Treatments
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Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a ligament located in the middle of your knee that connects the front of your shin bone to the back of your thigh bone and helps to stabilise the knee. Tears (or ruptures) to this ligament can occur when making sharp twists and turns, causing the knee to ‘give way’ or collapse. This is commonly as a result of an injury whilst skiing, or a sporting injury. An ACL reconstruction replaces the ligament with a piece of suitable tissue from elsewhere in your body (an autograft) or from a donor (allograft).
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a ligament in the middle of your knee that connects the front of shin bone thigh bones to the back of your thigh bone and helps to stabilise the knee. Tears (or ruptures) to this ligament can occur when making sharp twists and turns, causing the knee to ‘give way’ or collapse. An ACL repair stitches the damaged ligament back together.
Arthrosamid® injections
Arthrosamid® injections cushion the knee joint to help relieve pain, ease stiffness, and improve mobility. This long-lasting, non-biodegradable hydrogel offers people with knee osteoarthritis a new and effective treatment option.
Bone Graft
Surgeons can perform a bone graft to repair or rebuild damaged bone in many areas of your body.
Chondroplasty
Chondroplasty is a surgical procedure to remove damaged cartilage in a joint.
Image guided joint injections
If your swollen or painful joints, ligaments or tendons do not respond to conservative treatments your consultant may recommend image guided joint injections.
Knee arthroscopy (knee keyhole surgery) at Ipswich Hospital
Our experienced orthopaedic surgeons at Nuffield Health Ipswich Hospital offer a quick diagnosis and solution to any pre-existing knee problems with a knee arthroscopy.
Knee replacement (Total knee replacement)
Knee replacement, or total knee replacement, is a surgical procedure to remove the damaged knee joint and replace it with an artificial joint.
Manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA)
Under general anaesthetic your surgeon will move your stiff joint to a full range of motion, stretching the surrounding muscles and freeing the joint capsule.
Meniscectomy (meniscus tear surgery)
A meniscectomy is a type of knee surgery used to treat a torn meniscus - a piece of elastic cartilage that cushions and stabilises the knee joint.
Partial knee replacement
Partial knee replacement, also known as unicompartmental knee replacement (UKR), is a surgical procedure in which only the damaged part of the knee joint is removed and replaced with an artificial joint.
Patella stabilisation
Patella stabilisation is a surgery to fix a kneecap (patella) that keeps slipping out of place. By realigning the patella and securing it in its proper position, this surgery helps prevent future dislocations and improves overall knee function.
Platelet-rich plasma treatment (PRP)
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a treatment that using the healing properties found in your own blood to help repair and promote healing in damaged tendons, joints, muscles, and ligaments.
Revision knee replacement
Revision knee replacement is a surgical procedure to replace a previous knee replacement that has failed or worn out, with a new artificial joint.
Tibial osteotomy
An osteotomy is a procedure usually performed to correct damage caused by osteoarthritis or a deformity. A tibial osteotomy is performed when only one side of your knee shows damage.