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Hip Replacement Surgery – what happens on the day?
In this article, the next in a series discussing hip osteoarthritis and treatment options, Mr Simon Newman explains the process you will go...
Managing Hip Arthritis without Surgery
In this, the second blog in a series about hip pain and osteoarthritis, Mr Simon Newman discusses non-operative strategies for hip arthritis....
What is Hip Arthritis?
Coxarthrosis, Osteoarthritis of the Hip, Degenerative Hip Disease........another great example of the medical profession using loads of words...
Open for Consultations and Surgery
Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners are delighted to announce that we have reopened for face to face consultations and surgery at all of our...
Supporting our Physiotherapy colleagues as the impact of coronavirus threatens businesses
Whilst we are all aware of the devastating effects of the coronavirus on public health, what is less well recognised is the impact of the...
Coronavirus work continues as our surgeons do their part for the NHS
The corona virus crisis has affected healthcare provision dramatically. All of our consultants are proud to work in the NHS and consider this a...
Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners continuing to provide musculoskeletal care in London
The safety of our patients, staff and visitors is of paramount importance to us. We are keeping in regular contact with our partner hospitals and...
All About the Fat Pad…
The Fat Pad, Hoffa’s Fat Pad, Infrapatellar Fat Pad… All these terms are synonyms for a normal anatomical structure in the front of the knee that...
Why Am I Getting Heel Pain?
Heel pain is a very common symptom and normally resolves within a very short period of time without any formal treatment. However, if the pain...
Why Do I Get Hip Pain When Running?
Running can be great exercise, but as all runners know, you can expect to get some aches and pains along the way. Hip pain is a frequent issue...