Types of Surgery

We provide a comprehensive range of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal treatments, ensuring patients receive the care they need to regain mobility and quality of life. It's important to consult with our medical team to determine the most suitable treatment option based on individual patient needs.


Direct Anterior Total Hip Replacement - Rapid Recovery Surgery

Direct Anterior Total Hip Replacement is a modern and minimally invasive surgical procedure to replace a damaged or arthritic hip joint. Unlike traditional hip replacement, this technique involves a smaller incision at the hip's front, allowing the surgeon to access the joint without detaching major muscles. This approach often leads to a quicker recovery, shorter hospital stays, and less postoperative pain. It's an excellent option for individuals seeking to regain mobility and reduce hip pain efficiently.


Knee Muscle Preservation Surgery

Surgery around the knee should protect the soft tissue and muscle to maximise the recovery.


Knee Replacement Surgery

Knee Replacement Surgery, also known as total knee arthroplasty, is a procedure designed to relieve pain and restore function in a knee joint affected by severe arthritis or injury. During the surgery, the damaged knee joint is resurfaced with a surgical alloy and cartilage is replaced with highly cross linked polyethylene. This surgery can significantly improve mobility and quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic knee pain.


Partial Knee Replacement

Partial Knee Replacement is a surgical option for individuals with isolated knee arthritis in one compartment of the knee joint. Instead of replacing the entire knee joint, only the damaged portion is replaced with an implant. This approach preserves healthy tissue, resulting in a quicker recovery and a more natural feel of the knee.


Meniscal Repair

Meniscal Repair is a surgical procedure to repair a torn meniscus in the knee joint. The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage that cushions and stabilises the knee. This surgery helps restore knee stability, reduce pain, and prevent further damage.


Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction is performed to repair a torn ACL, a common knee ligament injury. During the surgery, the damaged ligament is replaced with a graft, usually from a tendon, to restore knee stability and function.


Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Reconstruction is a procedure to repair or replace a torn PCL in the knee. The PCL plays a crucial role in knee stability. This surgery aims to restore normal knee function and prevent long-term joint damage.


Cartilage Reconstruction

Cartilage Reconstruction involves various techniques to repair or regenerate damaged articular cartilage in joints. This surgery helps alleviate pain and improve joint function for individuals with cartilage defects.


Patella Stabilisation

Patella Stabilisation surgery is performed to correct patellar instability, where the kneecap dislocates or shifts out of place frequently. The procedure aims to stabilise the patella and prevent future dislocations.


Arthroscopic Joint Repair

Arthroscopic Joint Repair is a minimally invasive surgery used to diagnose and treat various joint conditions. It involves inserting a small camera (arthroscope) and specialised instruments through tiny incisions to repair damaged tissues or remove loose fragments.


Ligament Reconstruction

Ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to repair or replace damaged ligaments in the body. Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect bones to other bones, providing stability to joints. When ligaments are injured, they can lead to joint instability, pain, and limited mobility. Surgeons perform ligament reconstruction to restore the integrity and function of these ligaments.


Realignment Surgery

Realignment surgery is performed to correct the alignment of bones in the body. It is often used to treat conditions where the bones are misaligned, leading to pain, deformity, or limited functionality. This surgery is commonly performed on weight-bearing joints like the knee or hip.
Realignment surgery can benefit conditions such as osteoarthritis, where joint deformities may result in pain and reduced function. This surgery can help alleviate pain and improve joint function by restoring proper alignment, enhancing the patient's quality of life.Knee Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping the bones around the knee joint to redistribute weight and relieve pressure on damaged areas. It is typically used to treat early-stage knee arthritis in younger patients.


Gluteal Tear Reconstruction

Gluteal tear reconstruction is a surgical procedure that addresses tears or injuries to the gluteal muscles, specifically the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. These muscles play a crucial role in hip stability and movement. Tears in these muscles can lead to pain, weakness, and difficulty walking or performing daily activities.


Gluteal tear reconstruction is often performed to help patients regain strength and function in the hip and buttock region. Physical therapy and rehabilitation are important components of recovery after this surgery to optimise outcomes.


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