Is Your Knee Pain Holding You Back?
Find out if it’s time to take the next step toward a pain-free life.
Hello, I’m Mr Stables. I see patients every day who have stopped doing the things they love—whether it’s a morning walk, playing with grandkids, or just moving around the house comfortably—because of persistent knee pain.
Deciding how to manage your knee health can feel overwhelming. You might be wondering: "Is this just normal ageing, or is it something more serious?" or "Am I actually a candidate for surgery?".
To help you get the clarity you deserve, I’ve introduced two powerful clinical tools right here on our site.
Step 1:
The Knee Pain Quiz (Oxford Knee Score)
The first step is understanding your current function. By taking our quick Knee Pain Quiz, you’ll use the Oxford Knee Score - the same gold-standard metric we use in the clinic - to measure how your knee symptoms are impacting your daily life.
- Quick & Easy: Takes less than 2 minutes.
- Instant Results: Receive your score immediately.
- Clinical Insight: Understand if your symptoms are mild, moderate, or severe.
Step 2:
Your Personalised JointCalc Report
Once you have your score, you can choose to go deeper. Using the JointCalc tool, we can provide you with a personalised risk-benefit profile for knee replacement surgery.
This isn't a generic brochure; it’s data-driven insight based on your specific health markers, helping you weigh the pros and cons of surgery with total transparency.
Why take the quiz today?
"My goal isn't just to perform surgeries; it's to ensure my patients have the right information to make the best decision for their lifestyle. These tools are the best way to start that conversation." - Gareth Stables, Clinic Owner
Clarity: Move away from guesswork and get an objective look at your joint health.
Confidence: Feel empowered with data before you even step into a consultation.
Control: You decide the next step. No pressure, just professional guidance.
Ready to see where you stand?
Click below to start the Knee Pain Quiz. It’s the first step toward reclaiming your mobility.