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Salisbury District Hospital

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Salisbury, SP2 8BJ Salisbury
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Salisbury District Hospital is an NHS-funded establishment with approximately 550 beds in which sick or injured persons are provided with a variety of medical or surgical treatment as well as nursing care.You can contact Salisbury District Hospital by telefone using the number 01722336262. It is located at Salisbury in SP2 8BJ, Salisbury. Salisbury District Hospital is part of Salisbury . You will be able to contact the following joint specialist consultants in this hospital:

  • Sarah Bartram
  • Adrian Richard Beaumont
  • Aisling Coy
  • Harshad Dabke
  • Katherine AL Peace
  • Gurd Shergill
  • George Richard Smith

An Orthopaedic Surgeon is specialised in the diagnosis, treatment and care of complaints of the human musculoskeletal system.

Primarily, such specialists deal with complaints that have affected muscles, bones, joints and nerves.Such conditions include osteoarthritis, tumours and fractures.This is one of the newest specialities in surgery, and is one that is key to the treatment of patients who have suffered unfortunate traumas. Orthopaedic surgeons may work in hospitals or trauma clinics, but the treatment is the same.

An orthopaedic surgeon would typically conduct the following activities: Collate, analyse and update patient records to ensure they recommended the best treatment and care. Discuss operative and non-operative treatment techniques with patients to make sure they are okay to proceed with treatment. Carry out different tests such as physical examinations, x-rays and MRI scans to diagnose the extent of patient injuries. Book operation theatres. Carry out surgery that deals with bones, muscles and tendons sometimes under stressful conditions, in which important decisions need to be made quickly.

Each year 20% of the general population consult a GP with a musculoskeletal problem such as rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis

Most musculoskeletal disorders are chronic conditions; their management presents a number of challenges to GPs. Specific rheumatic conditions frequently encountered by GPs include back pain, gout, rheumatoid arthritis, polymyalgia rheumatica and osteoarthritis. GPs need to be aware of and deal with special situations such as non-accidental injury in both children and elderly people.

Rheumatologists treat arthritis, autoimmune diseases, pain disorders affecting joints, and osteoporosis.There are more than 200 types of these diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, lupus, back pain, osteoporosis, and tendinitis.Because these diseases can be often complex, they benefit from the care of an expert.Only rheumatologists are experts in this wide field of medicine.Most commonly they treat Osteoarthritis (OA) also known as degenerative joint disease or degenerative arthritis, osteoarthritis is a group of mechanical abnormalities involving degradation of joints, including cartilage and bone.

The rheumatologist educates and interacts with the patient and family, gives health information and partners with other health care providers.He decides the necessity for more assessment and treatment, such as referrals to other health care providers, orthopedic aids (splint, brace, cane, etc.), invasive surgery or whether a hospital treatment is necessary.A rheumatologist aims to help patients with rheumatic disease to have the best possible quality of life. Toward this aim, rheumatologists advocate for the patient in all aspects of health care and in the community.

As a group, these doctors also support laws that promote patient rights and patient-centered care.

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