Dr. Kachain Namsirikul, MD – Orthopaedic Surgeon (Thailand)
Dr. Kachain Namsirikul is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Bangkok, Thailand. He is recognized for his expertise in general orthopaedic care, joint disorders, and musculoskeletal surgery. His professional credentials include certification from the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand in orthopaedic surgery.
Education & Training
Completed specialist training in Orthopaedic & Spinal Surgery at Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK, where he gained advanced surgical expertise in conditions affecting the spine and major joints.
Attended National Defence College (Class 61) in Thailand, reflecting additional leadership and strategic training relevant to healthcare and institutional roles.
Professional Experience
Dr. Kachain Namsirikul has extensive clinical experience in the evaluation and management of orthopaedic conditions, including:
Degenerative joint diseases (such as osteoarthritis of the knee and hip)
Trauma and reconstructive orthopaedic surgery
Spinal conditions and musculoskeletal injuries
He has served in clinical roles within leading hospitals in Bangkok and is listed as an orthopaedic surgeon on professional networking platforms.
Academic & Educational Involvement
Dr. Kachain Namsirikul participates in medical education and professional development activities, including speaking engagements on orthopaedic and sports-related topics. For example, he has delivered lectures on subjects such as Female Athletes and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S), demonstrating his involvement in specialised orthopaedic education.
Professional Affiliations
Member, Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand (Orthopaedic Surgery Division) — board certification indicating formal recognition by Thailand’s surgical authority.
Clinical Focus & Expertise
Dr. Namsirikul’s clinical expertise includes:
Joint Replacement Surgery (knee, hip)
Management of advanced osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease
Trauma and fracture care
Spine and musculoskeletal conditions