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  • nSTRIDE® Autologous Protein Solution

    A Non-Surgical, Intra-Articular Injection for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis What is nSTRIDE® APS? nSTRIDE® APS is an Autologous Anti-Inflammatory treatment, which is designed to treat joint pain associated with knee osteoarthritis. In laboratory testing, nSTRIDE®APS has been shown to protect cartilage tissue. How does nSTRIDE® APS work? nSTRIDE® APS will … nSTRIDE® Autologous Protein Solution See more NSTRIDE® AUTOLOGOUS PROTEIN SOLUTION A Non-Surgical, Intra-Articular Injection for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis What is nSTRIDE® APS? nSTRIDE® APS is an Autologous Anti-Inflammatory treatment, which is designed to treat joint pain associated with knee osteoarthritis. In laboratory testing, nSTRIDE®APS has been shown to protect cartilage tissue. How does nSTRIDE® APS work? nSTRIDE® APS will be injected directly in the knee joint. Positive outcomes may be possible due to the presence of high concentrations of anti-inflammatory proteins. The “good” proteins extracted by the nSTRIDE® system which in cell cultures have been shown to block cartilage destruction in Osteoarthritis. The joint pain may be reduced, and the joint function may be improved. The treatment is designed to be a single injection therapy in the doctor’s office. What is nSTRIDE® APS made of? The nSTRIDE® APS Kit processes the patient’s own blood in the doctor’s office to concentrate white blood cells, platelets and plasma proteins into a small volume of plasma. The output is approximately 2-3 cc of anti-inflammatory solution. How is nSTRIDE® APS given? 2-3 cc of final output will be injected directly in the knee joint. What are the main benefits of nSTRIDE® APS? nSTRIDE® APS may significantly decrease pain, reduce stiffness and help restore mobility and flexibility. When will the treatment start to work? Pain relief may be expected after one to two weeks. How long can I expect the benefits to last? Based on preclinical and early clinical results, patients may expect to see benefits for up to 24-36 months. How many injections of nSTRIDE® APS are required? Clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of one injection. These studies suggest one injection can last up to 24-36 months. To find out more about nSTRIDE® aps treatment simply Contact Our Team. Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Rotator Cuff Tears Treatments at Coriel

    About Rotator Cuff Tears A rotator cuff tear is a common cause of pain and disability among adults. Each year, almost half a million ... Rotator Cuff Tears See more ROTATOR CUFF TEARS ABOUT ROTATOR CUFF TEARS A rotator cuff tear is a common cause of pain and disability among adults. Each year, almost half a million people in the United Kingdom visit their doctors because of a rotator cuff problem. We can help treat Rotator Cuff Tears in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. A torn rotator cuff will weaken your shoulder. This means that many daily activities, like combing your hair or getting dressed, may become painful and difficult to do. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ROTATOR CUFF TEARS? Pain at rest and at night, particularly if lying on the affected shoulder Pain when lifting and lowering your arm or with specific movements Weakness when lifting or rotating your arm Crepitus or crackling sensation when moving your shoulder in certain positions WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE? If you have a rotator cuff tear and you keep using it despite increasing pain, you may cause further damage. A rotator cuff tear can get larger over time. Early treatment can prevent your symptoms from getting worse. It will also get you back to your normal routine a lot quicker. Non Surgical Treatments Rest – Your doctor may suggest rest and limiting overhead activities. Activity modification – Avoid activities that cause shoulder pain. Anti-inflammatory medication – Drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen reduce pain and swelling. Strengthening exercises and physical therapy – Specific exercises will restore movement and strengthen your shoulder. Surgical Treatments Your doctor may recommend surgery if your pain does not improve with nonsurgical methods. Continued pain is the main indication for surgery. If you are very active and use your arms for overhead work or sports, your doctor may also suggest surgery. You can book an appointment to treat Rotator Cuff Tears in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster or Worksop. You can also follow us on social media. Our Specialists in Rotator Cuff Tears Mr. Richard Stevens Mr. Scott MacInnes Mr. Madhavan Papanna Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder Treatments at Coriel

