Comprehensive Evaluation:
We provide Initial consultation and assessment of your hip and knee conditions. We utilise diagnostic tools, such as X-rays, MRI scans, and laboratory tests, to diagnose your condition.
We evaluate your medical history, lifestyle factors, and overall health to develop a personalised treatment plan to suit your requirements.
Surgical Procedures:
Total Hip Replacement (THR): We provide hip replacements using cement, without use of cement (press fit components) and Hybrid (part cemented and part uncemented) based on your bone anatomy using ceramic joints where indicated.
Total Knee Replacement (TKR): Both conventional and Patient Specific Instrument (PSI), where patient specific knee replacement bone resection zigs are manufactured based on your CT scan.
Partial Knee Replacement (UKR): When suitable, we offer partial knee replacement procedure, which preserves healthy parts of your knee and allows for faster recovery and better range of movements.
Arthroscopy: Keyhole surgery of the knee is a routine procedure performed as a day case to treat meniscus, cartilage, and other pathologies.
Postoperative Care: We offer comprehensive rehabilitation programs to ensure optimal recovery after surgery, including pain management, wound care, and personalized exercise regimens.
Joint Injections for Knee and Hip Osteoarthritis/ Hip Bursitis:
We offer injection treatment for mild to moderate osteoarthritis and bursitis at the Winchester and London hospitals. Joint injections can help to reduce inflammation, reduce pain, and offer enhanced mobility and function. Injections are carried out using ultrasound guidance for greater accuracy. These injections include platelet rich plasma (PRP), N Stride and Micro Fragmented Adipose Tissue (Lipogems). These injections are prepared using your blood or your fat tissues and may have healing potential and anti-inflammatory action, sometimes called regenerative therapy. For more information about regenerative therapy and how it works you may like to visit our other website called Jointsbiologics.
We will consider steroid and hyaluronic acid injection (viscosupplementation) when appropriate for symptom relief. Hyaluronic acid is like the fluid which is naturally present in the knee. It works by acting like a lubricant and shock absorber. This is generally injected in a course of three.
If you would like to find out more about the joint/Bursa injections and how to make an appointment, please contact us using our e mail [email protected].