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  • About
    • Bio
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    • Elbow
    • Nerve
  • Treatments
    • Injections
    • Keyhole shoulder surgery
    • Shoulder replacement
    • Elbow surgery
    • Nerve decompression
    • Fractures & dislocations
  • Rehab / Physio
    • Rebalancing your shoulder
    • Post operative physio protocols
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Woman with shoulder arthritis

Shoulder Arthritis: Can It be Treated?

Arthritis, ShoulderBy Thames Shoulder Elbow28th November 2021

Shoulder arthritis of the main ball and socket joint, also known as the glenohumeral joint, results in pain and stiffness in the shoulder. This pain is provoked by a loss of cartilage which normally allows the bones to move smoothly over one another and prevents rubbing.

Man holding shoulder in pain

Acromioclavicular Joint Arthritis

Arthritis, Collarbone, ShoulderBy Thames Shoulder Elbow28th August 2021

Your acromioclavicular (AC) joint is at the top of your shoulder where your collarbone and acromion part of the shoulder blade meet. If you have AC joint arthritis, the top of your shoulder might feel painful and you may have problems reaching your arm across your body. There are different types of AC joint arthritis…

Managing Your Arthritis Symptoms in Winter

ArthritisBy Thames Shoulder Elbow15th February 2021

If you suffer from arthritis, you may experience an increase in the severity of your symptoms during the winter. Although experts aren’t completely sure why, it’s certainly true that colder weather leads to an increase in joint pain and stiffness for many people. It is believed that barometric pressure may play a role – the…

Treatments for Elbow Arthritis

Arthritis, ElbowBy Thames Shoulder Elbow29th October 2020

In the second of our blogs to mark National Arthritis Awareness Month, we are exploring the range of treatments available for people with elbow arthritis. This type of arthritis is one of the less common forms and you can find more information about the causes and what symptoms to look out for in our blog…

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