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Brachialgia/arm pain

Because the cause of the brachialgia is a trapped nerve, there are other symptoms that can be associated with the arm pain. Most typically, these symptoms are ofSee more

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Sciatica/leg pain

WebSciatica is pain radiating down the leg due to a trapped nerve and the surgery is therefore designed to decompress the nerve within the spinal canal by removing whatever is …

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Myelopathy / cord compression

WebMyelopathy is the term used to describe the consequences of spinal cord compression. It characteristically occurs due to spinal cord compression in the neck (the cervical spine), …

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The Brain and Spine Clinic

WebThe Brain and Spine Clinic has been formed by four experienced consultant neurosurgeons. Together we provide expertise across the entire range of neurosurgical problems, as well …

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Cholesterol granulomas

WebCholesterol granulomas are entirely benign fluid-filled cysts that occur within the bone of the base of the skull. They arise in bone that is usually air-filled and, therefore, …

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Epidermoid cysts

WebA typical position of an epidermoid cyst might be near the facial, hearing and sensory nerves. In such a situation, the risk of the surgery would include the risk of post-operative …

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Practice managers

WebMeet the Team. Practice managers. Fiona Major has been the Practice Manager for Scott Rutherford and Andrew King for over 10 years. Her roles and responsibilities include all …

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Scott Rutherford

WebI would like to thank Scott Rutherford, the Neurosurgeon, a veteran of over 300 of these ops, Simon Lloyd as Cranial base ENT surgeon, the Staff at Manchester ENT clinic in …

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Information for patients Acoustic Neuroma

WebAcoustic neuromas are generally slow growing tumours with slow onset of symptoms. You may only notice symptoms as your tumour gets bigger. The average growth rate of an …

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