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Alex – Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture – Patient Story
Alex suffered a bimalleolar ankle fracture in November 2024 whilst playing rugby. He had pins and a plate fixed during his admittance to A&E....
Highlights from BESS 2025: Reflections from the Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners Shoulder & Elbow Team
Last week, the Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners shoulder and elbow team had the privilege of attending BESS 2025 — and what an inspiring conference...
Different foot shapes and treatment
Patients will often come to clinic concerned that they do not have a normal foot shape. Two of the most common abnormalities that I see are a...
What are the risks associated with hip replacement surgery?
Hip osteoarthritis can be a debilitating condition, causing significant pain and restricting mobility. If measures such as painkillers and...
What is a Morton’s Neuroma and how should it be treated?
A Morton's neuroma is a benign condition resulting from swelling of the interdigital nerves between the ends of the metatarsal bones in your...
Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners Joins Forces with FSCR for Elite Footballer Care
It was a privilege to visit the FSCR team at their state-of-the-art facility in Battersea. As an elite performance and injury rehabilitation...
Advancing Musculoskeletal Imaging: Highlights from the UKIO Congress
Last week, Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners LLP had the privilege of speaking at the UKIO Congress in Liverpool on the topic of musculoskeletal...
Bridging Expertise: Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners at the South Kensington & Knightsbridge Clinic
Last week, members of Grosvenor Orthopaedic Partners LLP—namely Dr Rajat Chowdhury, Mr Mike Williamson, Mr Ran Wei and Mr Rupert Wharton —were...
What is osteoarthritis of the knee and might I be suitable for a partial knee replacement?
In this article Mr Luke Jones discusses osteoarthritis of the knee and one of the treatment options: partial knee replacement. The knee is one of...
What happens if I break my wrist and will it need an operation?
Fractures of the distal radius are common following sports injuries or falls. They often occur in people taking part in high energy activities,...









