Hip hemiarthroplasty advice and exercises
Advice for patients who have had a hip hemiarthroplasty operation following a fractured head of femur (hip fracture)
Read moreAdvice for patients who have had a hip hemiarthroplasty operation following a fractured head of femur (hip fracture)
Read moreMany women experience pain around the outer thigh or hip area during pregnancy. This is known as ‘greater trochanteric pain syndrome or GTPS (previously called ‘trochanteric bursitis’). This leaflet gives some advice, stretches and exercises aimed to help you manage and treat the pain.
Read moreInformation to help you gain the maximum benefit and understanding of your hip operation
Read moreAdvice for patients who have had Birmingham hip resurfacing - designed to help you get back to full fitness as quickly as possible after your operation
Read moreSeries of exercises that may help you with your symptoms of faecal urgency (urgent need to poo)
Read moreExplains what a Holistic Needs Assessment entails for patients with a diagnosis of cancer
Read moreExplains the basis of your home non-invasive ventilation (NIV) machine provided by the hospital
Read moreShows you how to do oxygen therapy at home and what equipment you will need
Read moreAims to help patients, relatives and carers, in the event there is a problem relating to parenteral nutrition or home intravenous fluids.
Read moreExplains how you can check your vision at home after your cataract surgery using a vision check called DigiVis DVA
Read moreRecipes for dairy-free drinks that are high in energy and are great to have when you have a poor appetite or are at risk of malnutrition
Read moreRecipes for fruity drinks that are high in energy and are great to have when you have a poor appetite or are at risk of malnutrition
Read moreRecipes for milky drinks that are high in both energy and protein and are great to have when you have a poor appetite or are at risk of malnutrition
Read moreThis booklet contains useful information and advice for patients coming in for planned surgery
Read moreThis folder provides you with information regarding your diagnosis, treatment plan and follow-up, as well as contact details and information regarding the team involved in your care.
Read moreExplains what hospital acquired pneumonia (HAP) is and how it can be prevented
Read moreExplains what to expect when you are ready to leave hospital if you are using hospital organised transport
Read moreAims to help you understand what to expect from the Hospital Palliative Care Counselling Service
Read moreAbout the Hospital Palliative Care Team (in Easy Read format)
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