Awards & Winners

John Charnley

Date of Birth 29-August-1911
Place of Birth Bury
(United Kingdom, Greater Manchester)
Nationality United Kingdom
Sir John Charnley FRS was a British orthopaedic surgeon. He pioneered the hip replacement operation, which is now one of the most common operations both in the UK and elsewhere in the world, and created the “Wrightington centre for hip surgery”. He also demonstrated the fundamental importance of bony compression in operations to arthrodese joints, in particular the knee, ankle and shoulder. Charnley also influenced generations of orthopaedic surgeons through his textbook on conservative fracture treatment which was first published in 1950.

Awards by John Charnley

Check all the awards nominated and won by John Charnley.

1974


Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
(For his conceptual and technical contributions to total hip joint replacement, which have opened new horizons of research and treatment in arthritis and crippling joint diseases.)

1973


Gairdner Foundation International Award
(For his scholarly contributions to the biomechanics and lubrication of joints and, in particular, for his development of a practical, low friction arthroplasty for arthritis of the hip.)