Topic: Hip

Having hip pain and mobility problems can have a detrimental impact on your quality of life, especially if you’re used to being active and you play competitive sports to a high level. read more about Everything you need to know about hip resurfacing surgery
Orthopaedic surgery describes any kind of surgery performed on the musculoskeletal system that includes the bones and joints. It also includes surgery to the ligaments, tendons and muscles that allow the bones and joints to move. read more about The best diet to prepare for orthopaedic surgery
Hip replacement surgery is a surgical procedure performed under a general or spinal anaesthetic. It removes the worn or damaged bone and cartilage of your hip joint and replaces them with artificial components made from medical grade plastic, metal or ceramic. read more about Can I go on holiday after hip surgery?
Hip dislocation is a severe injury that can significantly affect one's quality of life. It occurs when the ball of the hip joint is forced out of its socket, resulting in intense pain and discomfort read more about How to prevent hip dislocation: Comprehenive guide
Hip bursitis is a painful condition that can significantly impact your daily activities. It occurs when the bursae, which are small fluid-filled sacs located near the hip joint, become inflamed. read more about How to prevent hip bursitis
Hip pain may be less common in golfers than back, elbow and knee injuries but studies suggest it is one of the top ten problems affecting players and when it strikes, it can seriously impact both your game and quality of life. read more about Out of the rough: preventing hip pain on the golf course
Strawberries and cream for breakfast, Pimms and lemonade for refreshment and a buzz of anticipation and excitement in the air. It can only mean one thing — Wimbledon is about to begin. The oldest tennis tournament in the world, and one of the most celebrated, it continues to attract thousands of spectators and TV viewers across the globe. read more about Grand slam: common injuries on the road to Wimbledon glory