Videos of Professor Ali Noorani
Laura is a 30 years old female who rides horses for a living. She fell from her horse and had a clavicle (collar bone) fracture. She came to Mr Ali Noorani as an expert in this area. He did her surgery and fixed her clavicle with an anatomical titanium plate. She has done so well so quickly because the fracture was fixed by reducing it perfectly back together and then fixed it with stable fixation. The break is exactly lined perfectly and it feels that the clavicle is completely back to normal. Laura is full of praise for Mr Ali Noorani and shares her experience: “I fractured my collar bone at work when I was leading a horse into the stable. Before the surgery I was very worried that I would not be able to continue my job and ride a horse again and would have pain and loss of movement in the long term. The surgery went really well. Mr Ali Noorani put a small plate in and the scar is very small and hardly noticeable. I had pain for two days after the surgery and have been fine ever since. I started my physiotherapy two weeks after the surgery. After three weeks I felt fully recovered and was riding my exercise bike and driving. I was doing normal every day movements with full range of movements. Six weeks after the surgery, I rode the mechanical horse. It feels great to be back on a horse again. I feel strong with no pain.” Mr Ali Noorani’s take home lesson: "Clavicle fractures are very common in some professions and recreational sports like rugby, horse riding and cycling. Clavicle fracture need fixing. There is a criteria that helps to decide who needs fixing and who does not. The simplest one is how much the fracture is displaced and how unstable it is. But we also take the personality and the need of the patient into account when making a decision.” ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ——— Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------Articles——— To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #orthopedics #surgery #surgeon #carpaltunnelsyndrome #london ------ Disclaimer ——— DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
----------- Case History ----------- John underwent right rotator cuff repair at the age of 71. Here he is 6 months after the surgery with full recovery and range of motion. 2 years ago he underwent surgery for left rotator cuff. He is totally pain free. John advices people who are recovering from rotator cuff surgery to do strength training and stretching exercises for faster and better healing. Mr Ali Noorani's take home lessons for patients and other surgeons is that rotator cuff can be repaired in older patients above 60 years of age with modern techniques and use of PRP to enhance healing rates. It takes a minimum of 6 months and an average of 9-12 months for a complete recovery. ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ——— Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------Articles——— To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #orthopedics #surgery #surgeon #cuffrepair #london ------ Disclaimer ——— DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway inside your wrist through which certain nerves to your hands and fingers pass. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when a nerve becomes compressed in the carpal tunnel, causing tingling, numbness and other symptoms in the hand and arm. The condition is more common in women than in men. What causes carpal tunnel syndrome? It is caused by pressure on the median nerve, which runs from your forearm through a passageway in your wrist called the carpal tunnel. This nerve provides sensations to your thumb, index, middle fingers and part of the ring fingers on the palm side of your hand. It also moves the muscles at the base of your thumb. If the carpal tunnel space becomes narrowed or if the median nerve becomes irritated you can develop carpal tunnel syndrome. What are the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome? Symptoms often start gradually with numbness or tingling in your thumb, index or middle fingers that may come and go. Sometime you may experience a sensation like an electric shock in these fingers. The symptoms may worsen when you hold something like a phone or steering wheel and they may disturb your sleep. Your hand may feel weak or clumsy due to numbness or loss of strength in the thumb’s pinching muscles which are controlled by the median nerve. How is carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosed? You should see an orthopaedic consultant if you suspect carpal tunnel syndrome as you can suffer permanent muscle and nerve damage if the condition goes untreated. The consultant will carry out a physical examination, assessing the feeling in your fingers and the strength of your hand muscles. An X-ray may be used to exclude other causes of pain. An electromyogram may be used to assess muscle damage. You may also be sent for nerve conduction studies where small shocks may be passed through the median nerve to determine if the electrical impulses are slowed in the carpal tunnel. How is carpal tunnel syndrome treated? It is important to take frequent breaks to rest your hand and wrist. Ice packs and anti-inflammatories can be used to reduce the swelling and wearing a wrist splint at night can help relieve night-time tingling and numbness. An injection of corticosteroids into the carpal tunnel may help to relieve pain and reduce inflammation. If the condition is linked to another health problems such as arthritis, your consultant will discuss treatment options. Depending on the severity of your carpal tunnel syndrome, you may be offered surgery to relieve pressure by cutting the ligament that is pressing on the median nerve. Surgical options include: Endoscopic surgery – small incisions are made in the hand or wrist and a device called an endoscope (a tube-like instrument with a tiny camera at one end) is passed inside to allow the surgeon to see inside the carpal tunnel so that accurate cuts can be made to the ligament. Open surgery – an incision is made in the palm of your hand over the carpal tunnel. Cuts are made through the ligament to free the nerve. It can take three to four months to recover from carpal tunnel surgery and up to a year before your hand is back to full strength. Your return to work depends on the type of surgery you had, whether the surgery was on your dominant hand (the hand you use most), and your work. Your consultant will be able to advise you based on your particular situation. ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links——— Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------ Articles——— To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #orthopedics #surgery #surgeon #carpaltunnelsyndrome #london ------ Disclaimer ——— DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
