Physiotherapist or surgeon first for a meniscus tearFor most meniscus tears, physiotherapy is the evidence-supported first step; surgery is reserved for locked knees, persistent instability, or severe acute injuries that fail to settle.For most meniscus tears, physiotherapy is the evidence-supported first step; surgery is reserved for locked knees, persistent instability, or severe acute injuries that fail to settle.
Which specialist treats an ATFL ankle sprainThe anterior talofibular ligament is injured in roughly 90% of rolled ankles; the right specialist depends entirely on the tear's grade, not on pain severity alone.The anterior talofibular ligament is injured in roughly 90% of rolled ankles; the right specialist depends entirely on the tear's grade, not on pain severity alone.
Which specialist for outer ankle pain without swellingPeroneal tendinopathy, sinus tarsi syndrome, and superficial peroneal nerve entrapment cause outer ankle pain without visible swelling because pathology sits in tendons, deep bony channels, or involves nerve compression; physiotherapy is the starting point, requiring no GP referral in the UK.Peroneal tendinopathy, sinus tarsi syndrome, and superficial peroneal nerve entrapment cause outer ankle pain without visible swelling because pathology sits in tendons, deep bony channels, or involves nerve compression; physiotherapy is the starting point, requiring no GP referral in the UK.
Can ChondroFiller delay joint replacement?An injectable collagen scaffold called ChondroFiller recruits the patient's own repair cells to regenerate cartilage in 30–45 minutes. Clinical trials show IKDC score improvements averaging 32.4 points — nearly double the threshold for clinically significant change — when administered in early focal cartilage damage where joint space remains.An injectable collagen scaffold called ChondroFiller recruits the patient's own repair cells to regenerate cartilage in 30–45 minutes. Clinical trials show IKDC score improvements averaging 32.4 points — nearly double the threshold for clinically significant change — when administered in early focal cartilage damage where joint space remains.
When knee pain needs an orthopaedic assessmentMost knee pain settles with rest and physiotherapy; the threshold for orthopaedic assessment is persistent dysfunction despite weeks of conservative care, or acute structural changes—and assessment maps options rather than commits to surgery.Most knee pain settles with rest and physiotherapy; the threshold for orthopaedic assessment is persistent dysfunction despite weeks of conservative care, or acute structural changes—and assessment maps options rather than commits to surgery.
When physiotherapy isn't enough for hip osteoarthritisHip osteoarthritis referral requires simultaneous criteria: Oxford Hip Score below 20, X-ray confirmation of moderate or severe OA, BMI optimisation, and inadequate response to conservative management—not automatic progression based on symptoms or time alone.Hip osteoarthritis referral requires simultaneous criteria: Oxford Hip Score below 20, X-ray confirmation of moderate or severe OA, BMI optimisation, and inadequate response to conservative management—not automatic progression based on symptoms or time alone.
ChondroFiller vs Liquid Cartilage for focal cartilage defectsAn injectable collagen scaffold sets into a gel at body temperature and recruits the body's own progenitor cells to repair cartilage over 12–24 months. ChondroFiller is the device name; Liquid Cartilage denotes the same scaffold combined with the patient's own mesenchymal cells in a single appointment.An injectable collagen scaffold sets into a gel at body temperature and recruits the body's own progenitor cells to repair cartilage over 12–24 months. ChondroFiller is the device name; Liquid Cartilage denotes the same scaffold combined with the patient's own mesenchymal cells in a single appointment.
Which specialist treats supraspinatus tendinopathySupraspinatus tendinopathy follows a treatment pathway where specialist selection depends on how long symptoms have persisted and whether the tendon is structurally intact: specialist MSK physiotherapy is the first contact for most patients, surgery becomes relevant only when conservative care fails or imaging reveals substantial structural damage.Supraspinatus tendinopathy follows a treatment pathway where specialist selection depends on how long symptoms have persisted and whether the tendon is structurally intact: specialist MSK physiotherapy is the first contact for most patients, surgery becomes relevant only when conservative care fails or imaging reveals substantial structural damage.
Which specialist treats sciaticaAdults with uncomplicated sciatica in many NHS areas can self-refer directly to musculoskeletal physiotherapy without a GP appointment; most cases are diagnosed through clinical examination, not imaging.Adults with uncomplicated sciatica in many NHS areas can self-refer directly to musculoskeletal physiotherapy without a GP appointment; most cases are diagnosed through clinical examination, not imaging.
Early signs of hip osteoarthritisHip osteoarthritis typically begins with a deep ache in the groin or front of the thigh that builds during weight-bearing and settles with rest, often fleeting enough to dismiss as muscle tension or general wear.Hip osteoarthritis typically begins with a deep ache in the groin or front of the thigh that builds during weight-bearing and settles with rest, often fleeting enough to dismiss as muscle tension or general wear.
ChondroFiller injection cost in the UKChondroFiller injection costs £3,000–£9,800 depending on cartilage defect size; the NHS does not fund it, and quoted prices bundle assessment, imaging, injection, and six-week follow-up.ChondroFiller injection costs £3,000–£9,800 depending on cartilage defect size; the NHS does not fund it, and quoted prices bundle assessment, imaging, injection, and six-week follow-up.
ChondroFiller injection for knee cartilage defectsThe injected collagen scaffold gels in place and recruits the body's own progenitor cells to repair the cartilage defect without surgery or general anaesthetic. Functional scores improve from 48 to 80 on the IKDC scale over three years in independent European cohorts, with most of that improvement within six months.The injected collagen scaffold gels in place and recruits the body's own progenitor cells to repair the cartilage defect without surgery or general anaesthetic. Functional scores improve from 48 to 80 on the IKDC scale over three years in independent European cohorts, with most of that improvement within six months.