    About osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a condition that can affect any joint in the body, however, it most often affects the knees, hips and the ... Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder See more OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE SHOULDER ABOUT OSTEOARTHRITIS Osteoarthritis is a condition that can affect any joint in the body, however, it most often affects the knees, hips and the small joints in the hands. A soft tissue called cartilage protects the ends of bones where they move against each other in a joint. When the cartilage is worn down, either through everyday use or as a result of an injury, the action of the bones rubbing against each other is the cause of osteoarthritis. We can treat shoulder osteoarthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. Osteoarthritis can develop with age, as your joints become more worn. If you’ve previously had an injury or surgery on a joint, you may be more likely to develop osteoarthritis in that joint. You may also have a family history of osteoarthritis which increases the chance of you developing it yourself. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the UK and affects nearly 9 million people. There is no cure for osteoarthritis, however, there are ways of managing and treating the condition. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF OSTEOARTHRITIS IN THE SHOULDER? Osteoarthritis of the shoulder causes pain, swelling and stiffness in the joint. Pain is usually felt on the back of the joint and you may find it difficult to sleep on that side. The bones grind, pop or creak when you use your arm or you may have limited movement in your shoulder. Sometimes, the stiffness is worst in the mornings when you wake up and may ease as you begin to move about. Symptoms may come and go or you might experience them continuously which affects your ability to do everyday activities. Mild cases of osteoarthritis of the shoulder can be managed through regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight. More severe cases may need painkillers and additional support or treatment. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS? Lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise may help prevent or manage mild cases of shoulder osteoarthritis. Losing weight has also shown to help with shoulder osteoarthritis. Plus, you can use painkillers, such as paracetamol, to treat any pain flare-ups. There are several other non-surgical treatment options for osteoarthritis of the shoulder: Physiotherapy – exercise plan and manipulation of the joint or TENS device pain relief. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – different painkillers that can be prescribed by your GP. Steroid injections – short-term pain relief for arthritis sufferers that can last several weeks. If your osteoarthritis is particularly severe, surgery may be the best option for you. Surgical procedures range from repairing the cartilage and even replacing the joint. Book your treatment for shoulder osteoarthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. You can also follow us on social media. Our Specialists in Osteoarthritis of the Shoulder Mr. Richard Stevens Mr. Scott MacInnes Mr. Madhavan Papanna Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Rotator Cuff Tear & Sub-Acromial Impingement Treatments at Coriel

    About the rotator cuff The rotator cuff is a tendon that keeps your arm in the shoulder socket. Together with other ligaments, it keeps ... Rotator Cuff Tear & Sub-Acromial Impingement See more ROTATOR CUFF TEAR & SUB-ACROMIAL IMPINGEMENT ABOUT THE ROTATOR CUFF The rotator cuff is a tendon that keeps your arm in the shoulder socket. Together with other ligaments, it keeps your shoulder stable and gives it strength when using your arms above your head. When this tendon becomes damaged, it is known as a rotator cuff tear or injury. We can treat rotator cuff injury in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. Rotator cuff injuries and tears are more commonly experienced by older people as a result of ageing and wear on the joint. Or by younger, more active people from strenuous use, such as weight lifting or repeated overhead movements like throwing or decorating. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF ROTATOR CUFF INJURIES? Rotator cuff injuries range from inflamed tendons that don’t repair themselves to partial or full tears of the tendons. Symptoms of rotator cuff tears and injuries include pain and limited movement, for example: Pain is at the top and side of the shoulder Weakness when lifting your arms above your head Pain if you sleep on the affected side Limited movement of your shoulder Clicking or grating when you move your arm The shoulder isn’t usually stiff, as it might be if it were osteoarthritis or frozen shoulder . Rotator cuff injury symptoms are not exclusive to only the rotator cuff tears, so a proper diagnosis might include scans such as an MRI or ultrasound. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ROTATOR CUFF TEARS? Treatments will vary depending on how bad your rotator cuff tear is. For minor cases, you can try the following to see if your condition improves: Rest – avoid lifting heavy objects or raising your arms above your head. Pain relief – over-the-counter pain killers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, can treat the pain and possibly reduce any inflammation as well. Physiotherapy – exercise therapy can improve both the strength and range of motion in the shoulder. A physio will also advise on which movements you should avoid. Injections – steroid injections can reduce inflammation and pain in your shoulder. This may make physiotherapy more comfortable. Surgery is also an option for severe tears or for injuries that don’t seem to be healing as they should. ABOUT SUBACROMIAL IMPINGEMENT Sometimes, the tendons in the rotator cuff can become inflamed or pinched as they rub or move over tissues in the shoulder joint. This is known as subacromial impingement. Impingement may lead to damage to the rotator cuff itself and it is possible to have both an impingement and a rotator cuff injury at the same time. Book your treatment for rotator cuff injury in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. You can also follow us on social media . Our Specialists in Rotator Cuff Tear & Sub-Acromial Impingement Mr. Richard Stevens Mr. Scott MacInnes Mr. Madhavan Papanna Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Arthritis of the Shoulder Treatments at Coriel

