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Acromioclavicular Dislocation
A common rugby and football injury. Disruption of the ligaments by which the clavicle helps to suspend the scapula results in increased prominence of the clavicle.
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Calcific Tendonitis
It is one of the commonest causes of shoulder pain especially where it occurs at night or starts suddenly.
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Clavicle Fractures
We treat all types of clavicle injury and have one of the largest experience in the world of intramedullary or nail treatment if clavicle fractures
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Arthrographic Hydrodilatation
A frozen shoulder is like a new balloon with a capsule which is too tight we expand it with fluid to give it a opportunity to move better.
By Mohammad Waseem, Lutfi Suleiman Lutfi Suleiman
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Primary Frozen Shoulder Can It Be Treated With Hydrodilatation?
Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) is a common, painful and disabling condition, which is typically slow to resolve. A wide variety of treatment modalities are available, some more effective than others.
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Scapulo Thoracic Keyhole Surgery
Joint between the Scapula and Chest Wall we perform keyhole surgery for this area which is very specialised service and not readily available.
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Subacromial Impingement
Impingement syndrome and subacromial bursitis are inflammations of the shoulder subacromial bursa and rotator cuff tendons (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis muscles).
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Keyhole Surgery for the Treatment of Dislocating Shoulder
Open surgery used to be the gold standard treatment for patients with shoulder instability in the past. For many years however, keyhole surgery (also known as arthroscopic surgery) has been used successfully to help patients with shoulder instability.
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Lipogems
This is a new and promising technology harvesting the healing powers of the body’s own fat. A small sample of fat from the abdomen is harvested with a needle and is then specially prepared.
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nSTRIDE APS
nSTRIDE autologous protein solution is a groundbreaking new treatment for patients with arthritis. The treatment is somewhat similar to PRP treatment: a blood sample is obtained and centrifuged, resulting in a fluid sample containing a high concentration of growth factors, anti-inflammatory cytokines and white blood cells.