


Background
Mr Jensen completed his undergraduate medical and postgraduate/higher surgical training in the North East of England (Northern Deanery.) After this, in 2013, he spent a year on an Advanced Spinal Fellowship programme in Leeds, UK. This was a combined fellowship with Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery covering all aspects of spinal surgery in children and adults, including Deformity, Degeneration, Trauma, Infection and Tumours. ​Fellowship-trained in all aspects of spine surgery with Orthopaedic and Neurosurgical techniques, Mr Jensen aims to locate the source of a spinal problem and tailor a bespoke surgical solution that best suits each individual patient.
The majority of his experience centres on treating trapped nerves in the neck (giving neck and arm pain) and in the lower back (giving back, buttock and leg pain), although he also has a sub-specialist interest in minimally invasive and motion-preserving spine surgery including vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, and disc replacement surgery.
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Mr Jensen is also an experienced endoscopic spinal surgeon, offering the possibility of keyhole surgery to release trapped nerves in the lower back.





