Read more about this procedure here: http://www.surreyorthopaedicclinic.com/hip Retired, Thomas Anthony Mulvany, 77 years old, went through with a total hip replacement. The procedure was carried out by surgeon, Mr Dean Michael, a specialist in hip surgery.
A deformity in Derek's hip threatened his mobility, lifestyle and happiness. This is his story of conquering his condition, with a little help. Nuffield Health’s Recovery Plus service is a free add-on to some surgeries across the not-for-profit’s services. Recovery Plus provides a programme of physiotherapy, gym membership and support from fitness and wellbeing experts for up to 12 weeks after your operation. Find out more about Recovery Plus by visiting: http://bit.ly/1fZBBH0
Recovery from hip replacement surgery depends on a number of factors. These include age, the patient's health pre-operation, the type of procedure used during surgery and the aftercare of physiotherapy. We've asked consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Dean Michael for his expert advice on the best possible recovery from hip replacement surgery. Book an appointment with Mr Michael: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/dean-michael
We've asked consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Dean Michael to explain whether hip resurfacing is a better option than hip replacement surgery or not. Book an appointment with Mr Michael: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/dean-michael
Wondering what to do if you're suffering from an ankle ligament injury or sprain? Our expert orthopaedic surgeon Dr Dean Michael explains. Book an appointment with Dr Michael: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/dean-michael
Worried that your ankle sprain isn't healing at all? Expert consultant orthopaedic surgeon explains what to do next. Book an appointment with Mr Michael: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/dean-michael
Specialist Knee Physiotherapist at Weybridge Physiotherapy, Gillian Newey, 35 years old, went through with a full ACL reconstruction procedure on her knee. The procedure was carried out by surgeon, Mr Paul Trikha, a specialist in knee surgery.
Read more about this procedure here: http://www.surreyorthopaedicclinic.com/procedures/knee Student, Ella, 17 years old, went through with a full ACL Reconstruction and Meniscal Repair procedure on her knee. The procedure was carried out by surgeon, Mr Paul Trikha, a specialist in knee surgery.
Read more about this procedure here: http://www.surreyorthopaedicclinic.com/procedures/knee Senior physiotherapist: Allen Physiotherapist and former Lead Physiotherapist at the All England Club Wimbledon Championships, John Matthews, went through with a double total knee replacement. The procedure was carried out by surgeon, Mr Paul Trikha, a specialist in knee surgery.
The menisci are found within the knee joint and are responsible for acting as a shock absorber between the base of the thigh bone, and the top of the shin bone. Sometimes, through injury or wear and tear, the menisci can tear. Mr Paul Trikha, a leading orthopaedic surgeon of the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic, explains the treatments available for menisci tears. Book an appointment now with Mr Trikha: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/paul-trikha
Having knee replacement surgery is a big decision, and generally, non-operative measures should first be exhausted. These include physical therapy, injections and medications. Knee replacements do not last a life time, and eventually can require revision or replacement. Mr Paul Trikha, a top orthopaedic surgeon, discusses these aspects of knee replacement surgery. Book an online appointment with Mr Trikha: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/paul-trikha
Generally, patients who choose to have a knee replacement do get on well with the results, however, knee prostheses do not suit everybody. Mr Paul Trikha, an expert orthopaedic surgeon of the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic, explains what having a knee replacement is like. Book online now with Mr Trikha: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/paul-trikha
Knee function is an essential part of our day-to-day life. When we have an injury, it can disrupt this. Mr Paul Trikha, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in knees, describes different kinds of knee injuries and when we should have them examined by a medical professional. If you would like to schedule a consultation with Mr Trikha, you can go to his Top Doctors profile and request a visit: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/paul-trikha ✔ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fSrqXb ✔ Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t5kGsW ✔ Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/39TidKh