    About Arthritis of the Shoulder Arthritis is inflammation of one or more of your joints. In a diseased shoulder, inflammation causes pain and stiffness. ... Arthritis of the Shoulder See more ARTHRITIS OF THE SHOULDER ABOUT ARTHRITIS OF THE SHOULDER Arthritis is inflammation of one or more of your joints. In a diseased shoulder, inflammation causes pain and stiffness.Although there is no cure for arthritis of the shoulder, there are many treatment options available. Using these, most people with arthritis are able to manage pain and stay active. We can help treat Shoulder Arthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF SHOULDER ARTHRITIS? Arthritis of the shoulder is painful and will probably affect your mobility. Other symptoms include: Pain. The most common symptom of arthritis of the shoulder is pain, which is aggravated by activity and progressively worsens. Limited range of motion. Limited motion is another common symptom. It may become more difficult to lift your arm to comb your hair or reach up to a shelf. You may hear a grinding, clicking, or snapping sound (crepitus) as you move your shoulder. Night pain is common and sleeping may be difficult. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE? Arthritis of the shoulder can be treated both surgically and non surgically depending on your own individual case. Non Surgical Treatments Rest or change in activities to avoid provoking pain. You may need to change the way you move your arm to do things Physical therapy exercises may improve the range of motion in your shoulder. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs), such as aspirin or ibuprofen, may reduce inflammation and pain. Corticosteroid injections in the shoulder can dramatically reduce the inflammation and pain. However, the effect is often temporary. Ice your shoulder for 20 to 30 minutes two or three times a day to reduce inflammation and ease pain. Surgical Treatments Arthroscopy – Cases of mild glenohumeral arthritis may be treated with arthroscopy, During arthroscopy, the surgeon inserts a small camera, called an arthroscope, into the shoulder joint. The camera displays pictures on a television screen, and the surgeon uses these images to guide miniature surgical instruments. Shoulder joint replacement (arthroplasty) – Advanced arthritis of the glenohumeral joint can be treated with shoulder replacement surgery, in which the damaged parts of the shoulder are removed and replaced with artificial components, called a prosthesis. Book an appointment with our specialist surgeons to treat shoulder arthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster or Worksop. You can also follow us on social media. Our Specialists in Arthritis of the Shoulder Mr. Richard Stevens Mr. Scott MacInnes Mr. Madhavan Papanna Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • ACL Tear Treatments at Coriel

