Managing activities of daily living with one hand following an injury
Provides practical advice and techniques to manage everyday activities following upper limb injury to hand, wrist, elbow or shoulder immobilisation or surgery
Read moreProvides practical advice and techniques to manage everyday activities following upper limb injury to hand, wrist, elbow or shoulder immobilisation or surgery
Read moreGeneral advice, hints and tips on how to manage with daily life at home while you are not able to use one arm / hand due to your fracture or injury
Read moreOutlines some possible causes of excessive flatus (wind) and gives advice on minimising and managing it
Read moreInformation about treating your pain after your operation on the Adult Day Surgery Unit (ADSU)
Read moreInformation to help you gain the maximum benefit and understanding of your shoulder operation
Read moreInformation for people having a Mantoux test (Tuberculin skin test) – a screening tool for tuberculosis (TB)
Read moreMantoux (Tuberculin skin test) checklist: to check for exposure to tuberculosis (TB)
Read moreGives aftercare advice following the removal of a PEG (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy) tube using manual traction.
Read moreWe are really sorry that you have had a miscarriage. Hopefully, you have had information about the different treatments we can give you. One of these is called Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA). This leaflet tells you about the benefits and risks of MVA and what to expect when you come to hospital.
Read moreFor patients who are experiencing swallowing difficulties and have been advised to complete the Masako swallowing exercise for rehabilitation
Read moreExplains what will happen when you come into hospital for a breast removal operation
Read moreInformation about ear operations which include combined approach tympanoplasty, modified radical mastoidectomy and cortical mastoidectomy
Read moreThis is where you will come for unscheduled visits with urgent pregnancy-related concerns (i.e. reduced movements, bleeding, urgent health worries), when you are in labour, or with immediate urgent postnatal concerns. Please contact the Triage line 0118 322 7304 for advice.
Read moreExplains what measles is, how it will affect your child and how the infection is treated
Read moreOutlines what to expect during cervical (neck) traction treatment
Read moreOutlines what to expect during lumbar (back) traction treatment
Read moreA nuclear medicine test involving radiation that is used to diagnose Meckel’s diverticulum - a pouch in the lower part of the small intestine
Read moreA nuclear medicine test involving radiation that is used to diagnose Meckel’s diverticulum - a pouch in the lower part of the small intestine
Read moreWhat will happen when you come to the hospital for your operation and advice and exercises afterwards
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