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Miss Ella McAleese
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Miss Sophie Harris
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Mr. Sleaford Jake
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Mr. Thomas Harrison
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Physiotherapy
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Who to see for outer ankle pain without swellingWho to see for outer ankle pain without swelling
Visible ankle swelling is often treated as a marker of injury severity, but outer ankle pain without swelling can signal peroneal tendinopathy (risking rupture), sinus tarsi syndrome (causing instability), or superficial peroneal nerve entrapment (producing tingling).Visible ankle swelling is often treated as a marker of injury severity, but outer ankle pain without swelling can signal peroneal tendinopathy (risking rupture), sinus tarsi syndrome (causing instability), or superficial peroneal nerve entrapment (producing tingling).
Understanding Outer Hip and Thigh Pain After Hip or Knee SurgeryUnderstanding Outer Hip and Thigh Pain After Hip or Knee Surgery
Understanding Outer Hip and Thigh Pain After Surgery Outer hip and thigh pain after hip or knee surgery is a common issue faced by many patients in the weeks or months following an operation. This discomfort is often experienced on the side of the hip, radiating down the thigh, andUnderstanding Outer Hip and Thigh Pain After Surgery Outer hip and thigh pain after hip or knee surgery is a common issue faced by many patients in the weeks or months following an operation. This discomfort is often experienced on the side of the hip, radiating down the thigh, and may be caused by several factors related to post-surgical recovery and the body’s adaptation process. While pain is an expected part of healing, it is important to understand why this pain occurs, its potential impact, and proactive strategies for management. Recognising the sources and nature of this pain is essential for patient reassurance and long-term well-being. The Role of the Iliotibial Band in Outer Hip Pain A key contributor to outer hip and thigh pain after hip or knee procedures is the iliotibial (IT) band. This tough, fibrous band runs along the side of the thigh from the hip to just below the knee. After joint replacement or other major surgery, the IT band is often subjected to increased strai...
When intercostal muscle strain needs specialist assessmentWhen intercostal muscle strain needs specialist assessment
Intercostal strains take weeks or months to heal because these muscles contract with every breath, making persistent pain at three to four weeks normal rather than a sign of complication.Intercostal strains take weeks or months to heal because these muscles contract with every breath, making persistent pain at three to four weeks normal rather than a sign of complication.
Who treats rotator cuff tears on the NHSWho treats rotator cuff tears on the NHS
Rotator cuff surgery is done by a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, but most NHS patients see a physiotherapist first, as the system routes by age and tear type: traumatic under-70 cases go to surgeons, degenerative over-70 cases start with physiotherapy.Rotator cuff surgery is done by a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, but most NHS patients see a physiotherapist first, as the system routes by age and tear type: traumatic under-70 cases go to surgeons, degenerative over-70 cases start with physiotherapy.
Which specialist to see first for sudden wrist painWhich specialist to see first for sudden wrist pain
The right specialist for wrist pain depends on symptom type: inflammatory symptoms point to rheumatology, mechanical symptoms to orthopaedic surgery, overuse symptoms to physiotherapy.The right specialist for wrist pain depends on symptom type: inflammatory symptoms point to rheumatology, mechanical symptoms to orthopaedic surgery, overuse symptoms to physiotherapy.
Which specialist treats sciatica and when to escalateWhich specialist treats sciatica and when to escalate
Most sciatica improves within 4–6 weeks at home, but the condition is frequently misattributed to nerve compression when other causes are responsible. The right specialist at the right care stage—not the 'best' specialist—determines whether treatment accelerates recovery or stalls it.Most sciatica improves within 4–6 weeks at home, but the condition is frequently misattributed to nerve compression when other causes are responsible. The right specialist at the right care stage—not the 'best' specialist—determines whether treatment accelerates recovery or stalls it.
Which specialist to see for a meniscus tearWhich specialist to see for a meniscus tear
For degenerative meniscus tears, recent evidence shows surgery offers no advantage over physiotherapy; for traumatic tears without mechanical instability, six months of conservative management must precede any orthopaedic referral. Urgent specialist assessment is reserved for locked knees, acute injuries in younger patients within three to eight weeks of injury, andFor degenerative meniscus tears, recent evidence shows surgery offers no advantage over physiotherapy; for traumatic tears without mechanical instability, six months of conservative management must precede any orthopaedic referral. Urgent specialist assessment is reserved for locked knees, acute injuries in younger patients within three to eight weeks of injury, and persistent mechanical symptoms.
Choosing a specialist for supraspinatus tendinopathyChoosing a specialist for supraspinatus tendinopathy
Most UK patients with supraspinatus tendinopathy can self-refer directly to a specialist MSK physiotherapist without a GP appointment; the first appointment is a clinical assessment identifying factors maintaining tendon irritation rather than simply an exercise handout.Most UK patients with supraspinatus tendinopathy can self-refer directly to a specialist MSK physiotherapist without a GP appointment; the first appointment is a clinical assessment identifying factors maintaining tendon irritation rather than simply an exercise handout.
Which Specialist Should Lead Your ACL RecoveryWhich Specialist Should Lead Your ACL Recovery
No single clinician leads ACL recovery from start to finish; three specialists take charge in sequence—surgeon for diagnosis and surgery, physiotherapist for rehabilitation and testing, strength and conditioning coach for sport-specific training. Poor outcomes trace more to gaps between phases than to individual failures.No single clinician leads ACL recovery from start to finish; three specialists take charge in sequence—surgeon for diagnosis and surgery, physiotherapist for rehabilitation and testing, strength and conditioning coach for sport-specific training. Poor outcomes trace more to gaps between phases than to individual failures.
Which Specialist Treats a TFL StrainWhich Specialist Treats a TFL Strain
The tensor fasciae latae, small but carrying mechanical load out of proportion to its bulk, produces outer-hip pain; most cases respond to physiotherapy, though persistent strains warrant sports medicine assessment.The tensor fasciae latae, small but carrying mechanical load out of proportion to its bulk, produces outer-hip pain; most cases respond to physiotherapy, though persistent strains warrant sports medicine assessment.
Hip labral tear mimics and the right diagnosisHip labral tear mimics and the right diagnosis
Hip labral tears sit between two diagnostic failures: standard MRI misses roughly one in four genuine tears, whilst also flagging labral changes unrelated to the patient's pain.Hip labral tears sit between two diagnostic failures: standard MRI misses roughly one in four genuine tears, whilst also flagging labral changes unrelated to the patient's pain.
When Intercostal Muscle Strain Needs an MSK SpecialistWhen Intercostal Muscle Strain Needs an MSK Specialist
One in five to one in two chest-pain consultations stem from intercostal muscle strain, which heals slower than comparable injuries because these muscles cannot be offloaded — they work continuously with every breath.One in five to one in two chest-pain consultations stem from intercostal muscle strain, which heals slower than comparable injuries because these muscles cannot be offloaded — they work continuously with every breath.
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