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Peripheral Nerve Surgery

If you have a serious nerve injury, our qualified surgeons can help to restore function to critical muscles using peripheral nerve surgery. Our highly experienced team have many years of experience and are qualified to deal with a wide range of disorders. During your consultation, your dedicated surgeon will provide you with a thorough analysis of the procedure you may require, so you can rest assured that you are in capable hands. Additionally, you will receive the upmost levels of care before, during and after the surgery. Get in touch today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

Carpal Tunnel Surgery

This type of treatment is used to address and alleviate the pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Common symptoms include, weakness when gripping objects with one or both hands, pain or numbness in hands, feeling of pins and needles, or swollen fingers.

Thoracic Outlet Surgery

TOS surgery is ideal for patients who are suffering with issues in their thoracic outlet, such as shoulder and neck pain.

Nerve Transfers

During a nerve transfer procedure, a surgeon reroutes and connects a healthy, redundant, and functional nerve (donor nerve) to a non-functioning, injured nerve (receiver nerve). Examples of nerve transfer include, the upper arm, the forearm, the hand, the upper leg and the lower leg.

Cubital Tunnel Surgery

This is a surgical intervention which aims to alleviate the pressure on the ulnar nerve, which is located on the inner side of the elbow. The elbows ‘funny bone’ can become trapped and inflamed, causing discomfort that can decrease with the right treatment.

Nerve Decompressions

Due to the structure of the skeleton, some nerves are more susceptible to compression. This procedure works by relieving pressure on a nerve and can be categorised into two main areas. Spinal and Peripheral.

Neuroma/ Pain Management

Research suggests that Morton’s neuroma is likely a result of entrapment, compression or squeezing of the common digital plantar nerves.

Brachial Plexus & Nerve Injury

A brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves are stretched, jammed together, or, in the most severe cases, ripped apart or severed from the spinal cord. The goal of brachial plexus surgery is to relieve the painful symptoms in order to restore sensation to your shoulder arm or hand.

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