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Dental Negligence Statistics

Dental negligence refers to situations where dental practitioners fail to provide the standard level of care to patients and this  results in harm or…

Your cosmetic surgery pre-op/ post-op checklist

Cosmetic surgery procedures have become increasingly popular in the UK with 1 in 3 Brits saying that they have had or would consider having facial cos…

Common areas to get pressure sores

Pressure sores, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are injuries to the skin and the underlying tissue, they are primarily caused by prolonged…

How to prevent pressure sores

Pressure sores, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, are injuries that are caused by prolonged pressure on the skin; pressure sores can affect t…

Risks and benefits of laser eye surgery

Laser eye surgery, sometimes known as LASIK eye surgery involves using lasers in order to reshape the front surface (cornea) of your eyes, according t…

Pharmacy Error Statistics

When a GP prescribes patients with certain medications, most patients will then go on to visit a pharmacy to collect their medication. On rare occasio…

Nerve Damage Claim Statistics

Nerve damage compensation claims can arise when a medical professional has failed to provide a patient with adequate treatment and this has led to the…

How To Report Care Home Negligence

In most care homes, the standard of care is high and residents are treated well by healthcare professionals. However, in some unfortunate cases, negli…

Warning signs of nerve damage after surgery

Nerve damage (peripheral neuropathy) develops when the nerves in the body are compressed, stretched or subject to direct trauma. Between the financial…

Reducing The Risks of Cosmetic Surgery Abroad

Cosmetic surgery has become a popular option for people who wish to enhance their physical appearance. Getting these procedures done abroad is also a…

Spotting Signs of Care Home Abuse

Care homes are generally considered to be a safe place for those who can no longer care for themselves and these homes often provide comfort to loved…

The key differences between Erb’s Palsy and Klumpke’s Palsy

Written by Trevor Ward, Birth Injury Unit Specialist   The anatomy of Erbs Palsy and Klumpke’s Palsy The arm and shoulder contain a network of ne…

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