Por qué es un doctor de primer nivel/Professional statement/Perché è un dottore di prim’ordine
Mr Adrian Simons is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon who has been practising in Wolverhampton for more than 18 years.
Mr Simons is an expert in all aspects of shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery within public care and private care. He completed his orthopaedic training in the West Midlands, followed by specialist training in the shoulder at Oswestry and hand surgery at the Hand and Plastic Surgery Unit at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester.
He provides the diagnosis and management for a wide range of procedures, including shoulder instability and dislocation, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel, Dupuytren's contracture and thumb and finger arthritis. He has exceptional skill in shoulder replacement, shoulder arthroscopy, keyhole surgery (minimally invasive surgery), elbow arthroscopy, ulnar nerve decompression and numerous other procedures.
Mr Simons also dedicates his career to the teaching of future professionals. He has been appointed as an examiner for the MRCS (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons) exam and is the course director for the Advanced Trauma Life Support Course in Wolverhampton.
Mr Simons is an expert in all aspects of shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand surgery within public care and private care. He completed his orthopaedic training in the West Midlands, followed by specialist training in the shoulder at Oswestry and hand surgery at the Hand and Plastic Surgery Unit at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester.
He provides the diagnosis and management for a wide range of procedures, including shoulder instability and dislocation, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel, Dupuytren's contracture and thumb and finger arthritis. He has exceptional skill in shoulder replacement, shoulder arthroscopy, keyhole surgery (minimally invasive surgery), elbow arthroscopy, ulnar nerve decompression and numerous other procedures.
Mr Simons also dedicates his career to the teaching of future professionals. He has been appointed as an examiner for the MRCS (Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons) exam and is the course director for the Advanced Trauma Life Support Course in Wolverhampton.
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AC joint surgery
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Arthritis
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Arthroplasty
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Arthroscopic subacromial decompression
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Broken collarbone
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Carpal tunnel surgery
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
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De Quervain syndrome
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Dupuytren’s contracture
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Elbow arthroscopy
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Elbow Pain
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Elbow replacement
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Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
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Fractured elbow
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Fractured shoulder
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Frozen shoulder
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Ganglion cyst
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Hand
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Hand arthritis
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Hand fracture
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Hand injury
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Hand nerve repair surgery
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Hand surgery
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Hand tendonitis
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Median nerve
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Minimal access surgery (keyhole surgery)
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Platelet-rich plasma
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Rotator cuff injury
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Rotator cuff surgery
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Scaphoid bone
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Scapholunate ligament
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Shoulder
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Shoulder arthroscopy
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Shoulder dislocation
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Shoulder instability
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Shoulder prosthesis
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Shoulder replacement
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Shoulder surgery
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Shoulder tendonitis
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SLAP tear
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Sternoclavicular joint
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Supraspinatus tendon tear
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Trigger finger
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Ulnar nerve entrapment
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Ulnar nerve surgery
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Wrist arthrodesis
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Wrist arthroscopy
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Wrist fracture
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Wrist surgery
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An expert guide to shoulder replacement surgery
Shoulder replacement surgery can relieve painful symptoms of arthritis and offer patients a better quality of life. In this article, respected consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Adrian Simons gives expert insight on how the procedure is performed and what results patients can expect.