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- Knee Ligament Injuries Treatments at Coriel
About knee ligament injuries Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones in your body. The knee joint is made up of several ... Knee Ligament Injuries See more KNEE LIGAMENT INJURIES ABOUT KNEE LIGAMENT INJURIES Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones in your body. The knee joint is made up of several ligaments that attach your thigh bone to the bones of the lower leg and the knee cap, these can get torn and damaged. We can treat knee ligament injuries in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Worksop . The four main ligaments are: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) – connects the thigh bone and shin bone at the front of the knee. Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) – connects the thigh bone and shin bone at the back of the knee. Medial collateral ligament (MCL) – connects the thigh bone and shin bone on the inside of your knee. Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) – connects the thigh bone to the shin bone on the outside of your knee. Too much stress on the knee may cause one or more of these ligaments to stretch, tear or snap. The types of movements that can cause a knee ligament injury include: Twisting the knee Landing awkwardly An impact on the knee joint Hyperextending the knee These types of movements are likely to occur whilst playing sports but can also happen if you trip or fall. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A KNEE LIGAMENT INJURY? An injury to a knee ligament is painful, may cause swelling and make walking very difficult. After the injury has settled a simple ligament injury may heal and be fine. However injuries to the Cruciate ligaments usually casue symptoms of instability (feels wobbly). The knee can give way during sports or even just doing normal daily activities. WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE? Damage to knee ligaments ranges from mild to severe so treatment will depend on your injury. Soft tissues like ligaments can take longer to heal than muscles so you will need to be patient with your body. Even a mild injury could take three months before you are pain-free. For minor liagment injuries , 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. A brace may be necessary to allow full healing and prevent further damage. It may not be apparent to you how badly damaged your knee is so it is always a good idea to get it chekced out by a specialist so nothing important is ‘missed’. Physiotherapists can put you on a knee exercise program that will be important for a full recovery. For more severe cases, such as a complete tear of the ACL, surgical reconstruction may be the only option. Extensive physiotherapy may also be required before and after surgery. Book your appointment to treat knee ligament injuries in Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster or Worksop. You can also follow us on social media. Our Specialists in Knee Ligament Injuries 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
- Treatments from Coriel Orthopaedic Group
Unlock a spectrum of orthopaedic solutions on Coriel's Treatments page. Discover specialized care for knee, elbow, and shoulder conditions, ensuring tailored and effective interventions for your well-being. To learn more about our range of expert treatments, see the information below. Natural Treatments See more 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 … Read More nSTRIDE® Autologous Protein Solution Tennis elbow is a painful condition that often occurs as a result of overuse of the muscles and tendons of the forearm and around the elbow joint. Recover® Tennis Elbow Treatment can help. Recover® technique; Leukocyte and Platelet-Rich Plasma (L-PRP) injections Blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma and blood … Read More Recover® for Tennis Elbow Heel pain is one of the most common forms of foot pain in adults. The heel bone (calcaneus) is the largest bone in the foot and the heel is the first part of the foot to contact the ground during walking. The Plantar Fascia is a thick, broad, inelastic band of fibrous tissue that courses … Read More Recover® for Plantar Fasciitis Jumper’s knee is a chronic injury of the patellar tendon of the knee. It is often called patellar tendonitis because there is inflammation of the tendon and most commonly occurs at its origin just below the kneecap. This chronic injury results in a degree of degeneration of the patellar tendon. Anyone can get a jumper’s … Read More Recover® Jumpers Knee Achilles tendinosis is a chronic condition of irritation and inflammation of the Achilles tendon. It is commonly caused by a sports injury. Professional and weekend athletes can suffer from an Achilles tendinosis, but it is also a common overuse injury in people who are not involved in sport at all. This injury can happen during … Read More Recover® Achilles Tendinosis Orthopaedic surgery is a specialty dealing with acute injuries, congenital and acquired disorders and chronic arthritic or overuse conditions of the bones, joints and their associated soft tissues, including ligaments, nerves and muscles. With vast combined experience in the healthcare sector, our specialist consultants work together to provide exceptional personalised patient care. From sports injuries to general bone complications, we specialise in a wide range of Orthopaedic conditions. Our consultants can diagnose and treat many of these including those of the hands, wrists, nerves and feet. Our friendly team are professional and will treat you with complete compassion and care; therefore you can be assured that you will receive the best possible treatment. View the list of conditions and treatments below. Our Specialities View All CORIEL ORTHOPAEDIC GROUP Shoulder & Elbow Conditions Hand & Wrist Conditions Knee Conditions Hip & Groin Conditions Foot & Ankle Conditions
- 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
- 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
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- Mr. Paul Haslam
Mr. Paul Haslam MBChB FRCSEd (Tr&Orth) Knee Specialist Knee ligament surgery ACL reconstruction, PCL reconstruction, MCL reconstruction, posterolateral corner reconstruction. Knee injection (steroid or hyaluronic acid), knee arthroscopy, meniscal surgery, meniscal repair, arthroscopic debridement of Bakers cyst. Knee replacement, partial knee replacement, osteotomy around the knee. Patella stabilisation procedures including medial patella-femoral ligament reconstruction and tibial tuberosity transfer. Enquire Now Training Paul completed his specialist Orthopaedic training in Sheffield. Specialist knee surgery training occurred on Fellowships in New Zealand and Australia including a fellowship with Leo Pinczewski a world renowned expert in arthroscopic cruciate ligament surgery and Knee injuries. During his training Paul wrote an undergraduate textbook in Orthopaedics and published research in knee surgery and paediatrics. Paul was appointed at Doncaster and Bassetlaw hospital as a Knee Consultant in 2006. Experience Now with over 14 years experience as a Knee Surgeon Paul has gained vast experience in all aspects of knee surgery having performed more than 600 Anterior Cruciate ligament reconstructions and over 1000 knee replacements including over 150 partial knee replacements. He also performs complex ligament reconstructions, osteotomies around the knee and patella stabilisation surgery. He has developed a technique to treat Bakers Cysts arthroscopically and is involved in a study to evaluate the results of this. Paul has treated a number of professional sports players in sports such as football, rugby and squash. Knee injuries are one of his special interests. Passionate about the NHS As a busy NHS consultant Paul developed a day case ACL service and has led the enhanced recovery project. Paul has also been heavily involved in training Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACP’s) medical students and doctors. He has given numerous lectures in his capacity as Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer. He is passionate about training and has developed a rotation within the region for foreign doctors to come to the UK to develop in knee surgery. He has trained doctors from India, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Jamaica to date. Mr Haslam is currently Clinical Director of the trauma and Orthopaedic department. Continous learning In 2019 Paul joined the team at the internationally renowned Sheffield Children’s hospital and is part of the regional knee service. With his colleagues they assess and treat complex paediatric knee conditions referred in regionally and nationally. Paul keeps up to date with the latest developments in knee surgery and attends regular national and international meetings. He is faculty and convenor for cadaveric ACL courses and teaches knee examination annually at the British Orthopaedic Association meeting. If you have a knee problem with Paul you will be in the safest of hands. Paul is able to see patients at Park Hill Hospital, Thornbury Hospital, and The Coriel Clinic. Find us 138 Beckett Road, Doncaster DN2 4BA Call us 07946 396194 01302 238291 Email us enquiries@corielortho.com Contact us First name* Last name* Email* Phone* Message* Submit





