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February 17, 2026
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Upcoming webinar: Understanding shoulder tendon injuries (23rd February)

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Andrew Chambler
Orthopaedic Surgeon

If you are struggling with persistent shoulder pain or a known tendon injury, it can be difficult to know which treatment path is right for you. Fortunately, modern orthopaedics offers more options than ever before, ranging from targeted physiotherapy to advanced biological healing.

We are pleased to announce that Mr Andrew Chambler, Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon at The Bath Clinic, will be hosting a free online educational event in partnership with Circle Health Group.

This focused session will explore the complete pathway of tendon injuries, with a special look at the future of biological repair.

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What will be covered?

Drawing on over 20 years of expertise in shoulder and elbow conditions, Mr Chambler will guide attendees through the latest treatment protocols.

The agenda includes:

  • The root causes: Understanding why common shoulder tendon problems occur and how to identify them.
  • Conservative management: Effective strategies and exercises you can try at home to manage symptoms.
  • Medical intervention: Clear guidance on exactly when treatments like physiotherapy, injections, or keyhole surgery become necessary.
  • The future of healing: An introduction to innovative bio-inductive collagen implants, and how this new technology is being used to support and enhance tissue healing during tendon repair procedures.

Who should attend?

This session is ideal for anyone living with shoulder pain, stiffness, or weakness who wants a clearer understanding of their options before booking a clinical consultation.

Mr Chambler is known for his patient-centred approach, and the event will conclude with a live Q&A session where attendees can submit their specific questions directly to him.

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Event details

  • Date: Monday, February 23, 2026
  • Time: 6:30 PM GMT
  • Duration: 15 minutes presentation, followed by Q&A
  • Format: Online webinar (accessible via computer, tablet, or smartphone)
  • Cost: Free to attend

How to register Spaces for the live broadcast are limited. To secure your place and receive the joining instructions, please register here:

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