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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

…not apply to our paediatric patients (one adult parent/guardian to attend with patient) or for some of our adult patients who may require a certain level of carer support.  …

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

…to be a bit achy and swollen for a few months after your injury. An ice pack will help initially with pain and swelling (make sure the ice is not…

S18 - Soft tissue shoulder injury

…will have some pain. Take pain medication as prescribed. You can use an ice pack or bag of frozen peas wrapped in a damp towel to help with your pain….

GROW 2.0

…the quality of service they receive. Further information about the GROW App privacy policy is available here: www.perinatal.org.uk/Information/PrivacyNotice GROW 2.0 is provided by The Perinatal Institute, a national not-for-profit organisation…

H12A - Carpal bone Avulsion Fracture

…a few months after your injury. An ice pack will help initially with pain and swelling (make sure the ice is not in direct contact with the skin). Splint/Strapping You…

S19 - Soft tissue shoulder injury

…will have some pain. Take pain medication as prescribed. You can use an ice pack or bag of frozen peas wrapped in a damp towel to help with your pain….

S22 - Long head of biceps injury

This is an injury to the biceps tendon that inserts into the shoulder Healing: It normally takes 6 weeks to heal, but symptoms can continue for 3 months. In some…

S23 - Scapula Fracture

…shoulder may be swollen and you will have some pain. Taking pain medication and using ice or cold packs will help. More information is in the next section. Wearing your…