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   >>Website last updated: 09 July 2008





Patient information and professional Educational material on Shoulder & Elbow problems.

"Shoulderdoc.co.uk is a breath of fresh air for patients and clinicians alike. It provides clear yet concise advice on all manner of shoulder complaints affecting both the sporting and everyday patient. Patient users of the site will find the site not overwhelming but informative and empowering. The clinician too will find this site an invaluable aid to explaining procedures and conditions to patients using the rich easy to navigate graphical interface. Overall it is hoped that other health care professionals learn from Mr Funk and his approach to understanding the needs of the patients of the present and future."

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Shoulder Ligaments [07 July 2008]
[07/07/2008] - Nerve Disorders of the Shoulder

[07/07/2008] - Fractures around the Shoulder

[07/07/2008] - Fascioscapulohumeral Dystrophy

[07/07/2008] - Trapezius Muscle Palsy

[07/07/2008] - Parsonage-Turner Syndrome

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