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Acromioclavicular Joint Problems

The most common cause of acromioclavicular joint arthritis is wear and tear through over use. For this reason it is most common in people who are aged 50 or older and in athletes who place a lot of stress on the joint.

Bicep Problems

The most common shoulder conditions affecting the biceps are injuries to the cartilage and tendons that attach the biceps muscle to the shoulder bones. These include SLAP lesions, tendonitis, and tendon rupture.

Calcific Tendonitis

Calcific tendonitis is a build-up of calcium deposits within one or more of the four tendons that meet at the top of the shoulder joint. Together these four tendons are known as the rotator cuff.

Frozen Shoulder

Frozen shoulder is a condition where the ball and socket joint of the shoulder appears to "freeze". This causes loss of motion with stiffness in all directions. Typically the shoulder joint is stiff and initially painful.

Shoulder Arthritis

Glenohumeral arthritis is also known as shoulder arthritis. It is a progressive type of arthritis that is normally caused by damage to the cartilage surfaces of the shoulder's glenohumeral (ball and socket) joint.

Shoulder Instability

This is when the ball of your shoulder slips in certain position or completely comes out of joint (dislocates). There are a number of types of instability and it can get worse with time.

Rotator Cuff Injuries

The rotator cuff is the group of four tendons that surround the shoulder joint and control its movement. The tendons can become inflamed, degenerate or tear and can lead to pain and weakness, particularly with sudden movements.

Snapping Scapula

Snapping scapula is a general term applied to a range of disorders that can result in a painful clicking or snapping sensation in the shoulder blade (scapula).

Subacromial Impingement

Subacromial impingement is a condition that causes pain in the shoulder and upper arm. It happens when the tendons of the shoulder joint are strained or injured.

Winging Scapula

Winging scapula is the description for a condition where the shoulder blade protrudes from your back, giving the impression of a wing. In most cases, only one shoulder blade is affected.

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Nuffield Wessex Hospital

Summit Digital16 October 2018Nuffield Wessex Hospital
University Hospitals Southampton NHS Trust
Tremona Road,
Southampton, England, SO16 6YD,
United Kingdom
02380 914 450 belinda.mitchell@spirehealthcare.com
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Testimonials

Testimonials

“Thank you so much for assessing my shoulder so quickly. It was very reassuring. As predicted it continued to improve with the help of physiotherapy and I have just completed the Triathlon that I had been training for all year. Thanks again.”

- Mr. P.S. (ACJ Injury) -

“This is just a short note to update you on my shoulder progress. It has now been just over a year since you performed surgery on my shoulder and as predicted by you I now have almost 100% mobility and strength back. I would like to take this opportunity in thanking you and you PA (Chris) for your time patience and assistance in my swift recovery.”

- Mr. G.J. (SLAP repair) -

“It is now six months since you performed the procedure to stabilise my ACJ. I would like to say MANY MANY THANKS. I can now swim regularly and am sleeping properly again. I can wear skimpy tops again too! The physiotherapy has been hard work but it has been worth it. Thank you again and all your team.”

- Mrs. H.C. (ACJ Stabilisation) -

“Thank you for the recent shoulder replacement operation you and your team performed for me. I much appreciate not only the operation but the care, concern and information you have so generously given me since my first consultation with you. It has changed my life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

- Mrs. J.T. (Shoulder replacement) -

“I would just like to say a huge thank you for fixing my shoulder. I could never possibly express how grateful I am to you. You have completely changed my life. I can now do things I thought would not be possible again. THANK YOU!”

- Ms L.N. (instability repair) -


Opening Hours

Monday:8am – 4pm
Tuesday: 8am – 4pm
Wednesday: 8am – 4pm
Thursday: 8am – 4pm
Friday: 8am – 4pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Southampton Shoulder Clinic

Spire Southampton Hospital

Southampton
SO16 6UY

Southampton Shoulder Clinic

Nuffield Wessex Hospital

Winchester Road
Eastleigh
SO53 2DW

Mr Cole’s Shoulder Clinic

University Hospital Southampton

Tremona Road
Southampton
SO16 6YD

T: 02381 205 087

Main Telephone (private appointments): 02380 914 450

Main Email (private appointments): belinda.mitchell@spirehealthcare.com


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