    About ACL Tears ACL is short for anterior cruciate ligament and is a major ligament in the knee joint. The ACL connects the shin ... ACL Tear See more ACL TEAR ABOUT ACL TEARS ACL is short for anterior cruciate ligament and is a major ligament in the knee joint. The ACL connects the shin bone (tibia) to your thigh bone (femur). The ACL sits inside the knee joint behind the knee cap (patella). We can treat ACL tears in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop. ACL tears are when the ligament becomes torn or damaged. The ligament may be stretched in mild injuries or it may be partially or completely torn in more serious injuries. Sudden changes of direction or motion are the main cause of ACL injuries, where the knee is under pressure from body weight whilst twisting to change direction. Many ACL tears are a result of a sporting injury such as landing following a jump, a collision or suddenly stopping. ACL tears are often associated with skiing, football and basketball. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF AN ACL TEAR? ACL injuries are painful and immediately following an injury, the knee may swell up and the joint might not be able to take any weight. A pop or a crack may be heard at the moment the injury occurs. Upon examination by a specialist, the knee joint may appear loose where the lower leg can slide back and forth at the knee. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR AN ACL TEAR? Damage to the ACL range from mild to severe so treatment will depend on your injury. Soft tissues like ligaments can take a long to heal than muscles so you will need to be patient. For minor injuries to the ACL, a combination of rest, ice therapy, compression and elevation can initially treat your knee injury. Then, gentle exercises to promote the full range of knee motion will help with your recovery. Physiotherapists can use manipulation techniques to stimulate blood flow and therefore healing of the ligament. For more severe cases, such as a complete tear of the ACL, surgery may be the only option. Extensive physiotherapy may also be required before and after surgery. Book your treatment for ACL Tears in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster or Worksop. You can also follow us on social media . Our Specialists in ACL Tear Mr. Shankar Thiagarajah Mr. Paul Haslam Mr. Andrew Bruce Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Osteoarthritis of the Hip Treatments at Coriel

    About osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis is a condition that can affect any joint in the body, however, it most often affects the knees, hips and the ... Osteoarthritis of the Hip See more OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP ABOUT OSTEOARTHRITIS Osteoarthritis is a condition that can affect any joint in the body, however, it most often affects the knees, hips and the small joints in the hands. A soft tissue called cartilage protects the ends of bones where they move against each other in a joint. When the cartilage is worn down, either through everyday use or as a result of an injury, the action of the bones rubbing against each other is the cause of osteoarthritis. We can help treat osteoarthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop! Osteoarthritis can develop with age as your joints become more worn. Or, if you’ve previously had an injury or surgery on a joint, you are more likely to develop osteoarthritis in that joint. You may also have a family history of osteoarthritis which increases the chance of you developing it yourself. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis in the UK and affects nearly 9 million people. There is no cure for osteoarthritis, however, there are ways of managing and treating the condition. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE HIP? The hip joint is a ball and socket joint where the top of the thigh bone (ball) fits into the pelvis bone (socket). Osteoarthritis of the hip causes pain, swelling and stiffness in this joint. You may also be able to feel the bones grinding against each other when you walk. Sometimes, the stiffness is worst in the mornings when you wake up and may ease as you begin to move about. You may feel pain in the hip, thigh or buttocks and your symptoms come and go. However, you might experience them more continuously which affects your ability to do everyday activities. Mild cases of osteoarthritis of the hip can be managed through regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight, which eases the pressure on the hip and leg joints. More severe cases may need painkillers and additional support or treatment. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR OSTEOARTHRITIS? Lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise and losing weight may help prevent or manage mild cases of hip osteoarthritis. And you can use painkillers, such as paracetamol, to treat any pain flare-ups. There are several other non-surgical treatment options for osteoarthritis of the hip: Physiotherapy – improving posture or walking gait, exercise plan and manipulation of the joint or TENS device pain relief. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – different painkillers prescribed by a GP. Steroid injections – short-term pain relief for arthritis sufferers that can last several weeks Supportive aids – these aids help support the joint and include braces, walking sticks and frames. If your hip osteoarthritis is particularly severe, surgery may be the best option for you. Surgical procedures range from coating the ball and socket parts of the hip to protect the bones to a full or partial hip replacement. Book your treatment for Osteoarthritis in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster or Worksop today. You can also follow us on social media! Our Specialists in Osteoarthritis of the Hip Mr. Shankar Thiagarajah Mr. Andrew Bruce Enquire Now Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Treatment fees from Coriel Orthopaedic Group

