Self-manage or get assessed for hamstring and outer hip painMild hamstring strains can often be managed briefly at home with rest, ice, compression, elevation and gentle movement if walking and basic leg use are still possible. Persistent or worsening outer-hip pain is harder to diagnose and usually needs assessment by a GP, sports medicine or orthopaedic clinician.Mild hamstring strains can often be managed briefly at home with rest, ice, compression, elevation and gentle movement if walking and basic leg use are still possible. Persistent or worsening outer-hip pain is harder to diagnose and usually needs assessment by a GP, sports medicine or orthopaedic clinician.
BMAC or exosomes for knee osteoarthritisBMAC currently has the firmer clinical footing for knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of 27 Level I studies showed BMAC and PRP both outperformed hyaluronic acid, but BMAC was not significantly better than PRP, and improvement is largely about pain and function rather than proven cartilage repair. Kellgren-Lawrence grade 2 knees…BMAC currently has the firmer clinical footing for knee osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis of 27 Level I studies showed BMAC and PRP both outperformed hyaluronic acid, but BMAC was not significantly better than PRP, and improvement is largely about pain and function rather than proven cartilage repair. Kellgren-Lawrence grade 2 knees respond better than more advanced disease, but harvest sites, processing and injection protocols still vary widely between studies. Exosomes have no FDA-approved produ...
Which knee cartilage repair fits your situationKnee cartilage repair choice is driven by defect size, bone involvement and whether treatment is single-stage or staged. OATS or mosaicplasty uses the patient's own osteochondral plugs for small focal defects of roughly 1 to 4 cm², while OCA uses donor tissue when the defect is larger, post-traumatic or involves…Knee cartilage repair choice is driven by defect size, bone involvement and whether treatment is single-stage or staged. OATS or mosaicplasty uses the patient's own osteochondral plugs for small focal defects of roughly 1 to 4 cm², while OCA uses donor tissue when the defect is larger, post-traumatic or involves significant bone loss. AMIC is a single-stage marrow stimulation with a collagen membrane; MACI takes two stages but has 15- to 17-year follow-up data, while head-to-head AMIC-vs-MACI ev...
Cartilage repair or knee replacementThe first split between cartilage repair and knee replacement is whether damage is a focal defect in an otherwise intact knee or diffuse wear across the joint. Joint-preserving treatment fits localised lesions, often in younger or active patients, with alignment, meniscus status and stability shaping the plan. Smaller focal defects…The first split between cartilage repair and knee replacement is whether damage is a focal defect in an otherwise intact knee or diffuse wear across the joint. Joint-preserving treatment fits localised lesions, often in younger or active patients, with alignment, meniscus status and stability shaping the plan. Smaller focal defects under about 2 to 4 cm² may still be treated with microfracture, but the SUMMIT trial showed MACI gave better 2-year pain and function for larger defects. OCA addresse...
Knee osteoarthritis injections comparedKnee osteoarthritis injections differ less by brand than by goal: hyaluronic acid is symptom-control viscosupplementation, usually offered when exercise, pain relief and other conservative measures have not been enough. PRP has the strongest review evidence among biologics, with a 2025 meta-analysis showing benefit over placebo and a 42-study review finding…Knee osteoarthritis injections differ less by brand than by goal: hyaluronic acid is symptom-control viscosupplementation, usually offered when exercise, pain relief and other conservative measures have not been enough. PRP has the strongest review evidence among biologics, with a 2025 meta-analysis showing benefit over placebo and a 42-study review finding better medium-term pain relief than hyaluronic acid or corticosteroid, though protocols vary widely between clinics. Arthrosamid is a single...
Top Causes and Treatments for Hip Pain When Lying on Your SideHip pain when lying on your side is often caused by conditions like hip bursitis, gluteal tendinopathy, or greater trochanteric pain syndrome. These cause aching and tenderness, especially at night due to pressure on the hip. Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation and sometimes imaging. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role, focusing on…Hip pain when lying on your side is often caused by conditions like hip bursitis, gluteal tendinopathy, or greater trochanteric pain syndrome. These cause aching and tenderness, especially at night due to pressure on the hip. Diagnosis involves clinical evaluation and sometimes imaging. Physiotherapy plays a crucial role, focusing on strengthening gluteal muscles and core stability, stretching, and improving posture to relieve pain and prevent recurrence. Proper sleep positioning, such as using a pillow between the knees, can reduce discomfort. Early treatment improves outcomes, while ongoing exercises help maintain hip health. Seek medical advice if pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms to ensure appropriate care and diagnosis.
