Degenerative diseases of the hip, knee and pelvis
Osteoarthritis is a painful degenerative disease. There are non-surgical and surgical treatment options to help reduce and eliminate the symptoms of arthritis.
Osteoarthritis is a painful degenerative disease. There are non-surgical and surgical treatment options to help reduce and eliminate the symptoms of arthritis.
Participating in sports is highly enjoyable but it can make injury more prevalent. There is a wide range of treatments available to get you back to your routine.
Accidents happen to people of all ages and trauma can be painful and take time to heal. Prompt diagnosis and the right treatment is essential for a full recovery.
– a non-surgical treatment for tendon pain, often caused by sports injuries.
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– minimally invasive (keyhole) surgery, can be used for diagnosis and treatment of damage to a joint, most commonly the knee joint.
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– hip replacements can significantly improve the quality of life for someone with degenerative diseases of the hip or following serious trauma.
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– knee replacements can be partial or total depending on the damage to the knee joint. They can reduce and typically eliminate joint pain in the knee.
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– Mako is an innovative system which comprises state-of-the-art computer software used to pre-plan the procedure plus the revolutionary Mako robotic arm, which is used by the surgeon on the operating table.
– joint implants last for 15-20 years so it is common as people live longer, that revision joint replacement may be needed to repair or replace the implant.
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– trauma treatment ranges and may include non-surgical or surgical options. Treatment for serious trauma may take place over several months, or even years.
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Prof Joseph Queally is a highly experienced orthopaedic consultant with specialist interests in all types of sports injuries, complex trauma treatment, lower limb joint replacement surgery and arthroscopy.
T: +353 1 2937575
E: orthoclinic@beaconhospital.ie
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