by John Davies | Feb 6, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery can be life-changing for those suffering from persistent hip pain or mobility issues. In the UK, surgeons typically use one of two main techniques to secure the implant: cemented or uncemented fixation. Understanding the differences...
by John Davies | Feb 4, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionMaintaining good hip mobility is essential for staying independent and enjoying life to the fullest. For many people, conditions like osteoarthritis or injuries can cause persistent pain and stiffness, leading them to consider hip replacement surgery. Yet,...
by John Davies | Feb 3, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery is becoming increasingly common, especially among older adults and active people seeking relief from persistent joint pain and improved mobility. This operation can significantly enhance quality of life by restoring hip function and...
by John Davies | Jan 30, 2026 | Hip Replacement
Chronic hip pain and mobility problems are becoming increasingly common, affecting many people’s daily lives. While hip replacement surgery is a well-known and often successful treatment, many individuals are keen to explore other options for various reasons. In this...
by John Davies | Jan 28, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip replacement surgery — or “Hüftgelenkersatz” in German — is becoming increasingly common among patients across German-speaking countries who suffer from hip joint problems. This procedure involves replacing a damaged hip joint with an artificial implant...
by John Davies | Jan 26, 2026 | Hip Replacement
IntroductionHip pain and difficulty moving around can seriously affect your daily life, especially as you get older. These issues often point to underlying joint problems that need attention to stop them getting worse. In the UK, hip replacement surgery is becoming...