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S16 (Luton) - Midshaft Humerus Fracture

This is a break to the middle of your upper arm bone About your injury: It is important that you can always feel your hand and wiggle your fingers. If…

Coronavirus (COVID-19) information for the public

…anyone you live with is displaying these symptoms. You can find more guidance on Coronavirus at www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ Attending our hospitals Wash your hands thoroughly for 20 seconds when entering clinical…

Urogynaecology Services

…Outpatients- Zone J, Contact: 01582491166 extension 2274 How do I get an appointment? Referrals are via GP and doctors via the normal referral pathway. Useful links www.yourpelvicfloor.org/conditions/ Information Leaflets https://bsug.org.uk/pages/for-patients/bsug-patient-information-leaflets…

H9 - Metacarpal Shaft Fracture

…healing. We would advise that you stop smoking while your fracture heals. Talk to your GP or go to www.smokefree.nhs.uk for more information. Pain and Swelling Painkillers are important to…

Change or cancel your admission

…their admitted treatment for any reason. If you would like to view this policy, you can access it on the following web address https://www.gov.uk The change in the policy means…

S18 - Soft tissue shoulder injury

…advise that you stop smoking while your injury heals. Talk to your GP or go to www.smokefree.nhs.uk for more information. Pain and Swelling: Your shoulder may be swollen and you…

S19 - Soft tissue shoulder injury

…advise that you stop smoking while your injury heals. Talk to your GP or go to www.smokefree.nhs.uk for more information. Pain and Swelling: Your shoulder may be swollen and you…

S29 - Medial Clavicle Fracture

…your healing. We would advise that you stop smoking while your injury heals. Talk to your GP or go to www.smokefree.nhs.uk for more information. Pain and Swelling: Your shoulder may…

S22 - Long head of biceps injury

…to www.smokefree.nhs.uk for more information. Pain and Swelling: Your shoulder may be swollen and you will have some pain. You may experience ‘cramps’ as a symptom, this is perfectly normal….