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Orthopaedic services in Huddersfield

At Huddersfield Private Hospital we work with an extensive group of orthopaedic experts, which means that you can find the right consultant to suit your needs. Our experienced consultant surgeons will confidently diagnose your condition and tailor a suitable treatment plan for you, working with physiotherapists to ensure that you are supported throughout your rehabilitation and after surgery, if needed.

Orthopaedic surgery is a specialised area of medicine that helps treat conditions affecting your bones, joints, and their surrounding soft tissue.

Your bones, joints and their structures are known as your musculoskeletal system. Your musculoskeletal system protects your vital organs, supports your bodily functions, and allows you to move properly. Musculoskeletal injuries and disorders can cause pain and severe swelling, which can severely impact your quality of life. If treatment options such as physiotherapy and steroid injections have not helped alleviate your symptoms, you might need surgery.

This will vary depending on your diagnosis, but if you suffer from knee pain due to arthritis, you might be advised to undergo knee joint replacement surgery.

At Huddersfield Private Hospital, we offer traditional knee replacement surgery as well as other treatments to ease your knee pain.

Other knee surgeries we offer include:

ACL reconstruction 
Cartilage injuries 
Knee arthroscopy 
Knee meniscal tear 
Partial knee replacement surgery 
Joint injections 
Revision knee replacement surgery 
Sports injuries 

If your symptoms do not improve with medication or injections, you might need hip replacement surgery.

At Huddersfield Private Hospital, we offer traditional hip replacement surgery. In a partial hip replacement, your femoral head (the top part of your femur or thigh bone) is removed and replaced with a prosthesis that sits inside your femur (thigh bone). If your hip socket is also damaged, your Orthopaedic Surgeon could perform total hip replacement surgery to remove and replace your socket with a prosthesis also.

Spinal surgery can treat pain caused by pressure put on the nerves in your spine. These nerves might be compressed as a result of a slipped disc (when the spongy tissue between your spine's bones press against your surrounding nerves) or lumbar (lower back) spinal stenosis, which happens when the area around your spinal cord narrows, causing your nerves to become compressed.

If you are suffering from persistent shoulder pain, a shoulder arthroscopy can investigate the cause of your symptoms. If you have severe arthritis in your shoulder, your consultant might advise having shoulder replacement surgery.

Successful surgery can help to restore function and movement in the shoulder, as well as help to alleviate pain and discomfort.

If you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis in your fingers, the affected small joints in your fingers can be replaced with an implant or prosthetic. A finger joint fusion can also relieve arthritic pain by removing the damaged ends of your finger joint.

You might be advised to have foot and ankle surgery to treat ankle pain, remove bunions (a bony lump that can form on the outside of your toe), or correct any deformities or problems with your toes.

There are several reasons why you might be advised to have orthopaedic surgery. These include:

Osteoarthritis

This occurs when your cartilage (the tissue on the surface of your joints) breaks down. As a result, the bones in your joint might rub together, causing pain, swelling and stiffness.
 
Rheumatoid arthritis

This is a form of arthritis caused by your immune system attacking the cells in the lining of your joints. If left untreated, it can cause your joint to lose shape and alignment. It can also result in pain and swelling.
 
Compressed nerves in your spine (spinal problems)

If the nerves in your spine are compressed, you might experience pain in your back or in your leg.
 
Injuries

An injury can occur following a traumatic accident. A sprain, which happens when one or more of your ligaments have been torn or stretched, is a common sports injury. Other injuries include strains (tears in your muscle tissue) or fractures (broken bones).

 

Located just outside Huddersfield city centre, our private hospital sees patients from across the city as well as from Leeds, Bradford, Halifax, Wakefield and wider West Yorkshire. Our patients come from local areas such as Holmfirth, Shepley, Elland, Meltham, Slaithwaite, Horbury and Denby Dale. We also see many patients from further afield. People travel to us to seek the expertise of our experienced consultants and to make the most of our great facilities and compassionate team of healthcare professionals.

Whether your condition is diagnosed or suspected, our dedicated consultants, compassionate team, and our modern facilities are here to provide you with the best possible experience throughout your journey.

We know that choosing to have a procedure is a big decision, which is why our multidisciplinary team are on hand to support you, following a consultant-led treatment plan.

- Flexible appointment times to fit your routine
- Personalised, consultant led treatment plans tailored to your individual needs
- Support from a dedicated, compassionate team and the same friendly faces throughout your treatment with us
- Private ensuite rooms, delicious food, free parking and all the other benefits that come with choosing private healthcare
- Affordable, fixed price packages with aftercare included supported by our onsite patient liaison officer who will be with you every step of your self-pay journey. 
- Flexible finance options to spread the cost of your care
- Exceptional service, we are rated 4.7 our of 5 stars on Google

If you’re ready to take control of your health, call or book online today to start your treatment journey with one of our consultant gynaecologists.

If you are funding your own treatment at Huddersfield Private Hospital you will benefit from a fixed price package treatment.

For more information about treatment prices and availability contact the self pay team on 01484 550498 or email [email protected].

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