delivered in a clear and empathetic manner. Despite his world-renowned status, Professor Noorani remains deeply committed to ongoing research and development in his field.

Graduating from Imperial College School of Medicine (London) in 2000, Professor Noorani completed his orthopaedic and trauma training on the prestigious Royal London Hospital rotation, alongside 16 months of specialized training at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, with the Shoulder and Elbow Service and the Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit. He become a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS Trauma & Orth) in 2009. He further honed his skills with specialist fellowship training in shoulder, elbow, and upper limb surgery at the globally renowned Upper Limb Fellowship Programme at The Royal Liverpool Hospital.

He earned the Annual British Shoulder and Elbow Society Fellowship in 2010 and the British Orthopaedic Association Fellowship in 2011. These esteemed fellowships allowed him to gain invaluable insights into upper limb and trauma surgery at leading institutions in the USA, including Mass General (Harvard University), the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Columbia University, the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York, and the Rothman Institute in Philadelphia. He was also awarded an AO trauma fellowship in Salzburg.

His NHS base is at Europe’s largest level 1 trauma centre at The Royal London Hospital. As part of Barts Health NHS Trust, Professor Noorani provides a tertiary referral service for complex upper limb patients.

As Medical Director, Founder, and Chairman of OS Clinic, he leads a team of over thirty internationally acclaimed orthopaedic and maxillofacial specialists, treating adult and paediatric patients from around the globe. He also heads the upper limb division at the Sports Injury Clinic at OS Clinic and serves at several prestigious hospitals, including Circle London Independent Hospital, Nuffield at Barts, BUPA Cromwell Hospital, St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, The London Clinic, and Harley Street Specialist Hospital.

As a visiting Professor of Orthopaedics and Medical Education at the Institute of Medicine, University of Greater Manchester, Professor Noorani plays a crucial role in establishing a new medical college.

He is renowned for his multidisciplinary approach to upper limb treatment, emphasizing a holistic, patient-centric strategy. Although he has performed 15,000+ surgeries, only 20 percent of his patients require surgery, thanks to his close collaboration with physiotherapists and his focus on rehabilitation-led care. When surgery is necessary, he utilizes minimally invasive and joint preservation techniques to ensure rapid recovery.

Professor Noorani firmly believes that accurate diagnosis is essential, but clear communication is equally important. Patients and therapists alike value the reassurance and detailed explanations he provides. An expert in setting up multidisciplinary teams and innovative one-stop clinics, he has streamlined the patient journey in upper limb services through LEAN methodology. He has also been at the forefront of telemedicine, developing techniques now used globally, allowing seamless cross-border diagnoses and consultations.

As the founding member of the Royal London Orthopaedic and Trauma Society and the Barts Orthopaedic Fund, and a board member of the European Society for Shoulder and Elbow Rehabilitation (EUSSER), Professor Noorani’s influence extends beyond clinical practice. He is an active member of the British Shoulder and Elbow Society, the British Orthopaedic Association, the British Medical Association, and a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. His contributions to education and clinical supervision are widely recognized, with numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and significant research contributions, including previous roles as a principal investigator on multicentre randomised controlled trials. He is currently acting as principal investigator for a level 3 pharmaceutical stem cell drug trial, being prepared for submission to the FDA.

Professor Noorani’s reputation as a caring and compassionate surgeon is well-earned. Patients trust him not only for his technical expertise but also for his deep understanding of their personal experiences and the impacts of their conditions. His holistic approach ensures that every patient feels valued and understood, cementing his position as one of the foremost surgeons in the world.


PROFILES

PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

MBBS BSc (Hons) MRCS FRCS (Trauma & Orth)
Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon Shoulder, Elbow & Upper Limb Specialist
Medical Director, Founder, and Chairman of OS Clinic
Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London
Hospital
Barts Health NHS Trust
Visiting Professor of Orthopaedics and Medical Education, Institute of Medicine, University of Greater Manchester

Research currently being written for publication

Prospective 2 year follow up of non-operative treatment for patients with atraumatic shoulder instability
Douglas T, Jaggi A, Noorani A, Lambert S

Demographic differences between structural and non-structural (muscle patterning) instability
Noorani A, Malone A, Jaggi A, Lambert S, Bayley I

Long PHILOS plate Osteosynthesis of Complex Proximal Humerus Fractures
Malal J, Noorani A, Mayne A, Smith M, Kent M, Guisasola I, Brownson P

