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Non-surgical options for knee osteoarthritis
Knee osteoarthritis is a common problem that affects people as they get older. There are effective non-surgical management options for early osteoarthritis. Read more to find out what options work at getting you back to an active lifestyle.
Should I be worried about my Baker’s cyst?
A Bakers cyst is a fluid filled sac that lies at the back of your knee. The cyst communicates with the knee joint and fluid travels from within the knee, into the cyst. A Baker’s cyst by itself is usually not a cause for concern. However, it is a sign there there may be something wrong within your knee.
Robotic knee replacement surgery
Robotic knee replacement surgery the surgeon to plan your knee replacement and execute that plan accurately. This can improve the longevity of a partial knee replacement, decrease post-operative pain and improve your short term recovery.
PRP injections for knee osteoarthritis
Platelet rich plasma contains growth factors that can promote cartilage repair and decrease the inflammation within the knee. This article summarises what is involved in a PRP injection and the benefits behind it.
The benefits of a partial knee replacement
Traditionally, osteoarthritis of the knee has been treated with a total knee replacement. This article outlines some of the advantages of a partial knee replacement including a faster recovery, less pain and more range of movement.