Treatments
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Amputations
An amputation is the removal of a body part. Removal could be the result of an accident (traumatic injury) or a planned amputation due to disease or a tumour.
Arm reduction (Brachioplasty)
Arm reduction and lift (Brachioplasty) is a form of body contouring (shaping). It is normally performed on patients with large amounts of loose or sagging skin on the upper arms.
Carpal tunnel release
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the nerve that runs across the front of your wrist becomes trapped, causing pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and arm. A carpal tunnel release is a highly effective surgical procedure designed to provide lasting relief by easing the pressure on the nerve in your wrist.
Dry needling
Dry needling is a technique used to treat calcific tendonitis to break the calcium up that forms in tendons.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT)
Shockwave therapy is a non-surgical treatment, and works by delivering impulses of energy, targeted to specific damaged tissues within the abnormal tendon.
Hydrodilation
Hydrodilation, also known as shoulder distension arthrography, is available for the treatment of frozen shoulder.
Image guided joint injections
If your swollen or painful joints, ligaments or tendons do not respond to conservative treatments your consultant may recommend image guided joint injections.
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment (PRP)
PRP treatment uses a patient's own blood to promote the healing of injured tendons, joints, muscles and ligaments.
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment (PRP)
PRP treatment uses a patient's own blood to promote the healing of injured tendons, joints, muscles and ligaments.
Removal of internal fixation
Removal of internal fixation is a procedure to take out the 'metalwork'—such as plates, screws, or rods—that was used to hold your broken bone in place while it healed, and is considered once the fracture has fully mended.