Graham Tytherleigh-Strong

Is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising exclusively in Shoulder and Elbow surgery. He has been in practice for over 15 years at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Independent Sector and holds the post of Honorary Clinical Fellow of Cambridge University.

He has a particular interest in arthroscopic (keyhole) surgery and through his work, and having pioneered a number of new techniques, his expertise is recognised nationally and internationally. Please click on the link to find out more about Graham’s professional background, training and clinical interests …
Graham Tytherleigh-Strong

Cambridge Shoulder

Dedicated to the treatment of all types of shoulder and elbow problems. Diagnosis is aided by easy and rapid access to the most up to date ultrasound, CT and MRI imaging in conjunction with specialist musculoskeletal radiologists. Surgery is undertaken using the latest arthroscopic and open surgical techniques using state-of-the-art implants and equipment. Non-surgical treatment and rehabilitation is undertaken with specialist musculoskeletal physicians and physiotherapists to optimise patients’ care and outcome. This website is designed to be used by patients and healthcare professionals to inform and help.
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Shoulder

The shoulder joint has a large ball and a shallow socket, which allows it to be the most mobile joint in the body. The complex arrangement of soft tissue structures required to move the shoulder and to keep it in joint means that there is a lot that can go wrong. The shoulder is prone to problems from wear and tear and acute and repetitive injury. These can lead to pain and loss of function from stiffness or instability. Please click on the link to find out more about specific shoulder problems and treatments… FIND OUT MORE

Elbow

The elbow is a hinge and pivot joint that allows the arm to bend and straighten and also for the forearm to rotate. There are a number of problems that can affect the joint and the structures around the elbow. These can lead to pain, stiffness and loss of function. Please click on the link to find out more about specific elbow problems and treatments… FIND OUT MORE