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Knee
The knee is one of the most frequently injured joints in the body, and one of the most commonly affected by wear and degeneration over time. Whether you're dealing with a sporting injury, ongoing osteoarthritis, or pain that's gradually worsened without a clear cause, knee problems can significantly limit your mobility and independence.


ITB Band Syndrome Treatment
What is ITB Syndrome? Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB Syndrome) is one of the most common causes of pain on the outside of the knee and hip (NCBI), particularly in runners, cyclists, walkers and individuals who regularly participate in sport. The iliotibial band (IT band) is a thick fibrous band of connective tissue that runs from the outside of the hip, down the side of the thigh, and attaches below the knee. Its role is to help stabilise the hip and knee during walking, runn

Daniel Taylor
10 hours ago5 min read


Knee Injury: Common structures involved & Available Treatments
Struggling with knee pain? Learn about common causes of knee injuries, including ligament tears, tendon problems, osteoarthritis, and meniscal injuries. Discover effective treatments such as physiotherapy, acupuncture, dry needling, and steroid or hyaluronic acid injections at Elite Joint Solutions.

Daniel Taylor
May 263 min read


ACL Injury Recovery Time: What You Need to Know About Injury, Recovery & Returning to Sport
CL ruptures are common sporting knee injuries that can cause pain, instability and long-term disability. Learn about ACL symptoms, treatment options, surgery, rehabilitation and returning to sport with expert advice from Elite Joint Solutions.

Daniel Taylor
May 183 min read


Hyaluronic Acid Injections / Durolane injection After ACL Knee Surgery: When Do They Help?
Recovering from ACL reconstruction or meniscal surgery is rarely a straight line. While many patients progress steadily through rehabilitation, others hit frustrating plateaus — weeks of persistent swelling, pain that limits movement, and a knee that simply won't settle down. In these situations, hyaluronic acid (HA) / Durolane injections have been investigated as a potential adjunct to help get recovery back on track. But the evidence is genuinely mixed, and understanding wh

Daniel Taylor
Apr 239 min read


New Treatments for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: What's Available Now and What's Coming
While there is currently no cure for knee osteoarthritis, the landscape of treatment is changing fast. From advanced injection therapies already available in private clinics to experimental drugs still in clinical trials, there's more reason for optimism than ever before.

Daniel Taylor
Aug 14, 20258 min read
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