ACL injuries
ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) sprains and tears are among the most common knee injuries, particularly among people who compete in high impact sports like rugby, football...
Your knees are hard-working joints that carry most of your body’s weight. If you are experiencing stiffness, pain or loss of mobility we can pinpoint the cause and advise on possible treatments so you can experience a better quality of life.
ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) sprains and tears are among the most common knee injuries, particularly among people who compete in high impact sports like rugby, football...
Arthritis is a painful condition that can have a significant impact on your mobility and quality of life. It can affect any joint in your body,...
Fractures can occur as the result of a traumatic injury, such as a sudden impact, collision or fall or they may be the result of overuse...
Two rubbery C-shaped sections of cartilage called the menisci protect your knee, one on each side, helping to keep the joint stable. They cushion the joint...
If you are in the early stages of knee osteoarthritis, you may be offered a procedure called a knee osteotomy to relieve pressure on your joint....
Knee replacement surgery is used to treat severe pain and disability caused by advanced arthritis or a serious knee injury. If you are offered this type...
Knee Sports Injuries and Trauma Sports-related knee injuries are common and can range from minor sprains and strains to ligament tears, dislocations and patella fractures. Your...
Having a total knee replacement can be lifechanging, relieving pain and enabling you to resume many of the activities you used to enjoy. But, in some...
Arthritis causes the cartilage that protects the ends of the bones in your knee to wear away. Over time, they can start to rub together resulting...
We are the largest team of private orthopaedic surgeons in North Yorkshire, bringing together expertise in all aspects of upper and lower limb care, as well as soft tissue problems, sporting injuries and degenerative diseases like arthritis.
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