08/12/2025Dr Mohammed QureshiPain management specialistWhen post-surgical pain becomes chronicIn this article, leading pain medicine specialist Dr Mohammed Qureshi discusses why this occurs, what symptoms to look for and how pain medicine gives patients a clearer path towards recovery.More articles from this doctor
23/10/2024Mr Aamir ZubairyOrthopaedic SurgeonThe benefits of minimally invasive foot and ankle surgery: A modern approach to common problemsMinimally invasive foot and ankle surgery is an innovative approach to treating a wide range of foot and ankle issues, offering numerous benefits over traditional open surgery. It involves smaller incisions, advanced techniques, and precision tools to address common problems like bunions, fractures and tendon injuries. This modern surgical approach results in less pain, faster recovery, and improved outcomes for patients.
17/10/2024Mr Gurudatt SisodiaConsultant Orthopaedic Knee and Hip SurgeonHow painful is a partial knee replacement?A partial knee replacement is generally considered less invasive than a total knee replacement, but like any surgery, there is some degree of pain involved. The amount of pain experienced can vary from person to person depending on individual pain tolerance, recovery speed and how the body reacts to surgery. However, advances in surgical techniques and post-operative pain management have made the procedure more comfortable for most patients.More articles from this doctor
18/09/2024Mr David GateleyPlastic SurgeonHow to recover like a pro: Essential tips for a smooth post-plastic surgery experienceUndergoing plastic surgery is a major decision that can enhance your appearance and boost your self-confidence. However, just as important as the procedure itself is the recovery process. A smooth, healthy recovery will not only help you heal faster but will also ensure the best possible results. Here with some essential tips to help you recover like a pro after plastic surgery is leading plastic and reconstructive surgeon Mr David Gateley.
11/03/2021Dr Sarah BarkerClinical PsychologistHow might postoperative pain affect mental health?The thought of having a major surgical procedure may naturally leave you feeling a bit worried about possible postoperative pain, which could last for weeks or even months in some cases. We spoke to one of our top psychologists Dr Sarah Barker about how she can help patients mentally prepare pre and postsurgery. More articles from this doctor
28/09/2020Written by Top DoctorsChronic pain after surgery: how common is it?It isn't a surprise to experience pain after an operation. However, some people may develop more pain than expected, and it becomes chronic. We spoke to pain management specialist Dr Sarah Aturia about chronic postoperative pain and how it can be treated.