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Mastering surgery: The impact of visualisation and mind mapping

Surgery demands not just technical expertise, but also mental preparation. Among the various strategies surgeons use to enhance their performance, visualisation and mind mapping are particularly valuable. These cognitive tools help surgeons anticipate challenges, make informed decisions, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. In his latest online article, Mr Mahantesh Karoshi gives us his insights.

Revolutionising knee surgery: The TWIS-TKR technique explained

The TWIS-TKR (Turn with Intelligent Stability Total Knee Replacement) technique in knee replacement surgery has emerged as a groundbreaking approach, revolutionising orthopaedic practices. Engineered to provide a more natural knee function and expedited recovery, TWIS-TKR combines custom kinematic alignment, artificial intelligence integration, and innovative recovery strategies. In his latest online article, Professor Paul Lee explores the intricacies of the TWIS-TKR technique, its suitability for candidates, benefits, patient outcomes, and how it compares to traditional knee replacement methods.

Understanding PCOS and its impact on menstrual health and cancer risk

Many people who menstruate may experience irregular periods, and this is not an uncommon occurrence. Approximately one in four individuals who menstruate may encounter menstrual irregularities. These irregularities can manifest in various ways, such as shorter or longer cycles or extended gaps between periods (more than three months apart). Several factors can contribute to these changes, including pregnancy, hormonal birth control pills, stress, illness, endometriosis, sexually-transmitted infections, and hormone disorders like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In his latest online article, Mr Mahantesh Karoshi gives us his insights.

Health issues in modern women vs women in the past: a comparative analysis

The transition from traditional to modern lifestyles has brought about significant changes in various aspects of our lives. In the context of women's health, there is a growing concern that modern women are more prone to conditions such as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), endometriosis, adenomyosis, and fibroids. Mr Mahantesh Karoshi, leading women’s health expert and consultant gynaecologist aims explores the potential reasons behind this increased vulnerability, attributing it to the shift in lifestyle factors such as dietary choices and sedentary habits.

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