15/05/2026Mr Akash PatelOrthopaedic SurgeonRecovery from hip arthroscopyA full recovery from hip arthroscopy requires a structured rehabilitation programme. This article outlines the key stages of the recovery process and what patients can expect as they regain full joint function.More articles from this doctor
14/05/2026Mr P Nithin UnnikrishnanConsultant Orthopaedic Hip and Knee SurgeonWhat are the current advances in hip and knee replacement and how do they improve patient outcomes?Modern hip and knee replacement techniques now offer faster recovery, longer implant lifespan, and more personalised surgical planning.
11/03/2026Mr Muhammad UmarOrthopaedic SurgeonProviding expert surgical care for hip arthritis, and delivering the best resultsModern orthopaedic techniques and careful surgical planning have significantly improved outcomes for patients undergoing hip surgery for arthritis.More articles from this doctor
24/10/2025Mr Rohit MaheshwariOrthopaedic hip and knee surgeonWhen can I return to normal after hip replacement?While recovery after hip replacement can vary from person to person, understanding what to expect after surgery can help patients regain confidence and safely return to normal activities.More articles from this doctor
29/09/2025Mr Amit KotechaConsultant Orthopaedic Hip and Knee SurgeonUsing the MAKO system for knee and hip replacementsHip and knee replacements are most commonly offered to patients suffering from severe osteoarthritis, where joint pain and stiffness significantly interfere with daily activities such as walking, climbing stairs, or even sleeping. For these patients, nonsurgical and conservative treatments are not able to adequately address their condition, and thus, surgical procedures are primarily considered in order to eliminate pain and restore function. There are several techniques that surgeons can employ to perform the surgery, including the utilisation of robotic systems. In this article, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon explains the difference robotic surgical systems like the MAKO robot can make for patients undergoing hip or knee replacements.More articles from this doctor
15/09/2025Dr Kristian KleyConsultant knee and hip surgeonUnderstanding bilateral hip replacement: How the Kley Rapid Hip Approach delivers two hips in a single procedureBilateral hip replacement is an option for people who need both hips replaced and want to regain mobility in the shortest possible time. More articles from this doctor
12/08/2025Mr Simon NewmanConsultant Orthopaedic Hip SurgeonThe different approaches available for hip replacementThe hip replacement operation aims to help patients return to everyday activities with improved comfort and mobility. We discover more about the different approaches to this procedure.More articles from this doctor
07/08/2025Mr Amol ChitreOrthopaedic SurgeonSurgical options for hip arthritis: What's right for me, and when’s the right time to go ahead?Understanding hip surgery procedures and knowing when to proceed is essential for making an informed decision with the guidance of a specialist.More articles from this doctor
04/08/2025Mr Kartik LogishettyConsultant Hip SurgeonTreating hip dysplasia with periacetabular osteotomy (PAO)Periacetabular osteotomy (PAO) is a surgical procedure performed to treat hip dysplasia, a condition in which the hip socket does not adequately cover the ball of the hip joint.
05/06/2025Written by Top DoctorsThe benefits of MAKO robotic surgery for day-case hip replacementMAKO robotic surgery is an advanced medical technology that has transformed hip replacements, making it possible for you to undergo surgery and return home the same day - referred to as a “day-case” hip replacement.