Condition information

Orthopaedic Conditions

Explore common hip, knee, sports injury, trauma and lower limb conditions assessed and treated by Professor Ali Ghoz.

Symptoms, diagnosis and next steps

Understand your symptoms and explore the right treatment pathway

Professor Ali Ghoz assesses and treats a wide range of orthopaedic conditions affecting the hip, knee, foot, ankle and lower limb.

Each condition page explains common symptoms, possible causes, diagnosis and the treatment options that may be considered.

Common symptoms and concerns

  • Hip pain, stiffness and reduced mobility
  • Knee pain, swelling, locking or instability
  • Sports injuries and activity-related trauma
  • Fractures, dislocations and urgent injuries
  • Tendon, ligament and soft tissue injuries
Orthopaedic Trauma Care

Orthopaedic Trauma Care

Orthopaedic trauma care involves the urgent assessment and treatment of injuries affecting the bones, joints, and soft tissues—often following accidents, falls, or high-impact incidents. These...

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Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft Tissue Injuries

What are Soft Tissue Injuries? Soft tissue injuries involve damage to muscles, ligaments, and tendons, often resulting from trauma, overuse, or sudden movements. Symptoms Pain and tenderness...

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Dislocations

Dislocations

What are Dislocations? Dislocations occur when bones are forced out of their normal positions, often due to trauma or accidents. Symptoms Severe pain Swelling and bruising Inability to move the...

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Fractures

Fractures

What are Fractures? Fractures are breaks in the bones that can occur in various parts of the body, including the foot, ankle, hip, and around joint replacements. Fractures can result from trauma,...

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Consultant-led assessment

From symptoms to diagnosis and treatment options

Professor Ali Ghoz helps patients understand the cause of their symptoms and the most appropriate next steps, from diagnosis through to treatment planning.

Clear diagnosis

Assessment focuses on understanding your symptoms, medical history, mobility and any previous injuries or treatment.

Treatment pathways

Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may involve physiotherapy, injections, minimally invasive procedures or surgery.

Personalised advice

Recommendations are tailored to your condition, lifestyle, goals and long-term joint health.

Concerned about your symptoms?

Book an assessment with Professor Ali Ghoz to discuss your diagnosis, treatment options and the most appropriate next steps.