Acromion Reconstruction using Iliac Crest Autograft following Acromionectomy: Long-term outcome in seven patients.
Wharton D, Noorani A, Malal J, Brownson P

Salvage of Failed Upper Limb Arthroplasty with a Linked Shoulder and Elbow Replacement.
Noorani A, Lambert S

Mechanics of Rotator Cuff Disease: Does Size Matter?
Al-Hakim W, Noorani A, Lambert S

Research in Data Analysis Phase

Patterns of Dynamic EMG in normal shoulders
Jaggi A, Noorani A, Cowan J, Lambert S

Prospective blinded comparison of surface versus wire electromyographic analysis of muscle recruitment in shoulders.
Jaggi A, Noorani A, Cowan J, Bayley I, Lambert S

Research in Data Collection Phase

A Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial on the clinical effectiveness of Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) on Patients undergoing Arthroscopic Subacromial Decompression.

As a Principal Investigator I have designed all aspects of this trail and approved funding and ethics. The trial will recruit from March 2013.

Scapula Body fractures and the effect on Rotator Cuff Function

eGFR as a predictor for Mortality and Length of Stay in patients with Neck of Femur Fractures

Research in Trial Design Phase

A Multi Centre Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial on the clinical effectiveness of Arthroscopic Release vs Arthroscopic Release combined with Subacromial Decompression in patients with Frozen Shoulder.

A Multi Centre Double Blind Randomised Controlled Trial comparing Hemiarthroplasty and Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Four Part Proximal Humerus Fractures in the Elderly

www.researchgate.net/profile/Ali_Noorani

Patient-Centered Outcomes of Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Treatments of Knee Osteoarthritis: An Observational, Intention-to-Treat Study at Twelve Months 

Nima Heidari; Ali Noorani; Mark Slevin[…]; Adrian Wilson

Aug 2020

BESS/BOA patient care pathways: Atraumatic shoulder instability 

Ali Noorani; Michael Goldring; Anju Jaggi[…]; Peter Brownson

Dec 2018

Subscapularis pyomyositis: A rare presentation of shoulder pain 

Simond Jagernauth; Reece Alexander James Clough; Ali Noorani; Muaaze Ahmad

Mar 2018

Assessment of penetration of dorsal screws after fixation of the distal radius using ultrasound: Cadaveric study 

Daniel Williams; Jagwant Singh; Nima Heidari; Ali Noorani[…]; Livio Di Mascio

Feb 2016

Long contoured locking plate fixation of traumatic proximal humeral fractures with distal extension 

Joby Jacob George Malal; Alistair Mayne; Faten Arouri; Ali Noorani […]; Peter Brownson

Dec 2014

Assessment and treatment strategies for rotator cuff tears 

Wisam Al-Hakim; Ali Noorani; Simon Martin Lambert

Mar 2014

Jaggi Muscle Patterning IntJShoulderSurg 2012 

Anju Jaggi; Ali Noorani; Alexander Andrew Malone[…]; Ian Bayley

Aug 2013

Review Article: Regenerative Techniques for Repair of Rotator Cuff Tears 

Zafar Ahmad; Frances M D Henson; John Wardale; Ali Noorani […]; Neil Rushton

Aug 2013

When sheep play tennis 

Zafar Ahmad; Roger A Brooks; Frances M D Henson; Ali Noorani […]; N Rushton

Jan 2013

Outcomes of the long philos plate for open reduction and internal fixation of complex proximal humerus fractures 

Alistair Mayne; Joby Jacob George Malal; Ali Noorani[…]; P. Brownson

Oct 2012

Tissue engineering for the rotator cuff 

Frances M D Henson; Zafar Ahmad; Roger A Brooks[…]; Ali Noorani

Sep 2012

‘Piggy-Back’ Customized (CADCAM) Total Shoulder Arthroplasty for Extreme Dysmorphism of the Scapula and Humerus 

Ali Noorani; Anna Panagiotidou; Adam N. Pandit[…]; Simon Martin Lambert

Jul 2012

Validation of the Stanmore percentage of normal shoulder assessment 

Ali Noorani; David J.S. Roberts; Alexander Andrew Malone[…]; Ian Bayley

Mar 2012

Subacute physeal abscess: Case report to illustrate treatment with a minimally invasive incision and drainage technique 

