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The post-surgery recovery period can be just as important as the surgery itself so we spoke to King Edward VII’s Hospital Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr Mark Webb to get his expert advice on what you can do to maximise recovery and get back to normal as soon as possible. read more about Dos and don’ts after ACL Surgery: An Expert Guide
If you experience persistent pain in your shoulder that’s stopping you from living your life freely and you’ve tried non-surgical options such as steroid injections, exercise and physiotherapy, you may need a shoulder replacement. read more about Total Shoulder Replacement & Reverse Shoulder Replacement: What’s the difference?
We spoke to King Edward VII's Hospital Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr Mark Webb, who explained what ACL reconstruction surgery is, how to prepare for surgery, what to expect, recovery time and how to avoid further injuries post-surgery. read more about The Expert Guide to ACL Reconstruction Surgery
Our Pelvic Health Senior Physiotherapist, Karin Goldschmidt is passionate about raising awareness surrounding women’s health issues. Here, Karin discusses the importance of pelvic floor health for women and provides some expert advice on how to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and reduce the incidence of negative symptoms. read more about Pelvic Floor in Your Forties and Beyond
Knee replacement surgery is now a relatively common procedure. The average age for a knee replacement is 70, but thanks to improving technology and outcomes, an increasing number of people are choosing to have surgery at a younger age.   read more about Total or partial knee replacement: what’s best for me?
A cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, both for the patient and their loved ones. But when cancer appears to run in the family, it can also leave people asking if they have an inherited form of the disease and whether other family members might be at risk. read more about Expert Interview: Genetic Testing for Cancer with Anjana Kulkarni
I was initially diagnosed with a large fibroid. After surgery, I realised I had urine leaking and was later diagnosed as having a fistula. read more about Patient Stories: exceptional support and care for vesico-vaginal fistula
There are many different types of skin cancer, and overall, skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer across the world. Skin cancers fall into one of two groups – non-melanoma skin cancer and melanoma skin cancer. read more about Skin cancer types and symptoms to look out for
Most people have moles and freckles on their skin, some have more than others, but generally, they are completely normal and are no cause for concern. read more about Everything you need to know about mole mapping
Many people find it difficult or embarrassing to talk about their bowels and bowel habits, but despite it not being spoken about in public very much, bowel cancer is more common than you might think. read more about Everything you’ve wanted to know about bowel cancer