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Orthopaedic surgery describes any kind of surgery performed on the musculoskeletal system that includes the bones and joints. It also includes surgery to the ligaments, tendons and muscles that allow the bones and joints to move. read more about The best diet to prepare for orthopaedic surgery
Knee pain can be caused by a number of different factors including sprains and strains, tendonitis, a torn ligament or cartilage damage. read more about 9 things you could be doing that will make your knee pain worse
Knee replacement surgery is now a relatively common procedure. The average age for a knee replacement is 70, but thanks to improving technology and outcomes, an increasing number of people are choosing to have surgery at a younger age.   read more about Total or partial knee replacement: what’s best for me?
The idea of major knee surgery can put golfers off seeking help for knee pain but using the latest surgical techniques, Professor David Barrett, Consultant Orthopaedic Knee Surgeon at King Edward VII’s Hospital, says players can be back on form in a matter of weeks read more about When pain stops play: common knee injuries in golfers
In this article, we speak to King Edward VII’s Hospital consultant, Professor David Barrett, about getting back into your favourite sport after lockdown and how to avoid potential injuries. read more about Avoiding tennis injuries