Joint preservation

Representative example

Easing arthritis without surgery.

When surgery can wait, arthritis is often managed with physiotherapy, medication, injections and joint-preserving care.

A person doing a guided floor exercise on a mat, representing physiotherapy for managing joint wear.

About this kind of case

What this involves.

Arthritis — the gradual wearing of a joint — often causes aching and stiffness long before any operation is needed. For many people, the joint can be kept comfortable for years without surgery.

Care is built around the individual: physiotherapy to keep the joint moving, medication to settle pain, weight and activity advice, and targeted injections where they help. The aim is to preserve the joint and delay or avoid surgery.

Surgery is presented as one option among several, and only when conservative care is no longer enough. The choice is always made together.

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