    Check out our Competitive Treatment fees for Surgical issues. Treatment Fees See more Treatment Fees OUTPATIENT APPOINTMENT There is information that we are required by law to provide to you and therefore, please take the time to carefully read the following. As this includes information about our charges, if you do not have private medical insurance but someone else will be paying your bill, you may wish them to review this page on our website. Please note that even if someone else is paying your bill or you have private medical insurance, you are responsible for paying any charges, which they do not pay. Consultation Fee Our fee for an initial consultation will not exceed £250 and our fee for any follow-up consultation will not exceed £165. Following your consultation, you may need certain tests (such as blood tests or imaging, for example, an X-ray, MRI or CT scan) to help me diagnose your condition. If the test is undertaken by the clinic or hospital, and not by us, the fees for those tests will be determined by the clinic or hospital and charged to you, or your private medical insurer, separately. PRP & N-Stride Treatment Fees Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment & N-Stride Treatment Fees Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment – £750 N-Stride Treatment – £2000 If you have any questions or would like to discuss anything in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact us. Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Latest News from Coriel Orthopaedic Group

    Explore updates on knee, elbow, and shoulder care, surgical advancements, and healthcare insights for optimal orthopaedic well-being. Information and updates from us Latest News See more 4 June 2025 Keller Excision arthroplasty can relieve pain and improve mobility. Learn about the Keller Excision procedure. Understanding Keller Excision Arthroplasty: A Guide for Patients 28 May 2025 Cheilectomy Procedure can alleviate big toe arthritis pain and improve mobility. Understanding the Cheilectomy Procedure: A Guide for Patients 21 May 2025 Discover how Calcaneal Osteotomy can transform foot pain into relief. Understanding Calcaneal Osteotomy Surgery: A Guide for Patients 14 May 2025 Subtalar Arthroeresis can alleviate foot pain and improve mobility. Learn about this minimally invasive procedure. Understanding Subtalar Arthroeresis with Implant: A Guide for Patients 7 May 2025 Metatarsocuneiform Joint Fusion surgery, Learn about the procedure, benefits, and recovery. Understanding Lesser Metatarsocuneiform Joint Fusion Surgery: A Guide for Patients 30 April 2025 Discover how Achilles Tendon Lengthening can relieve foot pain. Patient Guide: Gastrocnemius Recession or Achilles Tendon Lengthening Surgery 23 April 2025 Lesser Metatarsal surgery can alleviate tailor's bunion pain. Learn about the procedure. Understanding Lesser Metatarsal Osteotomy: A Guide to Tailor’s Bunion Surgery 16 April 2025 Understand Interphalangeal Joint Fusion for hammered or arthritic big toe relief. Understanding Interphalangeal Joint Fusion for a Hammered or Arthritic Big Toe 9 April 2025 Learn how MTP Joint Fusion with a locking plate can reduce pain and improve mobility. Understanding 1st MTP Joint Fusion with Locking Plate: A Guide for Patients 4 April 2025 We’re thrilled to share some fantastic news— Mr. Antony Wilkinson , Consultant Podiatric Surgeon at Coriel Orthopaedic Group , has been... Coriel Orthopaedic Group’s Mr. Antony Wilkinson Ranked in the Top 10% of Doctors on Doctify 2 April 2025 Neuroma Excision can relieve your forefoot pain. This guide covers the procedure, benefits, and recovery. Understanding Neuroma Excision Surgery: A Guide for Patients 26 March 2025 Learn about Hammertoe Deformity surgery today. Understanding Hammertoe Deformity and IPJ Arthroplasty: A Guide Load more posts

  • Educational Events | Coriel Orthopaedic Group

    Stay updated on upcoming gatherings, workshops, and seminars, focused on knee, elbow, and shoulder care for a healthier you. Educational Events Educational Events Please check back soon for more upcoming events Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

