23/04/2026Mr Alastair DickOrthopaedic surgeon specialising in hip replacement and hip preservation surgeryAll about adult hip dysplasiaIn this article here, renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Alastair Dick, shares his expert insights into hip dysplasia.
02/03/2026Mr Emeka OraguiConsultant Orthopaedic Hip SurgeonCeramic hip resurfacing: a modern approach to hip preservationHip pain can be life-changing, affecting mobility, work, and leisure. For patients with arthritis or damage to the hip joint, one solution is hip resurfacing. In recent years, ceramic hip resurfacing has emerged as an alternative to traditional metal-on-metal optionsMore articles from this doctor
10/02/2026Mr Mark NortonConsultant Orthopaedic SurgeonWhat is ceramic hip resurfacing? all you need to know about this new technologyHip problems can have a major impact on daily life, from limiting mobility to affecting independence. Traditionally, hip replacement has been the standard treatment for severe arthritis or joint damage. However, advances in medical technology have introduced a newer option: ceramic hip resurfacing.
05/02/2026Mr Amit ShahOrthopaedic SurgeonWhat to know about hip pain in young adultsHere to outline the main causes of hip pain in young adults and explain how this can be effectively managed is distinguished consultant trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Amit Shah.More articles from this doctor
28/07/2025Mr Rajpal NandraOrthopaedic SurgeonWhat we need to know about hip dysplasiaHere to provide us with a comprehensive overview of hip dysplasia is renowned consultant orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Rajpal Nandra.More articles from this doctor
15/04/2025Mr Khaldoun BitarOrthopaedic SurgeonHip resurfacing arthroplasty – What is it, what’s involved and am I suitable for one?Hip resurfacing arthroplasty is a surgical procedure used to treat severe hip pain and limited mobility, usually caused by arthritis or injury. It is an alternative to total hip replacement, especially for younger, active patients who want to maintain a high level of activity. This technique preserves more of the natural bone and may be a better long-term option for certain individuals.
31/01/2025Mr Emeka OraguiConsultant Orthopaedic Hip SurgeonHip resurfacing: How long do the results last?Hip resurfacing is a surgical procedure used to treat hip arthritis, particularly in younger, active patients. Unlike total hip replacement, hip resurfacing preserves more of the natural bone, which can offer advantages in durability and mobility. However, the longevity of the procedure depends on several factors, including patient activity level, implant type and overall health.More articles from this doctor
07/01/2025Ms Sarah Muirhead-AllwoodOrthopaedic SurgeonHip replacement versus hip resurfacingWhen it comes to solving hip issues, there are a variety of ways that they can be managed. In this article, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon discusses the merits and differences between total hip replacements and hip resurfacing.
20/02/2023Mr Nezar TumiaOrthopaedic SurgeonHip resurfacing: Can it be beneficial for young patients with osteoarthritis?Highly respected consultant orthopaedic surgeon Mr Nezar Tumia sheds light on hip resurfacing surgery and its role in treating young patients with osteoarthritis in this informative article.
21/07/2020Mr Adam CohenOrthopaedic SurgeonHip joint preservation vs. replacement surgery: what are the pros and cons?Hip joint preservation and replacement surgery are two very different procedures to treat hip pain and trying to decide which one is right for you can be difficult and depends on a variety of factors. So we spoke to Mr Adam Cohen, one of our top consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeons so he could explain more about these procedure and the pros and cons of each one to help you decide.More articles from this doctor