by John Davies | Mar 20, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionMetal-on-metal hip replacements have been widely used in orthopaedic surgery across the UK, valued for their strength and apparent durability. These implants were often recommended for younger, more active patients needing total hip replacement. However,...
by John Davies | Mar 18, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery has become a life-changing option for many people suffering from severe hip problems, including injuries and fractures. Today’s hip replacement techniques are carefully tailored to suit each patient’s unique needs, thanks to...
by John Davies | Mar 17, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery is a commonly performed procedure designed to relieve pain and restore movement in people with damaged hip joints. It’s often recommended for those suffering from osteoarthritis but can also be essential after injuries like...
by John Davies | Mar 13, 2026 | Hip Replacement
Understanding the Hip Replacement Recovery TimelineRecovery after hip replacement surgery usually spans several weeks, with the first 12 weeks being the most critical. During this time, patients gradually regain the ability to perform everyday tasks. Early...
by John Davies | Mar 11, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionPrivate hip replacement surgery in the UK is increasingly popular among patients seeking quicker treatment options. With NHS waiting times often lengthy, many look to private care to access surgery sooner and receive more personalised attention. Naturally,...
by John Davies | Mar 9, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery is a common and effective procedure designed to relieve severe hip pain and improve mobility. For many patients, concerns about pain before, during, and after the surgery are central to their decision to proceed. In the UK, total...