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11. Plantar Heel Pain  
… and Foam Roller What is Plantar Heel Pain/Fascia Pain? The Plantar fascia is a band of collagen tissue that connects between your heel and your toes, supporting the arch of your foot. Just like a joint,…  
12. Whiplash  
… Extension Stretch Leaflets Cervical Mobilising Exercises - PDF Cervical Soft Tissue Stretches - PDF Cervical Over Pressure Stretches - PDF Cervical Strength and Stability -…  
13. Irritated Nerve - Neck  
… Flexion Stretch Leaflets Cervical Mobilising Exercises - PDF Cervical Soft Tissue Stretches - PDF Cervical Over Pressure Stretches - PDF Cervical Strength and Stability -…  
14. Cervical Spine  
… over time as you get stronger.  Leaflets Cervical Mobilising Exercises - PDF Cervical Soft Tissue Stretches - PDF Cervical Over Pressure Stretches - PDF Cervical Strength and Stability -…  
15. Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction  
… intercourse) Pelvic pain – due to various causes including pudendal nerve irritation/damage, scar tissue, vaginal tissue hypersensitivity, pelvic floor muscle spasm, Obstetric trauma – due to perineal…  
16. What we do - Assessment  
… lots of conditions, but we are most likely to see you if your condition affects your joints or soft tissues. Different types of arthritis and connective tissue disease can affect different areas of the…  
17. Tests and results  
… breast conditions as neither are more reliable than a mammogram. Biopsy This is the removal of tissue to be looked at under a microscope. This will usually be done using a core biopsy, but sometimes a…  
18. Oesophago gastro duodenoscopy (OGD/gastroscopy) discharge information  
… coughing and gagging please wait a further 10-15 minutes and try again. If you have had biopsies/tissue samples the results will be available in 6-8 weeks from your GP or referring consultant. These will…  
19. Flexible sigmoidoscopy  
… the endoscopist may need take biopsies and/or remove polyps if its safe to do so. Biopsy - tissue samples may be taken and sent to the laboratory for analysis. You will not usually feel any pain when…  
20. Colonoscopy  
… the endoscopist may need take biopsies and/or remove polyps if its safe to do so. Biopsy - tissue samples may be taken and sent to the laboratory for analysis. You will not usually feel any pain when…  
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