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23 June 2017
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23 June 2017
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Avulsion Fracture of the Foot

You have sustained an avulsion fracture to your foot, which is treated like a soft tissue injury (sprain) to your foot. This can take approximately 6 weeks to heal although…

23 June 2017
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23 June 2017
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Atropine Occlusion for children

Atropine drops may be used as an alternative to patching treatment. The main aim of atropine occlusion is to temporarily blur the vision in the good eye (when viewing close…

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Apicectomy under Local Anaesthetic

Apicectomy is a surgical procedure when a possible infection or cyst is removed from the root of your tooth/teeth….

23 June 2017
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Acromioclavicular Joint Injury (dislocation)

You have sustained a dislocation of your Acromioclavicular joint (ACJ). This is the joint between the top of the shoulder blade (acromion) and the far end of the collar bone…

23 June 2017
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Use of Entonox

ENTONOX offers safe and effective pain relief for situations where rapid onset and offset is indicated.

23 June 2017
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Brown’s syndrome

Brown’s syndrome is a condition which can be present from birth or develop later on in life. Around our eye there are 6 eyes muscles which control which direction our…

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10 August 2017
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Dr David Walker

Professional profile Dr David Walker MA MD FRCP FESC, qualified from Cambridge University and St Thomas’s Hospital Medical School in 1985. He trained in Cardiology at University College Hospitals, Wessex…