An amputation is the removal of a body part. Removal could be the result of an accident (traumatic injury) or a planned amputation due to disease or a tumour.
Endoscopic Pilonidal Sinus Treatment (EPSiT) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a tiny camera to diagnose and treat pilonidal sinus disease with minimal discomfort and faster recovery.
The group of muscles and tendons that run down the back of your leg are called your hamstrings. Injuries to these muscles or tendons are common in people who participate in sports that require sprinting such as football.
An ilizarov frame is an external frame surgeons use to lengthen or reshape bones or to treat complex mal-union or non-union fractures.
A pilonidal sinus is a problem in your natal cleft (the area between your buttocks) that can cause infection. Surgery is the most dependable way to remove the pilonidal sinus and pockets of infection.
An advanced minimally invasive supermicrosurgery technique to relieve lymphoedema.
Trigger point injections are used to apply a local anaesthetic and steroid to an inflamed area to relieve pain.
Your veins carry blood to your heart. Valves in these veins restrict the blood flow to one direction. Valves that weaken or that don’t close correctly cause blood to pool (collect) in a vein. This is called a varicose vein.