
Ryan's Story | Hip Osteoarthritis
As a father of two young children, Ryan had reached the point where walking was reduced to just 10 minutes, and he suffered from pain walking up stairs.

As a father of two young children, Ryan had reached the point where walking was reduced to just 10 minutes, and he suffered from pain walking up stairs.

Mandy sought relief from severe osteoarthritis in her thumbs, which was impacting her daily life. Read her personal story about undergoing innovative thumb base joint replacement surgery with Mr Sam Gidwani at Welbeck Orthopaedics.

This article looks at the rising number of ACL injuries in women, particularly elite athletes, and explores the possible reasons behind this surge, along with the serious recovery demands of such injuries.

This article explores the rising rate of knee injuries in children and young people, examining key causes like intense early sports participation and offering expert-backed strategies for prevention and long-term joint health.

Commonly known as tennis elbow, lateral epicondylitis is common for anyone who has been carrying out intense activity with their forearms. Our specialist team of orthopaedic and sports medicine consultants can help with treatment.

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For many, this time of year brings with it the excitement of winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. However, if you’re not properly prepared for these activities, you’re at risk of suffering painful and debilitating injuries.

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