… or increased use of the forearm muscles, sometimes it arises following an injury and in some cases there is no obvious cause.
Lateral Elbow Pain is characterised by:
Pain and tenderness. Usually…
… or walking. This can be more noticeable after high impact activities, for example running. In some cases, the ankle may lock in one position or give way. As the osteoarthritis becomes more severe you may…
… this and it is protected by a corset of muscles.
Back pain: The facts
In the vast majority of cases, as many as 95%, it will not be possible to find a specific cause for back pain. This means no single…
… result. You may require pain medication, this should be discussed at your GP surgery.
In more severe cases, or when physiotherapy doesn’t help after a number of months, you may be referred to the MSK department…
… in the ears – you should report these symptoms to your GP if they do not resolve quickly.
In most cases, symptoms will start to improve within a few days. Your first contact practitioner or GP may also refer…
… you develop symptoms like this, you should speak to your GP or first contact practitioner. In most cases, symptoms will settle in 6-12 weeks as the area heals and the nerve irritation settles down. You may be…
… as long- term conditions meaning that either you will live with them for many years or in some cases indefinitely.
While medical science continually works hard through research to find…
… waste into a close fitting device called a stoma bag, which is positioned over the stoma.
In most cases people that have stoma formation surgery have had to have a diseased or damaged part of their small or…
… areas. The test takes approximately 15 minutes to complete but can take a little less and in some cases longer than this. You should expect to be in the unit all morning if your appointment is before midday…
… areas.
The test takes approximately 30 minutes to complete but can take a little less and in some cases a little longer. During a colonoscopy the endoscopist may need take biopsies and/or remove polyps if…
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