Upper Limb Surgeon Mr Ali Noorani explains his approach to patient care. “I specialise in problems related to shoulders and elbows. I don’t approach my patients with a tunnel vision and keep all options open whether surgical or non-surgical.” ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ------- Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------ Articles ------ To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #orthopedics #surgery #surgeon #london #orthopedicsurgeon ------ Disclaimer ------ DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
------ Case History------ 61 years old female patient with severe Osteoarthritis of Right Shoulder underwent Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management (CAM). This is a joint preservation operation done for shoulder arthritis to avoid joint replacement. Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management is carried out in shoulders where there is congruent arthritis and there are mechanical problems like unstable labrum tears, cuff tears, loose bodies, stiff capsule and osteophytes (bony spurs) that cause pain and addressing them can give good short to medium term results and in some cases long term results. A simple key hole arthroscopic surgery (minimalistic approach) can give good pain free shoulder with excellent range of motion and function. Recovery is quick with minimal downtime. This can avoid a major surgery like shoulder replacement and can avoid short term and long term complications associated with it (eg revision surgery). Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management (CAM) in appropriate case may give the patient good long term results and helps in preserving and saving the shoulder joint. ------ Content ------ 00:00 Dr Ali Noorani's Qualifications 00:05 Case History 00:15 CT Scan of the Patient 00:35 Arthroscopic Image 00:40 Post Op Recovery 00:59 Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management(CAM) offered 1:06 Range of Shoulder Motion and Function @6 months 1:49 What is Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management(CAM) and its benefits? 2:04 Contact Details ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ------ Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------ Articles ------ To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #Orthopedicsurgery #arthroscopy #shouldersurgery #jointpreservation ------ Disclaimer ------ DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
Mr Ali Noorani performs a pec major repair with excellent results, with Barry feeling as fit as prior to the injury at 14 weeks.
Mr Ali Noorani explains his approach to treating patients with upper limb problems.
Upper limb orthopaedic surgeon Mr. Ali Noorani discusses one of his specialities - the benefits of using injections for treatment of tennis elbow. PRP has become an increasingly popular treatment option for professional athletes as well as those who have strained their outer elbow tendons Tennis Elbow Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) occurs when the tendon which joins your forearm muscles to the outside of your elbow thickens and swells or develops small tears. It causes pain and tenderness. It typically affects the dominant upper extremity and is associated with repetitive and forceful activity. Pain is often most debilitating with wrist extension. Golfer's Elbow Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylitis) causes pain and inflammation in the tendons which connect the forearm to the elbow. The pain revolves around a bony bump on the inside of your elbow and may radiate into the forearm. Golfer’s elbow is often caused by overusing the muscles in the forearm that allow you to grip, rotate your arm, and flex your wrist. Diagnosis The Regenerative Clinic’s one stop clinic offers a competitive fixed price diagnostics package to ensure a prompt diagnosis, fast and appropriate treatment. This includes a consultation with an upper limb orthopaedic specialist, an MRI and a X-ray. This will ensure that your condition is diagnosed and that we can commence the correct treatment pathway. The price of our one stop clinic is £450. Treatment There are a proportion of patients who fail to respond to conservative treatments such as rest, activity modification, physiotherapy and the use of a brace. Though previously a common treatment modality steroid injections have been shown to be detrimental in the longer term. Present practice is to offer those patients who do not respond to conservative treatment surgical debridement. Though often effective, this is an invasive procedure.
Mr Ali Noorani - Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon A leading specialist from BMI The London Independent Hospital discusses shoulder problems in young age, middle age and older age patients. http://www.bmihealthcare.co.uk/hp http://bit.ly/11YvNDq
Professor Roger van Riet, Mr Ali Noorani and Mr Jagwant Singh are joined by physiotherapist Mr Kevin Kuppens for an evening of education aimed at GPs and physiotherapists on all types of shoulder and elbow cycling injuries.
Prof Roger van Riet, Mr Jagwant Singh and Val Jones talk about the latest in the management of shoulder and elbow arthritis. Moderated by Mr Ali Noorani.
Mr Ali Noorani presents on ACJ instability for the Academy of Physical Medicine
Mr Ali Noorani demonstrates these two shoulder apprehension tests
Mr Ali Noorani presents interesting concepts in ACJ instability.
