
Mr Matthew Hynes is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, treats shoulder pain due to sports injuries, dislocations, impingement, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulders, acromioclavicular joint pain, instability or arthritis.
Mr Hynes' day to day practice involves the treatment of patients suffering with shoulder pain due to sports injuries, shoulder dislocations, impingement, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulders, acromioclavicular joint pain, instability or arthritis. Wherever possible, shoulder arthroscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is used to treat these conditions to minimise the soft tissue trauma during the surgery and to aid rapid recovery.
Having trained with both plastic surgeons and orthopaedic surgeons specialising in hand and elbow surgery at St Joseph's Hand and Upper Limb Centre Ontario, Canada Mr Hynes also treats patients with hand conditions including tennis elbow, ulnar nerve entrapment, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, ganglions, Dupuytrens disease, thumb arthritis, wrist pain as well as wrist fractures and hand fractures.
British Orthopaedic Association
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Graduating from Bristol University in 1994 with a first class honours degree, Mr Hynes went on to an anatomy teaching post at Newcastle University followed by a three year general surgical training rotation at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. While working at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore he was awarded a six year specialist training post in Orthopaedics training at the Royal London Hospital and the North East Thames region, rotating through Broomfield Hospital, Essex; Southend Hospital, Essex; Chase farm, Enfield, culminating in a specialist training post at the Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Centre, Canada. St. Joseph's Hand and Upper Limb Centre is a leading Canadian site for the treatment of problems in the upper limb. He has published research on both upper and lower limb surgery.
Colchester Hospital University Foundation Trust
4089607
Monday pm & Friday am
Mr Hynes' day to day practice involves the treatment of patients suffering with shoulder pain due to sports injuries, shoulder dislocations, impingement, rotator cuff tears, frozen shoulders, acromioclavicular joint pain, instability or arthritis. Wherever possible, shoulder arthroscopy, also known as keyhole surgery, is used to treat these conditions to minimise the soft tissue trauma during the surgery and to aid rapid recovery.
Having trained with both plastic surgeons and orthopaedic surgeons specialising in hand and elbow surgery at St Joseph's Hand and Upper Limb Centre Ontario, Canada Mr Hynes also treats patients with hand conditions including tennis elbow, ulnar nerve entrapment, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, ganglions, Dupuytrens disease, thumb arthritis, wrist pain as well as wrist fractures and hand fractures.
British Orthopaedic Association
Royal College of Surgeons of England
Graduating from Bristol University in 1994 with a first class honours degree, Mr Hynes went on to an anatomy teaching post at Newcastle University followed by a three year general surgical training rotation at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. While working at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore he was awarded a six year specialist training post in Orthopaedics training at the Royal London Hospital and the North East Thames region, rotating through Broomfield Hospital, Essex; Southend Hospital, Essex; Chase farm, Enfield, culminating in a specialist training post at the Hand and Upper Limb Surgery Centre, Canada. St. Joseph's Hand and Upper Limb Centre is a leading Canadian site for the treatment of problems in the upper limb. He has published research on both upper and lower limb surgery.
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