KNEE ARTHROSCOPY
The minimally invasive ‘keyhole’ access to the knee joint using 5mm incisions
ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (ACL) RECONSTRUCTION
The most commonly injured ligament controls knee rotation
MENISCAL REPAIR
Tears are common and preservation optimises current and future function
PATELLA STABILISATION
Dislocations may have complex causes that require evaluation and individualised surgical plans
CARTILAGE REGENERATION
Ranging from arthroscopic approaches to transplant
REALIGNMENT OSTEOTOMY
Changing the position of the knee to protect cartilage
PARTIAL KNEE REPLACEMENT
Maintaining the healthy parts of the knee joint for optimal function
TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT
The fully damaged joint is replaced matching the individual pre-arthritic position of the knee
REVISION KNEE REPLACEMENT
A specialist opinion for exchanging a knee replacement that has lost optimal function
NON-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT
It is important to ensure that acute knee symptoms are given enough time to recover.