For patients who are suffering from hip pain and diminished mobility, but are unsure what the best surgical – or non-surgical – option is moving forward, call Professor Paul Y.F. Lee (0330 001 0048).
If you're considering hip replacement surgery, but are worried about the recovery time and possible complications, check out Professor Paul Y.F. Lee's S.P.A.I.R.E technique.
The professor, a double board-certified surgeon with five international fellowships, has opened his Harley Street clinic for patients looking for a modern hip replacement option that offers a more comfortable rehabilitation process than other forms of hip surgery - allowing the patient to begin walking again almost immediately after surgery.
You can learn more at https://www.professorlee.uk
You can now benefit from the advantages this new type of surgery offers over other forms of hip replacement surgery. The S.P.A.I.R.E procedure involves fewer complications, greater joint stability, and fewer precautions that you need to take post-surgery. After publishing the advantages of this technique in medical journals, Prof. Lee made S.P.A.I.R.E his routine practice for total hip replacement.
Total hip replacement has arguably been one of the most important operations developed in the past century. The earliest recorded attempts at hip replacement were carried out in Germany at the close of the 19th century, but the father of modern hip replacement surgery was a British orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Sir John Charnley, who pioneered ‘total hip total arthroplasty’ - a procedure that has evolved since 1970 but remained one of the most commonly performed surgeries in the world: in the U.S., for example, 330,000 hip replacement surgeries are performed each year.
A modification of what is known as ‘the posterior approach’ in total hip replacement, S.P.A.I.R.E has the key benefit of preserving certain muscles and tendons that are integral to full mobility. By not cutting the abductor complex and preserving both Gemelli, obturator internus and piriformis tendons (quadriceps coxae), Prof. Lee is able to offer you better mobility and a much faster recovery. Research has shown, for example, that these muscles are essential to weight-bearing and propulsive motions: the simple act of getting up from a chair is made more difficult without them.
At his new clinic, Prof. Lee will also offer consultations if you would like to discuss non-surgical alternatives to hip replacement. As an orthopaedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist, he has treated UK premiership footballers. He is also a widely respected advocate of cell therapy and is a member of the International Cartilage Regeneration & Joint Preservation Society.
There are few surgeons with better credentials than Prof. Lee, for those individuals looking to put a hop back in their step and seriously improve their quality of life. Does that describe you?!
Go to https://www.professorlee.uk and see for yourself why Prof. Lee is so widely admired and respected.