Mr Hywel Williams is an Orthopaedic Consultant at Clifton Park Hospital in York who specialies in shoulder and elbow surgery
Shoulder & Elbow Surgery; Shoulder replacement, Shoulder arthroplasty, Reverse Geometry total shoulder replacement, Anatomical shoulder replacement, Shoulder hemiarthroplasty, Shoulder arthritis, Shoulder arthroscopy, Shoulder key-hole surgery, Rotator cuff tear, Rotator Cuff surgery, Impingement, Bony spur, Sub-acromial bursitis, Calcific tendinitis, Frozen shoulder, Stiff shoulder, Stabilisation for shoulder dislocation, Shoulder instability, Shoulder pain, Elbow arthroscopy, Elbow key-hole surgery, Lateral epicondylitis, Medial epicondylitis, Tennis elbow, Golfer's elbow, Elbow replacement, Elbow Arthroplasty, Elbow arthritis, Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure, O-K Procedure.
BMA GMC MPS
British Orthopaedic Association
British Elbow & Shoulder Society
Mr Williams treats a wide range of conditions of the shoulder and elbow. He has extensive experience in treating instability problems, rotator cuff pathology, and in joint replacement surgery for arthritis of both shoulder and elbow. Many conditions can be treated using keyhole surgery. For conditions that do not require surgery, Mr Williams can arrange treatment by the most appropriate physiotherapist for your condition. Mr Williams has worked at York Hospital since 1999 when he was appointed as Consultant. He founded the Shoulder & Elbow Unit in York, introducing modern arthroscopic techniques for shoulder and elbow surgery to York Hospital. He started working at Clifton Park Hospital in 2006. In 1996-7 Mr Williams completed his orthopaedic training with a prestigious one-year shoulder fellowship under the guidance of the world-renowned shoulder surgeon, Mr Stephen Copeland. He spent some of this year gaining further experience from leading experts in the field of shoulder surgery in Germany and Austria. His philosophy is that every person is unique, and he is able to apply his experience and expertise to your individual situation in order to gain the best possible results for you. If you do have any concern about pain or restriction in movement, or have suffered an injury to your shoulder or elbow, the only real way to learn about what it is and what can be done for you is to see a dedicated specialist. If Mr Williams can be of further assistance, please arrange to see him.
York & Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
3182396
Shoulder & Elbow Surgery; Shoulder replacement, Shoulder arthroplasty, Reverse Geometry total shoulder replacement, Anatomical shoulder replacement, Shoulder hemiarthroplasty, Shoulder arthritis, Shoulder arthroscopy, Shoulder key-hole surgery, Rotator cuff tear, Rotator Cuff surgery, Impingement, Bony spur, Sub-acromial bursitis, Calcific tendinitis, Frozen shoulder, Stiff shoulder, Stabilisation for shoulder dislocation, Shoulder instability, Shoulder pain, Elbow arthroscopy, Elbow key-hole surgery, Lateral epicondylitis, Medial epicondylitis, Tennis elbow, Golfer's elbow, Elbow replacement, Elbow Arthroplasty, Elbow arthritis, Outerbridge-Kashiwagi procedure, O-K Procedure.
BMA GMC MPS
British Orthopaedic Association
British Elbow & Shoulder Society
Mr Williams treats a wide range of conditions of the shoulder and elbow. He has extensive experience in treating instability problems, rotator cuff pathology, and in joint replacement surgery for arthritis of both shoulder and elbow. Many conditions can be treated using keyhole surgery. For conditions that do not require surgery, Mr Williams can arrange treatment by the most appropriate physiotherapist for your condition. Mr Williams has worked at York Hospital since 1999 when he was appointed as Consultant. He founded the Shoulder & Elbow Unit in York, introducing modern arthroscopic techniques for shoulder and elbow surgery to York Hospital. He started working at Clifton Park Hospital in 2006. In 1996-7 Mr Williams completed his orthopaedic training with a prestigious one-year shoulder fellowship under the guidance of the world-renowned shoulder surgeon, Mr Stephen Copeland. He spent some of this year gaining further experience from leading experts in the field of shoulder surgery in Germany and Austria. His philosophy is that every person is unique, and he is able to apply his experience and expertise to your individual situation in order to gain the best possible results for you. If you do have any concern about pain or restriction in movement, or have suffered an injury to your shoulder or elbow, the only real way to learn about what it is and what can be done for you is to see a dedicated specialist. If Mr Williams can be of further assistance, please arrange to see him.