Arthritis of the knee comes in different types and can have a debilitating impact on the functionality of daily life. Whether it is surgical or non-surgical treatment, it is important to know what kind of arthritis you have and how best to treat it. Mr Paul Trikha, an experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon, breaks down the essential knee arthritis information. You can schedule a consultation with him via his Top Doctors profile: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/paul-trikha ✔ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3fSrqXb ✔ Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3t5kGsW ✔ Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/39TidKh
An epidural is a little outdated when it comes to treating chronic back pain but they are successful when it comes to aiding sciatica. Our expert in pain management Dr Giancarlo Camilleri explains what to expect with the procedure. Book an appointment with Dr Camilleri: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/giancarlo-camilleri
Our expert in pain management Dr Giancarlo Camilleri explains why epidurals are a little outdated but the benefits versus the cons if you were to have one for back pain. Book an appointment with Dr Camilleri: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/giancarlo-camilleri
It's in rare cases that you would need to see a doctor about back pain. Our expert in pain management Dr Giancarlo Camilleri explains in what circumstances that you would need to see a doctor. Book an appointment with Dr Camilleri: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/giancarlo-camilleri
When it comes to managing chronic pain, opioids such as codeine, morphine or fentanyl are highly effective in providing relief but they can also be highly addictive. In fact, it's now leading to what's known as the "opioid crisis" in the UK. Here, pain management specialist Dr Giancarlo Camilleri explains why opioids are prescribed, if they really are effective in long term use, the possibility of becoming addicted and reliant on these drugs, and alternative therapies for chronic pain. Book an appointment with Dr Camilleri: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/giancarlo-camilleri
Orthopaedic surgeon Miss Tanaya Sarkhel talks about common hand and wrist injuries that are associated with certain sports like netball, snowboarding or basketball. Sometimes the wrist and hand might suffer a sprain, fracture or dislocation. Miss Sarkhel talks about the riskiest sports for the hand and wrist and how to go about treating hand and wrist injuries.
Orthopaedic surgeon Miss Tanaya Sarkhel tells us about de Quervain syndrome which is inflammation in the tendons that control the movement of the thumb. Miss Sarkhel talks about hand therapy, the use of ultrasound and steroid injections to heal the tendons.
Miss Tanya Sarkhel tells us exactly what tennis elbow is and why it happens and that you don't have to play tennis to get tennis elbow.
Miss Tanya Sarkhel, orthopaedic surgeon talks about how hand and wrist injuries should be treated, sometimes injuries heal on their own, while other times hand therapy or operation might be required.
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is one of the most common elbow conditions. It is characterised by pain on the outer side of the elbow, as well as swelling and tenderness. Treatment may consist of physiotherapy, steroid or PRP injections, and in extreme cases, surgery. Mr Ioannis Polyzois, a leading orthopaedic surgeon at the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic, explains what tennis elbow is, who is prone to developing tennis elbow and the treatments available. Book an appointment now with Mr Polyzois: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ioannis-polyzois
Sports that are commonly associated with injury are often collision sports, such as rugby and football. Other sports that can pose a significant risk of injury include netball, skiing, snowboarding, water sports and weight lifting. Top orthopaedic surgeon Mr Ioannis Polyzois of the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic explains which sports cause the most injuries. Book an appointment online with Mr Polyzois: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ioannis-polyzois
In reality, most shoulder injuries do not require surgery to improve and will often do well with non-operative treatments. Mr Ioannis Polyzois, an expert orthopaedic surgeon of the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic discusses when a shoulder injury would need surgery, and when it wouldn't. Book an appointment online with Mr Polyzois: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ioannis-polyzois
Upper limb injuries are very common, often resulting from instances of falling on an outstretched hand or wrist. Hence, wrist fractures are very common, but also inury to the soft tissues of the shoulder can result. Such an injury often causes damage to the internal rotator cuff tendons in the shoulder. Rotator cuff injuries are often characterised by an inability to raise the arm above a certain level. Mr Ioannis Polyzois, a top orthopaedic surgeon of the Surrey Orthopaedic Clinic explains what a torn rotator cuff is and what it feels like. Book an appointment with Mr Polyzois: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/ioannis-polyzois
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