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Mr. Parag K Jaiswal
BSc MB BS FRCS(T&O) MD(Res)
London Hip & Knee Consultant
My other special area of interest lies in sports injuries and in particular sports and young adult hip problems. My recent training in Vail, USA under the tutorage of Marc Philippon, means that I am able to offer the very best and state of the art hip arthroscopy techniques to treat hip impingement and hip labral tears to patients suffering from hip and groin pain.
I have spent a great deal of time in research and was one of the first appointed academic fellows on the training programme. After completing my thesis, I have continued performing high quality research resulting in numerous prizes.
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This allows me to offer cutting edge treatments (if appropriate) that are not readily available. As a result of the extensive research I am continually involved in, I am well ahead of current trends in managing and hip and knee problems and have a great network of colleagues with research interest that will allow me to discuss your difficult and challenging problems and come up with innovative treatment plans. One of the research projects I led on has resulted in wholesale changes to the way patients with broken hips are managed in the state of Alberta, Canada.
Biography
I live with my wife and 2 daughters in London. I love London as it has allowed my love of theatre, eating out and passion for my local football team to flourish. Our time in Canada really drove my love for skiing and outdoor pursuits such as hiking, biking and mountain climbing (even with a 3 year old in tow). I also enjoy other sports such as cricket and badminton for my local club teams. So I understand the importance of getting back to the physical activities you enjoy.
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New Price Increase
At the start of the 2024, I would like to wish everyone a happy new year. My heartfelt thanks to all my patients for your loyalty and how far we have come together.
The challenge of treating cartilage damage in the knee
I recently gave a lecture on this topic at the World Congress Orthopaedic, and it inspired me to write about this topic. Patients often ask me why cartilage damage is so difficult to treat. I hope this will give you a deeper understanding of complexity of cartilage...
What is the difference between Hyaluronic Acid and Arthrosamid?
Recently, I have been asked this question by patients, physiotherapists and other doctors, so I thought I would explain this in more detail. Hopefully it will help you in making an informed decision on how to best approach the treatment of your knee arthritis....
Hip Preservation Techniques: Alternatives to Total Hip Replacement
In my practice as a Hip and Knee Consultant in London, I often explore hip preservation techniques as alternatives to total hip replacement, especially for younger patients or those with less advanced hip disorders. Hip preservation is a rapidly growing area in...