Doctors
Miss Ella McAleese
Doctors
Miss Sophie Harris
Doctors
Philip Mackay
Specialties
Orthopaedics
Specialties
Shoulder
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Questions that reveal ChondroFiller provider expertiseQuestions that reveal ChondroFiller provider expertise
ChondroFiller triggers cartilage repair through a structural scaffold—unlike hyaluronic acid, which lubricates, or corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation. The UK competency gap is wider than for standard injections; correct patient selection demands imaging knowledge and clinical precision.ChondroFiller triggers cartilage repair through a structural scaffold—unlike hyaluronic acid, which lubricates, or corticosteroids, which reduce inflammation. The UK competency gap is wider than for standard injections; correct patient selection demands imaging knowledge and clinical precision.
Who to see for outer ankle pain without swellingWho to see for outer ankle pain without swelling
Visible ankle swelling is often treated as a marker of injury severity, but outer ankle pain without swelling can signal peroneal tendinopathy (risking rupture), sinus tarsi syndrome (causing instability), or superficial peroneal nerve entrapment (producing tingling).Visible ankle swelling is often treated as a marker of injury severity, but outer ankle pain without swelling can signal peroneal tendinopathy (risking rupture), sinus tarsi syndrome (causing instability), or superficial peroneal nerve entrapment (producing tingling).
When cartilage repair makes sense before knee replacementWhen cartilage repair makes sense before knee replacement
Total knee replacement achieves over 90% long-term success, yet patients under 55 face substantially higher revision risk within 20 years. For focal cartilage damage in the mid-40s, repair offers a joint-preservation pathway suited to this earlier disease stage—provided defect size and patient profile meet defined clinical criteria.Total knee replacement achieves over 90% long-term success, yet patients under 55 face substantially higher revision risk within 20 years. For focal cartilage damage in the mid-40s, repair offers a joint-preservation pathway suited to this earlier disease stage—provided defect size and patient profile meet defined clinical criteria.
OATS versus mosaicplasty for knee cartilage repairOATS versus mosaicplasty for knee cartilage repair
OATS and mosaicplasty are the same surgical technique applied at different scales: OATS transfers a single cartilage plug for knee defects under 2 cm², mosaicplasty tiles smaller grafts across 2–4 cm² lesions.OATS and mosaicplasty are the same surgical technique applied at different scales: OATS transfers a single cartilage plug for knee defects under 2 cm², mosaicplasty tiles smaller grafts across 2–4 cm² lesions.
ChondroFiller IKDC and MOCART scoresChondroFiller IKDC and MOCART scores
ChondroFiller patients' functional-outcome scores (IKDC) gain approximately 30 points within 12 months, rising from ~48 to ~80, whilst structural MRI (MOCART) markers advance from 65 to 81–84 — dual tracks converging on tissue repair and restored joint function.ChondroFiller patients' functional-outcome scores (IKDC) gain approximately 30 points within 12 months, rising from ~48 to ~80, whilst structural MRI (MOCART) markers advance from 65 to 81–84 — dual tracks converging on tissue repair and restored joint function.
When intercostal muscle strain needs specialist assessmentWhen intercostal muscle strain needs specialist assessment
Intercostal strains take weeks or months to heal because these muscles contract with every breath, making persistent pain at three to four weeks normal rather than a sign of complication.Intercostal strains take weeks or months to heal because these muscles contract with every breath, making persistent pain at three to four weeks normal rather than a sign of complication.
OCA or MACI for large knee cartilage defectsOCA or MACI for large knee cartilage defects
When subchondral bone is damaged alongside large knee cartilage defects, OCA — a single-stage transplant of donor bone and cartilage — is the preferred choice; MACI, which implants cultured cells, cannot restore bone stock once lost.When subchondral bone is damaged alongside large knee cartilage defects, OCA — a single-stage transplant of donor bone and cartilage — is the preferred choice; MACI, which implants cultured cells, cannot restore bone stock once lost.
Why ChondroFiller requires a specialist injection pathwayWhy ChondroFiller requires a specialist injection pathway
ChondroFiller, a collagen matrix, self-polymerises within three to five minutes of injection; needle placement under ultrasound guidance must therefore be exact, as repositioning becomes impossible once gelation begins and structural repair unfolds over six to twelve months.ChondroFiller, a collagen matrix, self-polymerises within three to five minutes of injection; needle placement under ultrasound guidance must therefore be exact, as repositioning becomes impossible once gelation begins and structural repair unfolds over six to twelve months.
Who treats rotator cuff tears on the NHSWho treats rotator cuff tears on the NHS
Rotator cuff surgery is done by a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, but most NHS patients see a physiotherapist first, as the system routes by age and tear type: traumatic under-70 cases go to surgeons, degenerative over-70 cases start with physiotherapy.Rotator cuff surgery is done by a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon, but most NHS patients see a physiotherapist first, as the system routes by age and tear type: traumatic under-70 cases go to surgeons, degenerative over-70 cases start with physiotherapy.
Osteochondral Allograft for Post-Traumatic Knee DefectsOsteochondral Allograft for Post-Traumatic Knee Defects
When post-traumatic knee injury damages both cartilage and underlying bone, osteochondral allograft transplants provide a single-stage solution that other repair methods cannot match. Roughly 75–82% of patients return to sport; grafts show 87% survival at five years, declining to 68% at twenty.When post-traumatic knee injury damages both cartilage and underlying bone, osteochondral allograft transplants provide a single-stage solution that other repair methods cannot match. Roughly 75–82% of patients return to sport; grafts show 87% survival at five years, declining to 68% at twenty.
Which specialist to see first for sudden wrist painWhich specialist to see first for sudden wrist pain
The right specialist for wrist pain depends on symptom type: inflammatory symptoms point to rheumatology, mechanical symptoms to orthopaedic surgery, overuse symptoms to physiotherapy.The right specialist for wrist pain depends on symptom type: inflammatory symptoms point to rheumatology, mechanical symptoms to orthopaedic surgery, overuse symptoms to physiotherapy.
ChondroFiller NHS status and private access in the UKChondroFiller NHS status and private access in the UK
ChondroFiller, an ultrasound-guided collagen scaffold that improves IKDC knee scores by roughly 30 points over 12 months, is unavailable on the NHS not for safety reasons but because it has not undergone formal commissioning appraisal. Private UK access costs £3,000–£9,500.ChondroFiller, an ultrasound-guided collagen scaffold that improves IKDC knee scores by roughly 30 points over 12 months, is unavailable on the NHS not for safety reasons but because it has not undergone formal commissioning appraisal. Private UK access costs £3,000–£9,500.
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