Taimur T Shah; K F Chin; Ali Noorani; D Nairn

Mar 2012

Exploring the Application of Stem Cells in Tendon Repair and Regeneration 

Zafar Ahmad; John Wardale; Roger A Brooks; Ali Noorani […]; Neil Rushton

Feb 2012

Muscle activation patterns in patients with recurrent shoulder instability 

Anju Jaggi; Ali Noorani; Alexander Andrew Malone[…]; Ian Bayley

Feb 2012

Latissimus dorsi tendon transfers for rotator cuff deficiency 

James R Donaldson; Adam Pandit; Ali Noorani[…]; Simon Martin Lambert

Oct 2011

Image Intensifier-Guided Injection of Corticosteroid and Local Anesthetic Agent for the Treatment of Recalcitrant Plantar Fasciitis 

Kate L Atkins; Kuen Foo Chin; Ali Noorani; David S Nairn

Aug 2010

The role of MRI in the diagnosis of proximal femoral fractures in the elderly 

Rishi Chana; Ali Noorani; Neil Ashwood[…]; P Baird

Mar 2006

Displacement of the common peroneal nerve in posterolateral corner injuries of the knee 

Nicholas Bottomley; Andy Williams; R Birch; Ali Noorani […]; J Lavelle

Sep 2005

Case Reports Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor (Schwannoma), arising from an unidentifiable nerve in the neck, with Horner’s Syndrome 

  1. I. Siddiqui; Ali Noorani; S. A. Zaidi; I. A. Shaikh

May 2003

Low molecular weight Reparin (Bemiparin sodium) and the coagulation profile of patients with heart failure 

Ferruccio De Lorenzo; Douglas Newberry; Michael F Scully; Ali Noorani […]; Vijay Vir Kakkar

May 2002

Current trends in the management of thromboembolic events 

F De Lorenzo; Ali Noorani; Vijay Vir Kakkar

May 2001

Ultrasound to assess Screw Penetration after Distal Radius Fractures: a Cadaveric Study.

Williams D, Singh J, Heidari N, Molyneux C, Ahmad M, Noorani A, Di Mascio L

Invited Lectures

Common Shoulder Problems in the 21st Century
Noorani A
*Presented at the GP MSK & Orthopaedic Conference BMI, 11th May 2013

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SPECIALISM CONDITIONS

Biceps injuries

Biceps injuries The biceps is the muscle at the front of your upper arm which you use to bend your elbow and twist your forearm. There are three tendons that attach your biceps to the bone: ...
Ulnar-nerve-entrapment-clinic-physiotherapy

Ulnar nerve entrapment

The ulnar nerve travels from your shoulder to your little finger. It is located quite close to the skin’s surface without much muscle and bone to protect it. It is this nerve that is responsible for t...
Tennis-golfers-sports-injury-clinic

Tennis / golfer’s elbow

Tennis / golfer’s elbow is a form of tendonitis caused by overusing the tendons in the forearm. The tendons can become strained as a result of repetitive motions of the wrist and arm. The two conditio...
Shoulder instability treatment injury

Shoulder instability / dislocations

The shoulder has the greatest range of motion of any joint in the body. However, this leaves it particularly prone to dislocation and instability. When the head of the upper arm bone (humerus) is forc...
Shoulder-Impingement-Injury-Treatment.jpg

Shoulder impingement

Shoulder impingement syndrome is a common condition that is most frequently found in active adults, particularly as they get older. It is closely related to bursitis of the shoulder, which can occur a...
Rotator-Cuff-Repair-Treatment

Shoulder and elbow sports injury and trauma

Sporting injuries are common and generally occur as the result of accidents or collisions, failing to warm up or stretch sufficiently. Not using protective equipment, using it incorrectly or a lack of...
Fractured-arm-shoulder-elbow-clinic

Shoulder and elbow fractures

Elbow fractures: Elbow fractures can occur easily if there is a direct blow to the elbow or from a fall onto an outstretched arm. Typically, the olecranon (the bony tip of the elbow) will fracture fro...
arthritis-elbow-shoulder-physiotherapy

Shoulder and elbow arthritis / osteoarthritis

Arthritis is a general description for conditions that affect the joints and surrounding tissues. There are two common forms of arthritis: • Osteoarthritis is a painful, degenerative joint disease tha...

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