Knee Replacement: Why Most Wait Too Long to Have It Done
Enjoy a better quality of life. Knee replacement surgery can be a life-changing procedure for individuals suffering from chronic knee pain and disability.
Enjoy a better quality of life. Knee replacement surgery can be a life-changing procedure for individuals suffering from chronic knee pain and disability.
The Advantages of Choosing a Private Orthopaedic Practice for surgical procedures such as hip or knee replacement, to manage pain and restore function.
Do you feel like you are stuck living with chronic knee pain forever? Here are 7 signs that may indicate the need for knee replacement surgery:
In cases where conservative treatments fail to provide sufficient relief or when joint damage is severe, joint replacement surgery may be recommended to reduce your pain significantly and to improve mobility and function.
Based in Plymouth, Devon, Mr Stitson is honoured to hold full practice privileges and admitting rights at The Nuffield Hospital, Plymouth.
As an accredited Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mr David Stitson specialises in Hip Surgery and Knee Surgery. Based in Plymouth, Devon, I am honoured to hold full practice privileges and admitting rights …
David Stitson | Accredited Orthopaedic Surgeon | PlymouthRead More »
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Walking is generally considered a beneficial activity for individuals with knee replacements as it helps improve joint mobility, strength, and overall function. However, it is possible to overdo it and …
There are no set rules when it comes to a hip replacement. While surgery is commonly associated with older patients, in truth it’s a life-changing procedure for anyone with a …
A knee replacement can give you a new lease on life. Just Imagine… Having less knee pain and your joint(s) moving more smoothly, enabling you to walk around more easily …