Hip Replacement Camden, London

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Fortius Clinic - Orthopaedic Clinic in the UK

Fortius Clinic

17 Fitzhardinge Street, London, W1
For more information about Fortius Clinic in Baker Street please contact the clinic.
Hip Replacement  
Orthopaedist Consultation  
Knee Replacement  
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Fortius Clinic London - Orthopaedic Clinic in the UK

Fortius Clinic London

17 Fitzhardinge Street, London, W1H 6EQ
For more information about Fortius Clinic London in Baker Street please contact the clinic.
Hip Replacement  
Orthopaedist Consultation  
Knee Reconstructive Surgery  
Shoulder Replacement  
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ICE Ortho Hip and Knee Clinic - Orthopaedic Clinic in the UK

ICE Ortho Hip and Knee Clinic

The London Clinic, 20 Devonshire Place, London, w1g 6bw
For more information about ICE Ortho Hip and Knee Clinic in London please contact the clinic.
Hip Replacement
Hip Arthroplasty  
Hip Replacement  
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6.3
London Head Office - Plastic Surgery Clinic in the UK

London Head Office

Level 18, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, EC2N 1HQ
For more information about London Head Office in Monument-Aldgate-Fenchruch Street-Tower Hill please contact the clinic.
Hip Replacement
Hip Replacement from £11117
Hip Surgery  
Carpal Tunnel Surgery from £1862
Knee Replacement
Knee Surgery from £11709
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London Registered Head Office

London Registered Head Office

Level 18, Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street
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8.1
Sports Orthopaedic Specialist - Charles Willis-Owen

Sports Orthopaedic Specialist

BMI The Harbour Hospital, St Mary's Road, Poole, BH15 2BH
This Dorset (Bournemouth and Poole) based orthopaedic surgeon performs procedures for patients with sports injuries and painful musculoskeletal conditions. He is a sports enthusiast with wide experience in helping sportspersons. Private patients personally by Mr Willis-Owen. He performs procedures at well-known and well-equipped hospitals in Dorset. Conditions treated are sports injuries, arthritis related painful musculoskeletal conditions, fractures, foot injuries, neurological conditions, sprains and bruises, knee arthritis and hip arthritis. Charles specialises in knee replacement and knee replacement using the best available implants and techniques and ACL reconstruction. Services provided include sports injury rehabilitation, exercise therapy, knee replacement surgery, muscle and joint strengthening, shockwave therapy and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.
Hip Replacement £10000 - £12000
Mr Willis-Owen carries out both routine and complex hip replacements using the latest implants and equipment
Orthopaedist Consultation £150 - £225
Mr Willis-Owen is a specialist orthopaedic surgeon
Knee Replacement £10000 - £13000
Mr Willis-Owen is a specialist in knee surgery and knee replacement
Knee Reconstructive Surgery £4000 - £6000
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7.7
MW Physiotherapy - Physiotherapy Clinic in the UK

MW Physiotherapy

MW Physio Clinic, 4 Derek Avenue,, Hove, BN3 4PF
MW Physiotherapy Clinic was set up in 2016 by Maria Wade (BSc, SRP, MCSP) as a private practice in Brighton and Hove. We provide a professional physiotherapy service in a friendly, caring environment. Our chartered physiotherapists are members of the CSP and HCPC with over 25 years of musculoskeletal experience. We provide highly effective hands on treatment so you are able to live an active lifestyle free from pain.  We look forward to welcoming you at MW Physiotherapy.
Hip Replacement  
Ankle Injury Treatment  
Knee Replacement  
Physiotherapist Consultation from £60
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Hip Replacement clinics within 85km of Camden:

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Advance Orthopaedic Care - Orthopaedic Clinic in the UK

Advance Orthopaedic Care

Goring Hall Hospital, Bodiam Avenue, Goring-by-Sea, Worthing, BN12 5AT
Advance Orthopaedic Care specialises in providing expert orthopaedic care to patients of all ages. We offer the very latest techniques to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions affecting the lower limbs including arthritis, sports injuries and fractures. Located at Goring Hall Hospital in West Sussex, Advance Orthopaedic Care boasts state-of-the-art facilities and its friendly staff are dedicated to providing patients with a comfortable, caring environment. Specialist orthopaedic surgeon Mr Nirav Shah is an expert in his field and his passion for orthopaedics is reflected in his clinical results and on-going research. He aims to offer patients the highest levels of care, and has years of experience providing treatments including joint replacement, arthroscopy, lower limb reconstruction and complex revision surgery.
Hip Replacement  
Each year Mr Shah performs over 200 hip replacements, on patients ranging from their 20’s into their 90’s. Hip replacement, which is also known as arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure where the damaged or arthritic part of the hip joint is removed and replaced with an implant, which over time fuses with the patient’s own bone. There are various conditions that can be treated through hip replacement including arthritis, sports injuries and osteoporosis. It is an effective form of treatment that can transform the lives of patients, providing long term pain relief and restoring functionality. In recent years medical innovations have led to an increasing number of hip replacements being performed on younger patients. One reason for this is that implants are now lasting over 20 years and are able to cope with the strains of a more active lifestyle. There are several different types of hip replacement techniques and implants available and the most effective option will vary according to a patient’s age and lifestyle. During your first consultation Mr Shah will explain in detail the most appropriate treatment options for you.
Orthopaedist Consultation  
Knee Replacement  
Knee replacement surgery, also known as arthroplasty, involves replacing the damaged or arthritic knee with an artificial prosthesis. Commonly the knee is damaged from arthritis, resulting in pain and restricted movement. Sufferers may also experience swelling or loosening of the knee joint. A knee replacement aims to treat these symptoms, restoring the knee to its original functionality and relieving any associated pain. The knee joint consists of three bones- the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shinbone) and patella (kneecap). The femur and tibia are connected by tendons and their movement cushioned by cartilage. The patella protects the joint and moves up and down as the leg bends and straightens. Depending on the area of damage patients may require a total knee replacement or a partial knee replacement. A total knee replacement involves replacing both the tibia and femur with an artificial joint and in some cases resurfacing the patella as well. There are two types of partial knee replacement- patellofemoral and medial compartment. A patellofemoral knee replacement involves replacing the damaged knee cap and its surrounding cartilage. More commonly a medial compartment knee replacement is required, replacing only the inside part of the knee. One important benefit of a partial replacement is that it leaves the healthy bone and tissues intact, resulting in a faster recovery time and fewer complications. The disadvantages include a higher risk of revision surgery and sometimes the functionality is not as good as with a total knee replacement. Sometimes where there is damage to only part of the knee an alternative treatment is partial knee resurfacing. This involves resurfacing the damaged part of the joint with metal, leaving the healthy bone and surrounding soft tissues intact.
Hip Resurfacing  
For some individuals a less invasive alternative to hip replacement is hip resurfacing, where the ball and socket of the hip joint are covered with metal caps, reducing friction and improving movement.
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