Targeted Kneecap Pain Relief with Arthrosamid for Patellofemoral OsteoarthritisPatellofemoral osteoarthritis causes targeted kneecap pain and mobility challenges often overlooked in general knee osteoarthritis care. Arthrosamid, an innovative injectable hydrogel, mimics natural cartilage to cushion the patellofemoral joint, reducing friction and easing discomfort during activities like stair climbing and cycling. Research shows Arthrosamid is safe and effective, especially in…Patellofemoral osteoarthritis causes targeted kneecap pain and mobility challenges often overlooked in general knee osteoarthritis care. Arthrosamid, an innovative injectable hydrogel, mimics natural cartilage to cushion the patellofemoral joint, reducing friction and easing discomfort during activities like stair climbing and cycling. Research shows Arthrosamid is safe and effective, especially in older patients with lower osteoarthritis grades and no diabetes. Led by experts like Professor Pau...
ChondroFiller Advancements in Cartilage Repair and Joint PreservationDiscover ChondroFiller, a novel, injectable collagen matrix offering a minimally invasive, effective solution for full-thickness cartilage defects. Unlike traditional treatments like debridement and microfracture, ChondroFiller provides a supportive scaffold that promotes natural tissue regeneration, improving repair quality and reducing recovery time. Backed by growing clinical evidence and expert endorsement, it…Discover ChondroFiller, a novel, injectable collagen matrix offering a minimally invasive, effective solution for full-thickness cartilage defects. Unlike traditional treatments like debridement and microfracture, ChondroFiller provides a supportive scaffold that promotes natural tissue regeneration, improving repair quality and reducing recovery time. Backed by growing clinical evidence and expert endorsement, it shows promising outcomes for trauma and cancer patients, aligning with professiona...
Arthrosamid for Active Adults with Early Knee OsteoarthritisEarly-stage knee osteoarthritis challenges active adults by causing pain and limiting movement. Arthrosamid, a modern hydrogel injection, offers a minimally invasive treatment that cushions the joint, reduces pain, and supports knee function. Guided by expert advice from orthopaedic specialist Professor Paul Lee and MSK Doctors, patients can maintain an active…Early-stage knee osteoarthritis challenges active adults by causing pain and limiting movement. Arthrosamid, a modern hydrogel injection, offers a minimally invasive treatment that cushions the joint, reduces pain, and supports knee function. Guided by expert advice from orthopaedic specialist Professor Paul Lee and MSK Doctors, patients can maintain an active lifestyle through personalized care and the principle of "pacing not pausing." Research shows Arthrosamid improves symptoms over 24 month...
ChondroFiller Injectable Cartilage Repair TreatmentChondroFiller is a cutting-edge, cell-free injectable treatment designed to support cartilage repair by providing a collagen-based scaffold that promotes the body's natural cartilage regeneration. Unlike traditional invasive surgeries, ChondroFiller offers a less complex, minimally invasive option with quicker recovery times, improved joint function, and reduced pain. Clinical studies demonstrate its…ChondroFiller is a cutting-edge, cell-free injectable treatment designed to support cartilage repair by providing a collagen-based scaffold that promotes the body's natural cartilage regeneration. Unlike traditional invasive surgeries, ChondroFiller offers a less complex, minimally invasive option with quicker recovery times, improved joint function, and reduced pain. Clinical studies demonstrate its safety, effectiveness, and patient satisfaction, highlighting its benefits for various cartilage...
Symptom Relief in Post-Meniscectomy Knee Osteoarthritis with ArthrosamidPersistent knee symptoms after meniscus surgery, especially with osteoarthritis (OA), pose treatment challenges due to reduced shock absorption and joint deterioration. Arthrosamid, a synthetic gel injected into the knee, offers a novel approach by cushioning the joint and enhancing function, aiming for lasting symptom relief beyond traditional therapies. Studies reveal…Persistent knee symptoms after meniscus surgery, especially with osteoarthritis (OA), pose treatment challenges due to reduced shock absorption and joint deterioration. Arthrosamid, a synthetic gel injected into the knee, offers a novel approach by cushioning the joint and enhancing function, aiming for lasting symptom relief beyond traditional therapies. Studies reveal significant pain reduction and improved mobility up to 24 months post-injection, particularly in patients with less severe OA....
How Much Should You Walk After Hip Replacement? A Patient's GuideRecovering from total hip replacement is a highly individual process, and a common question patients have is: how much should you be walking after hip replacement? This article aims to provide a practical, patient-focused guide that prioritises understanding your personal limits, recognising warning signs, and progressing safely. The journey involves…Recovering from total hip replacement is a highly individual process, and a common question patients have is: how much should you be walking after hip replacement? This article aims to provide a practical, patient-focused guide that prioritises understanding your personal limits, recognising warning signs, and progressing safely. The journey involves gradual steps, a deep emphasis on listening to your body, and adjusting your routine based on comfort and ability. Understanding Post-Operative Walking Expectations In the initial days following your operation, walking is encouraged as soon as you are medically stable. The main objective is to get moving early, but not to overdo it. Early mobility can enhance blood flow, reduce swelling, promote healing, and minimise the risk of complications such as deep vein thrombosis. Most patients begin walking with two crutches or a frame under the supervision of physiotherapists. The amount of walking should be modest, focusing on frequent, short di...