Conditions Treated

Mr Bell regularly treats knee conditions requiring knee arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), ligament reconstruction and arthroplasty (joint replacements) surgery

Knee Sports Injuries

The clinic provides the following treatments that help knee pain and increase mobility.

Arthroscopic menisectomy

A minimally-invasive procedure where some or all of a damaged meniscus is removed from the knee joint, specifically the tibio-femoral joint.

Arthroscopic meniscal repair

A minimally invasive procedure in which a tear in the meniscus is repaired using specialised techniques.

Arthroscopic chondral treatments

If there is a small cartilage defect, the initial treatment can be the trimming of the defect edges and a clean up of debris that is floating inside the joint

Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction

The ACL can be reconstructed by removing what remains of the torn ligament and replacing it with a tendon from another area of the leg.

Patella stabilisation surgery

Patella stabilisation is a broad term to describe surgery that is used to stabilise (prevent dislocation) of the kneecap (patella).

Arthroscopic removal of loose bodies

An arthroscopic removal of a loose body or arthroscopy is a form of laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery used to explore and treat conditions within your joints.

TOPAZ surgical treatment of patella tendinopathy

The Topaz Procedure (or Topaz MicroDebrider) is a minimally invasive, state-of-the-art procedure used to treat chronic tendon and ligament conditions

Knee Arthritis

Osteoarthritis of the knee causes pain, swelling and stiffness. The following treatments can help relieve these symptoms.

Knee Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is the commonest form of arthritis and is a progressive condition that involves wearing away of the lining of the joint cartilage.

Robotic Assisted MAKO Partial Knee Replacement

Partial knee replacement operations involve replacing only a single compartment of the knee. Most partial knee replacements are carried out in the medial compartment on the inside of the knee.

Robotic Assisted MAKO Total Knee Replacement

Total knee replacements can be used to treat knee osteoarthritis affecting any of the knee compartments.

nSTRIDE® Autologous Protein Solution (APS)

nSTRIDE® APS is an autologous (from your own body) protein solution injectable treatment that is designed to treat the joint pain associated with the earlier stages of knee osteoarthritis before joint replacements are indicated.

Osteotomy realignment surgery

The procedure transfers weight from the arthritic area of your knee to a healthier part of the joint, allowing patients to return to physical activity without pain and restriction of movement.

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