Recorded 3rd June 2020, presented by Prof Roger van Riet, Mr Ali Noorani and Mr Jagwant Singh. Hosted by Mr Raghbir Khakha
Orthopaedic surgeon consultant, Mr. Ali Noorani discusses The Regenerative Clinic's unique approach to treating joint pain, injury and arthritis. From physiotherapy, pain-relieving injections, bracing, PRP therapy and Lipogems to surgical interventions. Contact The Regenerative Clinic for an appointment with a specialist for their expert opinion https://www.theregenerativeclinic.co.uk/contact-the-regenerative-clinic/
Upper limb specialist orthopaedic surgeon, Mr. Ali Noorani explains how Lipogems and PRP help treat Rotator Cuff Injuries. Contact us to find our more: https://www.theregenerativeclinic.co.uk/contact-the-regenerative-clinic/
In this intriguing introductory video, highly regarded and skilled consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Ali Noorani, reveals why he chose to become a doctor, why he chose to specialise in the field of orthopaedic surgery, and what he believes his patients value most about him. To book a consultation with Mr Noorani, you can do just that via his Top Doctors profile here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ali-noorani ✔ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fSrqXb ✔ Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t5kGsW ✔ Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/39TidKh
Mike, a professional weightlifter, is back to full fitness following two shoulder injuries, both successfully treated by Mr Ali Noorani.
Video designed for orthopaedic surgeons in training by Mr Ali Noorani, Shoulder and Elbow Specialist, Orthopaedic Specialists
Video designed for orthopaedic surgeons in training by Mr Ali Noorani, Shoulder and Elbow Specialist, Orthopaedic Specialists
Kate is pain free and has full use of her arm within 5 weeks of surgery for elbow fracture. After a nasty fall in heavy rain that left Kate with elbow fracture she feared she would never have full use of her arm again. ------------- Kate’s Injury Background ------------- Kate slipped in heavy rain and landed on her elbow, suffering from a painful, badly swollen elbow. Following X-Rays, it was confirmed the elbow was broken and she needed surgery to fix it. Kate is full of praise for Mr Ali Noorani and shares her experience: “Having slipped on a metal grating in heavy rain and landing on my elbow, I went to the Princess Grace Urgent Care, suffering from a painful, badly swollen elbow. Following x-rays, it was confirmed the elbow was broken and I was referred to Mr Ali Noorani. That was the best thing that could have happened!! Mr Noorani clearly explained the fracture and what needed to be done to repair it. I was understandably concerned that the arm might never be the same again, but I was reassured that with the surgery and physiotherapy, my arm ought to be just fine or as close as made little difference. The surgery went extremely well, and I was home three and a half hours after entering the operating theatre. I was supplied with painkillers but, apart from taking paracetamol for the first 36 hours, none was needed. The following week, the plaster was removed and all that was required was a sling to cradle the arm. After another two weeks, the sling was discarded. The healing process has gone remarkably well and much faster than I ever thought possible. Now, just two months on, I have finished my physiotherapy and have full use of my arm. Apart from a scar where the incision was made, there is no evidence of the accident and I couldn’t be happier!” Mr Ali Noorani’s Take Home Lesson on Elbow Fractures “I see quite a few elbow fractures as they are relatively common injury after a fall. Most elbow fractures don’t require a fixation. In some cases, where the fracture is displaced (out of position) or if it is unstable then it requires surgery for fixation. Elbows don’t like being put in plasters as they become very stiff so if we have an unstable or displaced fracture the key is to reduce them anatomically, i.e, in the exact same position as it was before the injury and to fix them well. This allows for early mobilization so patients return to normal activity very quickly as demonstrated by this patient.” ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ——— Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshouldersurgeon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshouldersurgeon Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------Articles——— To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy #orthopedics #surgery #surgeon ##elbowt #elbowfractures #fractures #london ------ Disclaimer ——— DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. ------ Patient's Privacy Disclaimer ——— We understand the importance of privacy and are committed to maintaining the confidentiality of our patient's information Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed).
Video designed for orthopaedic surgeons in training by Mr Ali Noorani, Shoulder and Elbow Specialist, Orthopaedic Specialists. ------ Who is Dr Ali Noorani? ------ Dr Ali Noorani is a leading orthopaedic consultant specialising in shoulders and elbows at the Upper Limb Service (Shoulder & Elbow) at St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital and the Barts Health NHS Trust. He is Medical Director and Chairman for Orthopaedic Specialists; President and Chairman for The Harley Street Specialist Hospital, Chief Medical Advisor for JS Healthcare Division; and CEO of Next AI. ------ Useful Links ------ Website: https://os.clinic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theshoulder... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshoulders... Contact: +44 20 7046 8003 OR Email: [email protected] ------ Articles ------ To learn more about my professional qualifications, areas of expertise and patient ratings follow this link https://bit.ly/3vfwJFa To learn all about sports injuries of shoulders and elbows and my approach to them read https://bit.ly/3bK96wm Surgeon in Focus https://bit.ly/3bMlRqx Shoulder surgeons brace for sports injuries: https://bit.ly/3u2WsPy ------ Disclaimer ------ DISCLAIMER: Content of this video is my opinion and does not constitute medical advice. The content and associated links provide general information for general educational purposes only. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Audio files used in the video are used as royalty free (licensed). #surgery #orthopedics #athroscopy #SLAP #shoulder