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Written by a private patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
22nd June 2023


I saw Mr Ibrahim about calcific tendonitis which I had had for around 3 years. I was very happy that several treatments were offered before turning to surgery as the last option open to me. Although I was very nervous of the surgery I was put at ease by Mr Ibrahim and the team at HJE. The care was outstanding on the day of the operation and I'm so please with the outcome. I can now move my shoulder again and am almost pain free, although that will ease in time. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Mr Ibrahim.

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Written by a private patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
1st June 2023


I had a complete shoulder replacement surgery 2 years ago on my left shoulder for severe arthritis and 5 weeks ago on my right one. I have regained full range of movement on the left shoulder and expect the same on the right after physio is complete. No pain left at all! I can fully recommend Mr Ibrahim and am very grateful to have so much improved quality of life!

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Written by a private patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
10th January 2023


I had a shoulder stabilisation procedure about 3 months ago now and I am extremely happy with how it is feeling. Considering this is my second operation on the same shoulder, I was worried with how it would be after, but after these three months, i am feeling very confident and I am having no issues. I would highly recommend Mr Edward Ibrahim and have no complaints.

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Written by a private patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
14th November 2022


Mr. E.I is a junior should and elbow specialist. I went for an appointment at St.John & St.Elizabeth Hospital as a private patient. He did not listen to me, his diagnosis was wrong. I was not satisfied with his explanations. He did not care how I feel and what kind of help I need. Therefore I decided to go to someone who was more senior and had more knowledge them him.

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Written by a private patient at St John & St Elizabeth Hospital
18th June 2022


I broke my shoulder in December in the Canary Islands and when I came back at the beginning of January I went to see Mr Ibrahim who informed me that, following an X-ray, I had broken my shoulder in 4 places and needed a reverse shoulder operation. This was scheduled for a week later but then I caught Covid and he couldnt operate for another 5 weeks. I found him, during this very difficult time for me, to be most sympathetic and kind and after the operation he continued to be caring and kind and would listen carefully to everything I had to say. My shoulder is now doing very well (thanks to him)and I am very grateful for all his help and would highly recommend him

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Profile

Mr Ibrahim is a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon with specialist fellowship training in injuries and painful conditions affecting the arm, including nerve problems. He strongly believes in the importance of making an accurate diagnosis for his patients and in each instance incorporates his latest research knowledge of the biomechanical reasons for the problem. This approach allows him to advise his patients on treatment options that will maximise chances of recovery and minimise risk of recurrence.

Mr Ibrahim’s practice philosophy is that the majority of conditions are best treated without surgery. However, if an operation is needed Mr Ibrahim is highly skilled in a full range of shoulder, upper arm, elbow, forearm and wrist procedures including the latest minimally invasive keyhole techniques.

Some of the most common conditions that Mr Ibrahim treats include rotator cuff tears/impingement, bursitis, frozen shoulder, first-time/repeated shoulder dislocation, biceps tears, shoulder and elbow arthritis, tennis and golfer’s elbow, cubital tunnel syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome. He also treats patients with fractures and dislocations affecting the shoulder, upper arm, elbow, forearm and wrist.

Mr Ibrahim graduated from University College London with distinction and a first-class honours degree in Orthopaedics, including accredited Orthopaedic training at Harvard Medical School. Following basic surgical training in the Oxford School of Surgery, when he also taught Anatomy at Oxford University, he completed higher Orthopaedic training on the prestigious Imperial College London rotation. During this time, he was awarded first prize for a master’s degree in Surgical Education. His thesis on how an Orthopaedic Surgeon should prepare for complex surgery was the first of its kind and has been published as a peer-reviewed article and a book chapter.

Mr Ibrahim completed further training in nerve surgery at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and specialist fellowship training in upper limb surgery at the Royal Derby ‘Superhospital’, including the world famous Pulvertaft Hand and Wrist Unit. He was a travelling fellow of the British Elbow and Shoulder Society, learning from renowned surgeons in Lyon and Stockholm. He is also a British Orthopaedic Association Clinical Leader and was sponsored to successfully create the UK’s first Enhanced Recovery Programme for shoulder replacement surgery.

Mr Ibrahim captained the University of London at tennis and still represents The Queen’s Club in competition. His continued involvement in sport has presented him with a unique understanding of the necessary treatment for patients who want to return to play in racket and other overhead sports.