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5 ways you’re damaging your knees
Are your activities damaging your knees? Explore how to make life easier on your knees with Yorkshire Knee Clinic.
Can you run after a Total Knee Replacement?
How could a partial or total knee replacement benefit you? Talk to Yorkshire Knee Clinic’s knee consultants.
The best way to prevent a new injury from becoming an old injury
New knee injury? For fast diagnosis and treatment of knee injuries in Wakefield, Pontefract, York, Harrogate and Leeds, talk to Yorkshire Knee Clinic.
Can weather affect knee pain?
Does the weather affect knee pain? Yorkshire Knee Clinic explores the evidence. For expert diagnosis and treatment of knee pain, call Yorkshire Knee Clinic.
What’s causing footballers’ knee injuries?
Why are footballers suffering more knee injuries? Yorkshire Knee Clinic investigates.
What are growing pains?
How can be sure your child’s limb pains are just growing pains? For expert diagnosis and treatment, call Yorkshire Knee Clinic’s knee specialists.
Response to publication of CQC Report July 2017
A recent Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspection of the Duchy Hospital (Oct 2016) has raised concerns in some of the many aspects routinely examined by the CQC.
Partial Knee Replacement = Ligament-preserving knee resurfacing
Modern knee replacement surgery has achieved amazing results in restoring patients’ quality of life. Contact The Yorkshire Knee Clinic to discover more.
Why do we not advocate experimental knee treatments?
Yorkshire Knee Clinic’s knee specialists apply only clinically proven techniques and treatments to beating knee pain. Find out why.
How do I know if I need knee surgery?
How do you tell the difference between a temporary ache and more serious knee pain? If you have any of these 5 signs, seek help from Yorkshire Knee Clinic.
Is a stiff upper lip damaging your knee?
Is a stiff upper lip contributing to your knee pain? If you keep putting up with knee pain, stop. Talk to Yorkshire Knee Clinic’s orthopaedic consultants.
What is a partial MCL injury?
The MCL or ‘Medial Collateral Ligament’ is a strong ligament found on the inside of the knee.
What is The National Joint Registry?
The UK National Joint Registry was set up by The Department of Health in 2002 to hold information on joint replacement operations.
Euro 2016 – What Chance of a Ruptured Knee Ligament?
Euro 2016 will be one this year’s most celebrated sporting events. Twenty-four of the world’s strongest football nations.
Nick London Advises Caution Before Considering a New Treatment For Small Areas of Severe Damage In the Knee
A new cartilage patch means patients with arthritis can avoid a total knee replacement.
Primary & Revision Knee Masterclass. Oslo, Norway
Primary and Revision Knee Masterclass. Oslo, Norway. May 22-23, 2014
Symposium Considers Ways To Improve Patient Outcomes
More than 7,000 delegates at a large European Orthopaedic Conference held recently in London heard about new treatments for medial osteoarthritis.
Update For Yorkshire GPs On Treatment of Knee Conditions
Stuart Calder, David Duffy and Nick London, all surgeons at the Yorkshire Knee Clinic in Harrogate, took to the stage on June 7.
Inspired by the Ryder Cup stars?
The challenge is on next month for Europe to retain the Ryder Cup in Gleneagles. The perfect time to get that swing right.
Remembering Stuart Calder
Our thoughts are with Stuart’s family following recent tragic events. Stuart was a great husband, father, son and friend and will be missed by us all.
World Sports Trauma Congress 2012 – London
Nick London was invited by the British Association of Surgery for the Knee to speak at this international conference in London this week.
Nick London teaches Specialist Surgeons
Travelled to Lucerne to teach as Faculty on a Surgical Technique Course for the KineSpring load absorber.
Nick London travels to London
Nick London was invited to give a lecture on the KineSpring load absorber at the London Knee Meeting at the Queen Elizabeth Conference.
Mr Calder was invited to teach at the NSTC (Newcastle Surgical Training Centre)
Mr Calder was invited to teach at the NSTC (Newcastle Surgical Training Centre), at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle, with Professor David Deehan.