Hip and knee

Information on hip and knee conditions within the Trauma and Orthopaedic department.

The following conditions are commonly seen within this service:

  • Hip and Knee pain
  • Degenerative and inflammatory hip and knee disease
  • Post traumatic conditions
  • Knee joint instability
  • Troublesome or painful previous joint replacement


Procedures include:

  • Primary hip and knee replacement including surface replacement
  • Arthroscopic knee surgery and ligament reconstruction
  • Unicompartmental knee replacement
  • Patellofemoral surgery and replacement
  • Revision hip and knee replacement

Contact and find us

Queen's Hospital Burton

Location

Floor 1, Orthopaedics 


Contact

Telephone: 01283 566 333  ext 5178
 

Royal Derby Hospital

Location

Level 1, Trauma and Orthopaedics


Contact

Telephone: 01322 787 124


Unicompartmental Knee Replacement

Contact 

Secretary for Mr Geutjens and Mr Bhangoo
Telephone: 01332 787552 (Angella Mighty)


Secretary for Mr Straw
Telephone: 01332 787552 (Jordine Davis)


Orthopaedic Assessment Unit 
Telephone: 07500976558


Ward 206 
Telephone: 01332 787206

 

Enhanced Recovery Programme videos

Enhanced Recovery Programme - Hip Replacement

In the above video, Mr Mark Sohatee, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, explains the treatment pathway for your hip replacement.


Enhanced Recovery Programme - Knee Replacement

In the above video, Mr Mark Sohatee, Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, explains the treatment pathway for your knee replacement.


Partial (unicompartmental) knee replacement

What does a partial knee replacement involve? In the video below, we explain the process of our day case uni knee pathway.
 

Leaving hospital after therapy (discharge) videos

Therapy discharge after your hip replacement

Joe Wood, Physiotherapist, and Rebecca Thompson, Occupational Therapy Assistant Practitioner, explain the key information you need to follow whilst recovering at home.


Therapy discharge after your knee replacement

 

Joe Wood, Physiotherapist, and Rebecca Thompson, Occupational Therapy Assistant Practitioner, explain the key information you need to follow whilst recovering at home.