In the last few years the treatment of shoulder injuries has changed for the better and we now know that significant improvement in outcomes can be achieved with surgery as opposed to the traditional method of ‘supervised neglect’ in an old-fashioned sling.
A new article written in plain English by Mr Richard Sinnerton FRCS (Orth) Consultant Shoulder Surgeon, on Harley Street explains the ‘state-of-the-art’ options available to treat three of the most common shoulder injuries giving you all the information you need should you fall off a horse, go over the handle-bars or get up-ended and dumped unceremoniously in a rugby match and need surgery!
Lack of attention or disregard; a condition in which one side of the body or visual field are neglected.
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