Professor Mohamed Imam
05.06.24
Traumatologo
Here, in one of our latest medical articles, distinguished consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Mohamed Imam, shares expert insights with regards to rotator cuff tears.
Professor Mohamed Imam
05.06.24
Traumatologo
Here, in one of our latest medical articles, distinguished consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Mohamed Imam, shares expert insights with regards to rotator cuff tears.
Professor Mohamed Imam
02.05.23
Traumatologo
Optimising Rehabilitation After Arm Surgery: Tips for a Quick Recovery (Part 2)
Although arm surgery can significantly impact a patient’s daily life, quick and effective rehabilitation can help minimise this effect. Following on from the first part, Professor Mohamed Imam offers an expert insight into how to overcome the common challenges faced during rehabilitation and how the use of wearable devices can support the recovery process, in this conclusion of a two-part series of articles on rehabilitation after arm surgery.
Professor Mohamed Imam
02.05.23
Traumatologo
Optimising Rehabilitation After Arm Surgery: Tips for a Quick Recovery (Part 1)
Although arm surgery can significantly impact a patient’s daily life, quick and effective rehabilitation can help minimise this effect. In the first of a two-part series of articles on rehabilitation after arm surgery, Professor Imam provides a comprehensive insight into what are the most effective ways to optimise rehabilitation after arm surgery and how setting realistic goals can help during the recovery process.
Professor Mohamed Imam
17.04.23
Traumatologo
Virtual reality for shoulder surgery: what you should know
In this article, highly experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Mohamed Imam, discusses at length the various benefits associated with performing shoulder surgery with the aid of robotics and virtual reality.
Professor Mohamed Imam
04.10.21
Traumatologo
Complex trauma treatment: what to expect
Once a complex trauma injury has been assessed, it will need to be treated. Surgery may not always be required, but sometimes it is the only option. Highly experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon Professor Mohamed Imam enlightens us on what to expect for complex trauma treatment in this final articles of his complex trauma series.
Professor Mohamed Imam
27.09.21
Traumatologo
How you can help: complex trauma prevention and first aid
Complex trauma may happen when you least expect it, however, being prepared and knowing what to do is important and can potentially save a life. Following his two other articles on complex trauma and fractures [articles linked], expert consultant orthopaedic surgeon Professor Mohamed Imam provides information and advice to help us better prepare in tough complex trauma situations.
Professor Mohamed Imam
21.09.21
Traumatologo
Simplifying the complex: complex bone fractures explained
Bones make up the skeleton of the body. They provide us with the ability to lift our body up against gravity and move around, interacting with our environment. A crack or a break in a bone is a fracture. In this second article of a series on complex trauma, consultant orthopaedic surgeon Professor Mohamed Imam gives a detailed explanation of bone fractures and how they are involved in complex trauma.
Professor Mohamed Imam
16.09.21
Traumatologo
What you didn’t know about complex trauma
Trauma is the most common cause of death for individuals aged below 45 years and is the third most common cause of death regardless of age after heart diseases and cancer. There are three different kinds of trauma, one being complex trauma. Expert consultant orthopaedic surgeon Professor Mohamed Imam provides us with a descriptive understanding of what complex trauma is.
Professor Mohamed Imam
03.08.21
Traumatologo
Cubital tunnel syndrome: all you need to know
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that can affect the elbow and can occur quite frequently if we bang our elbow off firm objects. Here to talk us through the condition in more detail is experienced consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Mohamed Imam.
Professor Mohamed Imam
21.07.21
Traumatologo
Causes of shoulder pain and the Big Four
There are multiple joints and bones in the shoulder that connect with tendons and muscles to provide a wide range of motion in the arm. The tendons that keep the arm bone in the shoulder socket are called the rotator cuff, and this is where the range of motion comes from. However, problems may arise from such mobility. These problems may be temporary or continue and eventually require medical diagnosis and treatment. Professor Mohamad Imam, an exceptionally skilled orthopaedic surgeon specialising in upper limbs, talks about shoulder pain and ‘The Big Four’.
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