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London Orthopaedic Clinic: Private Hand and Wrist Clinic in London

London Orthopaedic Clinic

The London Orthopaedic Clinic in London's prestigious Wimpole Street brings together renowned and highly qualified consultant orthopaedic surgeons and specialists, providing state of the art treatment and minimally invasive private hand surgery and private wrist surgery for conditions such as: arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, DeQuervain's tenovitis, Dupuytren's disease, ganglion cysts, mallet finger and trigger finger.


London Orthopaedic Clinic for private wrist and hand treatment in Harley Street

The team of expert consultant orthopaedic surgeons and specialists at London Orthopaedic Clinic offer private medical and surgical care of the highest standards using the most up-to-date and cutting edge procedures at their private orthopaedic clinic in Harley Street.


This includes the latest non surgical and minimally invasive techniques for sports injuries, fractures and general orthopaedic conditions along with orthopaedic medicine, spine and interventional pain problems. 

 

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Watch videos of surgery and treatments performed by the consultants at the London Orthopaedic Clinic

To help patient make an informed choice in deciding which is the right orthopaedic clinic for them, we provide videos of leading surgeons who talk about the services available in their clinic.


Here the surgeons and physicians at the London Orthopaedic Clinic discuss and demonstrate the treatments they provide.

 

View the London Orthopaedic Clinic profile video. You can also watch their YouTube video: Introducing The London Orthopaedic Clinic.


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Hand and wrist treatment at the London Orthopaedic Clinic

The London Orthopaedic Clinic offers private treatment for hand and wrist problems


Mr Brian Cohen is the surgical lead and patients can feel confident that the partners of this Harley Street orthopaedic clinic will offer expert opinion on all minor to complex fractures and conditions such as trigger finger and carpal tunnel. Surgical techniques such as wrist arthroscopies and the most delicate minimally invasive hand surgery are available for the best recovery.. 


Complete trauma and emergency care is also available from Mr Cohen and all the consultants at the London Orthopaedic Clinic.

 

Treatment for wrist and hand problems in Harley Street


Arthritis of the base of the thumb

Any condition that damages a joint is called arthritis. In a normal joint, cartilage covers the ends of the bones and allows them to move smoothly and painlessly against one another. Read more about the treatment of Arthritis of the base of the thumb.


Carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. The nerve passes through a space in wrist called the carpal tunnel and is accompanied in the tunnel by a number of tendons. The nerve provides sensation in the thumb, index, middle and half of the ring fingers of the hand, as well as innervating some of the muscles of the thumb. Read more about the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.


DeQuervain’s tenovitis

DeQuervain’s tenovitis is a condition caused by inflammation of tendons and their surrounding sheath along the thumb side of the wrist. Read more about the treatment of DeQuervain’s tenovitis.


Dupuytren’s disease

Dupuytren’s disease is an abnormal thickening of the fascia (the tissue between the skin and the tendons in the palm) that may limit movement of one or more fingers. In some patients, a cord forms beneath the skin that stretches from the palm into the fingers. Read more about the treatment of Dupuytren’s disease.

London Orthopaedic Clinic hand and wrist surgery

Ganglion cysts

Ganglion cysts are very common lumps that sometimes grow in the hand and wrist. The cysts are generally found on the back or palmar side of the wrist when they are commonly called a ganglion, the end joint of a finger where they are called mucous cysts, and at the base of a finger. Read more about the treatment of ganglion cysts.


Mallet finger

Mallet finger is due to rupture of the extensor tendon at its attachment to the finger close to the base of the nail. It is normally caused by stubbing the tip of the finger. Read more about the treatment of mallet finger.


Scaphoid fractures

The scaphoid is the most common of the carpal bones to be injured. A fracture of the scaphoid normally results from a fall onto the outstretched hand. Read more about the treatment of scaphoid fractures.


Tendon and nerve conditions

The hand and wrist are the most commonly injured part of the body. The hand’s function is sensation and grip. Internal complex structures of tendons, nerves and blood supply can unfortunately be damaged. Read more about the treatment of tendon and nerve conditions.

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Trigger finger

Stenosing tenosynovitis, commonly known as trigger finger or trigger thumb, is caused by the tendons that bend the finger catching or sticking within an interal tunnel at the base of the finger. The cause for this condition is not always clear. The medical conditions of rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and diabetes may be associated with trigger finger/thumb symptoms. Read more about the treatment of trigger finger.

  

The London Orthopaedic Clinic is at the forefront of musculoskeletal care and is committed to offering patients the very best in orthopaedic care. They will guide you through from diagnosis, to treatment and then rehabilitation.


Private treatment at the London Orthopaedic Clinic in Harley Street

When you arrive at 79 Wimpole Street reception staff will greet you and provide you with registration forms, which you are required to check and complete. 


You may have referred yourself or have been referred by your GP/Physiotherapist. The consultant will discuss your relevant problem and enquire about your medical history. A thorough examination will then follow.


If an operation is needed they will help arrange this for you. Surgery will require admission to one of the various hospitals in and around London where their consultant orthopaedic surgeons have admitting privileges. 


Read the London Orthopaedic Clinic FAQs.


London Orthopaedic Clinic at 79 Wimpole Street

Contact the London Orthopaedic Clinic in Harley Street


79 Wimpole Street
London

W1G 9RY


T:  020 7186 1000
F:  020 7084 6999


E:  private@londonorthopaedic.com

W: www.londonorthopaedic.com 



Also at The Wellington Diagnostics and Outpatients Centre, Roman House, 296 Golders Green Road, London, NW11 9PY



 

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