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Important Dates 

Abstract Submission 

Deadline: Sunday 8th March 2026

Abstract Notification 

Monday 16th March 2026  

Meeting Date 

Friday 8th May 2026

Meeting location:

Chelsea Football Club 
Stamford Bridge
Fulham Road
London
SW6 1HS
United Kingdom

Nearest Train / Tube

  • Fulham Broadway(District Line) – 5 min walk

  • West Brompton(Overground & District Line) – 10–15 min walk


Parking 

  • Car park is available on site all day. 

Visitor Guide

Franklin Adin Simmonds (Sam Simmonds)

Franklin Adin Simmonds F.R.C.S. (31 October 1910 - 14 July 1983; also known as Sam Simmonds) was a British orthopaedic surgeon for whom the Simmonds' test on rupture of the Achilles tendon is named. He also worked with the pioneering surgeon John Charnley on hip replacement surgery and became an expert in this field.
​After education at Sherborne School in Dorset he studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and St Thomas's Hospital London. From 1939 to 1941 he worked with W. Rowley Bristow at St Nicholas's Hospital Pyrford (subsequently renamed Rowley Bristow Hospital Pyrford), and when Rowley Bristow became Brigadier in charge of orthopaedic services of the British Army, he recruited Simmonds into the Royal Army Medical Corps. Lt Col Simmonds commanded base hospitals in North Africa, Sicily, France and the Far East. After the war he returned to Pyrford and worked there and at The Royal Surrey County Hospital Guildford until his retirement in 1975. His simple but effective test for rupture of the Achilles tendon was developed in 1956/57 and is still widely used today.
He very much disliked his given names and in adult life was universally known as Sam.

Croydon University Hospital

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Croydon University Hospital for organising Sam Simmonds 2026.

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