Physiotherapy Outpatients Department welcome
What to expect on your first visit to the Physiotherapy Outpatients Department
What to expect on your first visit to the Physiotherapy Outpatients Department
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to correct the shape of prominent ears
This leaflet gives you advice and information following your pipelle biopsy.
Outlines the treatment options for pituitary tumours, including surgery, radiotherapy and drug therapy
Link to the Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists website for further information on the signs and symptoms of these conditions and how they are treated.
Management advice and exercises for people diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, a condition causing pain in the heel, sole and /or arch of the foot
Looking after your plaster cast after leaving the Emergency Department
An overview of calf muscle stretch exercises that can be done after a plaster cast has been removed and plaster cast care for children and young people with neurological conditions
Explains a treatment used for common orthopaedic conditions, including lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) or medial epicondylitis (golfer’s elbow) in your elbow, impingement syndrome in your shoulder
Advice and instructions for taking Plenvu bowel preparation in readiness for your colonoscopy procedure
Advice and instructions for taking Plenvu bowel preparation in readiness for your colonoscopy procedure
Explains what a pneumothorax is and how it is treated, and gives advice to aid your recovery at home
Information for women diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - explaining what the management options are
This leaflet explains what polycystic ovary syndrome is, how it is diagnosed, how it may affect you and how it is managed.
Dietary and lifestyle advice on managing the symptoms of PCOS
This leaflet is for parents whose baby has been diagnosed with positional talipes – known as TCV. It provides information on the exercises to be carried out to help correct this condition.
This leaflet is for parents whose baby has been diagnosed with positional talipes – known as TEV. It provides information on the exercises to be carried out to help correct this condition.
It is very important that you see your midwife or GP as soon as you know you are pregnant. This leaflet explains what to expect next.
This leaflet outlines information about effective feeding methods for your baby and aims to help you make an informed decision about which method to use.
Explains what happens in the virtual clinic for patients who have undergone radioiodine treatment for a thyroid condition