Types of knee surgery
Knee surgery becomes necessary when non-surgical treatments fail to alleviate symptoms or when the structural damage to the knee is so severe that surgery is the most effective way to restore function and reduce pain.
Knee surgery becomes necessary when non-surgical treatments fail to alleviate symptoms or when the structural damage to the knee is so severe that surgery is the most effective way to restore function and reduce pain.
Hip surgery is necessary when non-surgical treatments cease to alleviate pain or when the hip joint is damaged. We explain the options available…
Knee replacement operations are among the most frequently performed orthopaedic procedures in the UK with the success rate generally high… Read on »
Knee rehabilitation exercises are vital to the recovery process following knee surgery. They not only restore mobility and strength but also enhance the overall success of the surgery.
Hip rehabilitation exercises are vital to the recovery process following hip surgery. They not only restore mobility and strength but also enhance the overall success of the surgery.
Follow-up orthopaedic appointments after joint replacement surgery play a vital role in ensuring a successful recovery. Here’s why…
Choosing the right treatment is crucial for alleviating pain and addressing the underlying cause. This article will guide you through the various treatment options, discussing their pros and cons to help you make an informed decision.
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Hip pain can make everyday activities challenging and uncomfortable. We explore the symptoms, causes, and treatments, surrounding hip pain and hip replacement.
8 main consequences of delaying knee replacement surgery. If you are experiencing persistent knee pain that interferes with your daily life, don’t hesitate to consult with Mr Stitson to explore your treatment options.