  • Clinic Locations | Coriel Orthopaedic Group

    Discover Coriel Orthopaedic Clinics across England, where expert consultants specialize in knee, elbow, and shoulder care, ensuring top-notch surgical excellence for your orthopaedic needs. Clinic Locations See more See location The Coriel Clinic See location Thornbury Hospital See location Kinvara Private Hospital

  • COG’s Clinical Governance Framework from Coriel Orthopaedic Group

    Explore COG's Clinical Governance Framework at our Doncaster medical clinic. Ensure quality patient care and safety with our formal approach. COG’s Clinical Governance Framework See more We make full use of information both electronic and paper based in clinical and non-clinical decision making. We share best practice both inside and outside the group. We seek to improve data quality and encourage patents to participate in their own clinical treatment, their records and decisions which affect them. We have developed and implemented a mobile app for patient information and monitoring the outcomes of our interventions. All the patient related information is held centrally on PPM and all members of the group are registered with the information commissioner’s office and adhere fully to the GDPR guidelines Information management Safety is about systems to understand, monitor and minimise the risks to patients and staff and to learn from our mistakes. We have a no blame culture. Significant events are discussed as a forum during the governance meeting once a month. We recognise that we have to monitor our strengths and weaknesses and we hold regular review meetings to discuss clinical and administrative significant events. We have excellent communication across the Group. We hold regular meetings. We listen to the patients that we care for. Risk assessment programmes are available in hospitals and clinical environment where we work to identify, manage and reduce risks. We have a high regard for health and safety ensuring we have a clean environment. The key policies that minimise our risk to patients: Maintaining patient confidentiality Consenting as per national guidelines Chaperone wherever appropriate Adhering to Infection Control policies Following Safeguarding guidance Risk Management The group uses a number of mechanisms to enable patients and other interested parties to be involved in identifying needs and making improvements these include: Group Website Developing and Implementing the mobile app for outcome scores Patient reference Group/ patient participation groups Patient Feedback/suggestions regularly reviewed Complaints/Significant events are recorded, discussed and reflected upon Openness/ Patient Experience We undertake regular audits, record results and plan improvements. The clinical governance meeting is held each month. We maintain an up to date knowledge of current developments and research and assess these against established and proven methods of working. We share expertise and opinion within the group and between clinicians to promote learning and discussion. Within our professional practice, we discuss cases in multidisciplinary meetings held on a monthly basis. All our members participate in regular clinical audit and governance meetings within our professional practice. Clinical Audit Patient care is guided by the best available evidence of effectiveness of treatments. Local agreements between the CCG and primary health care providers are followed in order to streamline the patient experience. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) regularly brings out guidance and National Service Frameworks and we review our practice in light of these. Clinical effectiveness We continue with our own professional development aiming to improve our education and develop professionally which makes our own contribution more valuable and enables us to strive for the best. Staff appraisal is important and is encouraged for the continuing professional and personal development of team members. The annual appraisals are maintained by each member of our team. The Group supports the on-going development and education of doctors, medical students, paramedic practitioners and nurses. We engage in regular teaching and training sessions for all healthcare professionals. All members keep themselves updated with mandatory courses run by the NHS. Education and Training We are a team of seven consultants providing care supported by a resourceful team. All consultants are experienced in their sub-specialty providing evidence based care. Patient focus is about putting the patient first, and involving them in choices about their care. We encourage team work across the group and we provide an open and equal working relationship with colleagues. Team members recognise their role in providing high quality care for the benefit of our patients. If we find an aspect in our group that needs improving, we seek to improve it, we share good practice and experience. Patient confidentiality is respected at all times and we observe the Caldicott report recommendations with regard to patient identifiable information. We do our best to demonstrate to our patients that we aim to provide high quality care in administration and clinical areas by keeping good records and following confidentiality guidelines. The clinical records are maintained in the Private practice management (PPM) software by practice managers. Human Resources Clinical governance is “a system through which health care organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish.” What is Clinical Governance? COG’s Clinical Governance Framework Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Whats App us 07946396194 Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit Find us The Coriel Clinic, 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com

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