
Elbow Arthrolysis
Elbow arthrolysis is a surgical procedure to improve the range of movement in your elbow.
At Welbeck, our sports medicine and musculoskeletal specialists combine leading clinical expertise with advanced technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury in people of all activity levels, not just elite athletes. Our multidisciplinary team includes physiotherapists, osteopaths, orthopaedic surgeons, podiatrists, dietitians, and psychologists who work together to provide personalised, evidence-based care and rehabilitation.

Our sports medicine team includes highly experienced consultants in orthopaedics and musculoskeletal care, who are experts in injury management. Beyond sports injuries, we treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including tendon problems, chronic pain, and arthritis, helping you to move freely and live well. Our specialists use advanced imaging and targeted treatments to achieve long-lasting results, whatever your injury or condition. We offer both non-surgical and surgical options for treatments, combined with comprehensive recovery support, helping you return to peak form safely and efficiently.
We manage a broad range of sports-related and musculoskeletal conditions, providing individualised care to relieve pain, restore function and prevent future injury for patients at every activity level.
Our team combines advanced imaging, movement assessment and targeted therapies to provide accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment, supporting optimal recovery and long-term musculoskeletal health.

Elbow arthrolysis is a surgical procedure to improve the range of movement in your elbow.

Arthroscopy is a procedure used to diagnose and treat joint problems without the need for open surgery.

Open reduction and internal fixation is a type of surgical procedure that’s performed to fix and treat severely broken bones.

A knee arthroscopy is a surgical procedure performed to diagnose and treat injuries related to the knee joint.


Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive keyhole procedure used to diagnose and repair damage inside the hip joint.

Subacromial decompression is a procedure for shoulder pain – often performed as keyhole surgery.

Foot fracture surgery is a procedure to move broken bones back into their normal position, to help prevent future problems such as walking issues, pain, and arthritis.

Shoulder arthrolysis is a minimally invasive procedure to improve the range of movement at your shoulder joint.

A shoulder arthroscopy is performed when shoulder pain symptoms haven’t improved after non-surgical treatments, like physiotherapy and medications.

At Welbeck, all imaging and diagnostics, including X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound, take place on-site. With same-day or next-day appointments often available, we ensure you receive an accurate diagnosis without delay and receive the treatment you need as quickly as possible.
Our consultants are leaders in sports medicine and musculoskeletal care, working closely with physiotherapists, orthopaedic surgeons, radiologists, and rehabilitation experts to deliver world-class treatment from diagnosis to recovery.

At Welbeck, our sports medicine specialists are trusted by elite athletes — but you don’t need to be a professional to benefit from their expertise. Our consultants are experts in injury recovery and work to identify the root cause of your bone, tendon, ligament, or muscle injury and develop a tailored management plan to relieve pain, restore function, and help prevent future problems.
Care is available at our state-of-the-art Orthopaedics centre and Surgery Centre in London. Use the map to find us and plan your visit.
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At Welbeck, we’re committed to ensuring the referral process is smooth and efficient. We welcome referrals from GPs and other healthcare professionals and aim to offer same-day or next-day appointments where possible.

You can book directly with each of our centres by phone or email, and you may also be able to book online. You can find contact details for this centre at the top of the page, and more information about becoming a patient on our accessing private healthcare page.
Yes, but only for certain services. Some consultations, assessments, and treatments can be booked directly, while others require a GP or specialist referral. Please check the relevant service page for guidance, and contact the centre if you’re unsure.
We aim to offer appointments as quickly as possible, and many services have same-day or next-day availability. Waiting times vary depending on the appointment type, specialty, and consultant availability, but our team will always offer the earliest suitable appointment.
Yes. You can arrange an appointment for a family member, or someone you care for, just let us know when you get in touch. We’ll need their details and consent to complete the booking, unless you're their legal guardian or have power of attorney.

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.

Runner's Knee, known as ITB Friction Syndrome is one of the most common conditions a Sports Medicine Doctor will see, particularly during the Summer months.

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