I saw Mr. Jaiswal for a full hip replacement when in great pain. He was sympathetic during the initial consultation and went to the trouble to explain the procedure, discuss the hip replacement, and put me at ease. I opted for a general anesthetic and suffered no poor consequences on the first day I was up and walking with crutches. People had warned me to expect a long recovery but I was off the crutches within 2 weeks and walking to my local village and back with shopping in a backpack, no crutches no pain from my hip. Of course, there was some pain from the operation but that soon went. I was climbing stairs again straight away on the return home of course slowly at first but with no crutches. The physiotherapist said my recovery was remarkable but I am confident it is because Mr. Jaiswal did a superb job leaving me the easy part of getting on my feet. I plan to return to tennis now. Whilst I can only give my personal experience I happily recommend Mr. Jaiswal and consider myself fortunate to have had his services.
How to prevent knee injuries (ACL) in female athletes
In my previous blog, we discussed why females are more prone to getting ACL injuries (https://londonhipknee.co.uk/news/why-do-female-athletes-have-a-higher-rate-of-acl-ruptures/). Research shows that female athletes are more prone to ACL injuries than males due to a...