In honour of Osteo Awareness Week I thought I’d write a little piece on what my standard day is like, with a few cases, a few anecdotes and a few jealousy inducing features. Yesterday I woke up. In my bed. With Annie the sloth lying
This the story of how I ruptured my achilles and followed a conservative rather than surgical approach to manage it that resulted in hiking the mountains of China 5 months later. The path was pretty clear. Two weeks in plaster and on crutches followed by 12
This is the story of how I ruptured my achilles and followed a conservative rather than surgical approach to manage it that resulted in hiking the mountains of China 5 months later. The Consultation It’s amazing how the way you are treated can change so quickly.
This the story of how I ruptured my achilles and followed a conservative rather than surgical approach to manage it that resulted in hiking the mountains of China 5 months later. I was lucky that there was a great physio on site that called a few
This is the story of how I ruptured my achilles and followed a conservative rather than surgical approach to manage it that resulted in hiking the mountains of China 5 months later. In August 2017 I ran out to play football with my amateur football team.
Last night Errol St Osteo was deeply asleep, dreaming of test cricket and slip and slides and huge swathes of food when the piercing beeping of a poorly chosen ringtone woke me up. The caller was a gruff man called Nick that had ‘cooked me
Ursula was sent to me by a colleague. They were old friends and he had been trying to help her with her back pain for a few months. It can be very challenging treating friends and family. They know your quirks and foibles. The time
For this blog piece we are going to run down what a disc injury is, how common they are, how to correctly diagnose one and what you can do to manage it. What Is A Disc? A disc is what the body has between the vertebrae