by John Davies | May 1, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionGetting a good night’s sleep is incredibly important when recovering from hip replacement surgery. Restful sleep helps your body heal, reduces discomfort, and boosts your overall wellbeing at a time when your body needs it most. However, many people find...
by John Davies | Apr 27, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionKeeping your hip flexors healthy is essential for everyday movement and overall musculoskeletal wellbeing. These muscles play a key role in everything from walking and standing to simply sitting down. However, in today’s more sedentary world, many of us...
by John Davies | Apr 25, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionDemand for hip replacement surgery in the UK has been growing steadily, driven by an ageing population and more joint-related problems. With NHS waiting times often extending into several months, many patients are exploring private healthcare options to...
by John Davies | Apr 22, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip dislocation after hip replacement is a recognised complication that can affect some patients following this common orthopaedic procedure. It happens when the artificial ball of the hip joint slips out of its socket, causing pain, reduced movement, and...
by John Davies | Apr 20, 2026 | Hip Replacement
Innovations in Hip Replacement Surgery: Understanding the Role of Bone Cement and Leading Clinical PerspectivesHip replacement surgery is a life-changing solution for many people suffering from serious hip problems. These issues can stem from various causes, including...
by John Davies | Apr 17, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionKnowing when it’s safe to get back behind the wheel after hip replacement surgery is a top concern for many patients in the UK. Common questions include, “How long after hip replacement can I drive?” or “When am I legally allowed to drive again?” Driving...