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What is Knee Realignment Surgery?
Knee realignment surgery Cheshire is a surgical intervention provided by several private and non-private practices across the UK. My Knee Doc are an orthopaedic consultancy based in Cheshire. We have been providing the public with a wide range of treatments both surgical and non-surgical, as well as consulting on problems relating to mobility and pain…
Read MoreOsteoarthritis Pain? Talk to a Knee Doctor
Suffering from osteoarthritis? Talk to Cheshire private knee doctor Mr. Gareth Stables. Arthritis is a painful condition that commonly affects knee joints and can make your life quite difficult. However, this does not mean that you can’t find a solution for the pain. Talking to a specialist knee doctor can help. What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a…
Read MoreSigns That You May Need Knee Replacement Surgery
Knee Replacement Surgery in Cheshire is a routine procedure that involves replacing a damaged, worn or diseased knee with an artificial implant or prosthetic joint. Although adults of any age can be considered for a knee replacement surgery almost all are carried out on people aged between 60 and 80. However, the operation has become…
Read MoreMy Knee Doc Relaunch
My Knee Doc are overjoyed to announce the relaunch of our new and majorly improved website. As our practice has grown and developed over the years, we seek to match such positive change with a new and improved online resource We would like to take this opportunity to personally thanks the guys at Blue Whale…
Read MoreHow to Treat Knee Arthritis?
There are many different types of arthritis that the knee joint is susceptible to, but by far the most common is osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most common. Patients with knee arthritis typically experience pain and swelling in the joints, and can find it difficult to move their knees freely due to stiffness. There is no…
Read MoreKnee Joint Surface Damage
Knee joint surface damage is also known as chondral damage. It refers to damage to the rubbery cartilage covering the ends of bones inside the knee joint. This cartilage acts as a shock absorber and allows the bones in the knee joint to move smoothly over one another. Any damage to this cartilage therefore, affects…
Read MoreMeniscus Injuries in Golfers
Meniscus injuries in golfers can put you out of action for a while. So what are they? and Why do they happen? Although golf is considered to be a safe game and players are less prone to injuries or accidents, golfers often find themselves facing problems concerning their knees. Knee injuries such as a cartilage…
Read MoreSigns of Runners Knee
Runner’s Knee, as the name suggests, is very much common among runners. But the ailment is not restricted to runners alone. People who do not run as much or as often can also get this ailment. In order to diagnose if you have Runner’s Knee, you will need to undergo a physical examination as well…
Read MoreStrengthen Your Knee Muscles Before Knee Replacement Surgery
Even as you approach your private knee doctor Liverpool for guidance regarding knee replacement surgery, you can prepare yourself for it. Exercises that specifically help in strengthening your knee muscles before the surgery can go a long way in easing the pain. They also help in faster recovery post surgery. Here are some exercises that you…
Read MoreCommon Questions about Knee Replacement Surgery
Why do I need a knee replacement surgery? If you knees aren’t responding effectively to medicines, physiotherapy, lifestyle alterations, or other non-surgical treatments, total knee replacement becomes the only option. Why do I need a knee replacement surgery? If you knees aren’t responding effectively to medicines, physiotherapy, lifestyle alterations, or other non-surgical treatments, total knee…
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