Treatments

Hip Replacement

Replaces damaged or worn hip joint with artificial components typically made of metal stem, ceramic head and high grade polymer.

Relieve joint pain

Improve mobility
Improve quality of life
Minimally invasive (Small scar) Hip replacement
Smaller incision
Less tissue disruption
Quicker recovery
Less pain
Hip Resurfacing
Replaces the damaged surface of the hip while preserving more of the original bone Younger, active individuals with hip arthritis
Reduced hip pain
Improved stability
Broader range of movement
Lower risk of dislocation
What is a hip replacement? – NHS
Knee Replacement
Replaces damaged or worn parts of the knee joint with artificial components
Alleviate arthritic pain
Improve mobility and quality of life

Enhanced recovery pathway

How a knee replacement is done – NHS
Knee Arthroscopy (key hole surgery)
Minimally invasive surgery to diagnose and treat various knee problems
Meniscal tears
Cartilage damage
Loose bodies
Ligament injuries
Reduced pain and faster recovery
Patients may go home the same day
Many problems can be diagnosed and treated during the same procedure
Typically performed under general anaesthesia
Arthroscopy – NHS
Joint Injections
Knee and hip pain
Reduce inflammation, pain and swelling
Arthritis
Bursitis
Corticosteroids
Mr Jan Luigi Marciniak | Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon | Spire Healthcare