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Personal trainer Bevan thought his career was over after a boxing injury. Surgery and expertise at London Bridge Hospital helped him get back to work.
“My friends and colleagues are amazed that there’s such a small scar, based on the nature of the injury.”
As a full-time personal trainer, Bevan’s career depends on him being in great shape. But during a boxing training session, Bevan ruptured his bicep tendon, which left him worried about his livelihood. He made an appointment to see Mr Simon Owen-Johnstone, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, at London Bridge Hospital. Bevan says his mind was immediately put at ease and he knew he was in safe hands. His injury was successfully repaired during surgery and he also had the support of London Bridge Hospital’s physio team during rehabilitation. Bevan says he is now pretty much back to 100% fitness and strength. And he's back to his job and career. ‘I’ll always be incredibly grateful to him and the medical team for giving me back the use of my arm,’ he says.
Yvette (54) a journalist from Kent, started experiencing pain in her hip seven years ago in 2015. An ex-national gymnast who had been incredibly active and flexible her whole life, Yvette felt concerned about the growing discomfort impacting her quality of life, and so sought help from her GP.
David’s gym video shows him repeatedly pushing up to 100kg on a single leg press – not particularly unusual for this keen cyclist, former competitive squash player and all-round fitness enthusiast. What is unusual is that 52-year-old David had hip surgery just 12 weeks earlier.
73 year-old Michael, an avid walker and charity worker, was diagnosed with arthritis in January 2021. After facing long waiting times and increasing pain that was becoming more frequent, he started to look elsewhere for treatment.
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