London Natural Knee Replacement Alignment Technique: Consultations Announced

MSK Doctors is now accepting new clients with no referral, and no waiting list, for its Turn With Intelligent Stability-Total Knee Replacement (TWIS-TKR) procedure.

MSK Doctors has announced that it is now providing consultations for TWIS-TKR prosthetics, with no GP referral required and no waiting list.

More information can be found at https://mskdoctors.com

While most surgeries result in at least temporary discomfort, research suggests this new Total Knee Replacement (TKR) option provides a faster return to regular activities, with a reduced need for post-operative pain management.

MSK Doctors uses a proprietary pain relief protocol customised to the individual client, their procedure, and their personal needs. This may include medications, therapy, education, or other updated techniques, which have been shown to reduce post-operative discomfort and assist in the return to normal, everyday activities such as walking and climbing stairs.

Clients who may need a TKR may be asked to consider the new TWIS-TKR technique, which combines the latest AI visual analysis and kinematics to provide a custom solution for every client’s unique anatomy. By installing each prosthetic with a custom rotational alignment, this technique has shown improvements to mobility, stability, and patient-reported outcomes.

Individuals with a TWIS-TKR prosthetic have reported that the new joint feels more natural and moves more normally than a traditional knee replacement. Research also suggests that this technique can help to reduce the risk of future complications or revision surgeries by providing more optimal loading and weight distribution across a range of activities.

An excerpt from the full MSK Doctors report explains, “TWIS-TKR is more than just a surgical technique; it represents a holistic approach to knee replacement. By integrating AI-driven precision, a unique recovery pathway, and an innovative pain relief protocol, TWIS-TKR sets a new standard in patient care and outcomes in knee arthroplasty.”

Although this technique is still relatively new, simulations and computer modelling suggest that TWIS-TKR prosthetics may last significantly longer than the traditional option. For some clients, this may make TWIS-TKR a sustainable solution, allowing a single replacement operation to provide a longer-lasting prosthetic.

Individuals interested in the TWIS-TKR technique, or other advanced surgical options, can schedule their own appointments with an MSK Doctors specialist, with no waiting list or referral required. The private clinic accepts all new clients and aims to provide fast access to the latest surgical techniques, regenerative medicine, and local specialists.

More information about the MSK Doctors private clinic, TWIS-TKR prosthetics, and other advanced surgical procedures can be found at https://mskdoctors.com/search/treatments?q=knee

Contact Info:
Name: Bethan Lee
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Organization: MSK Doctors
Address: MSK House London Road Silk Willoughby, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, Sleaford, England NG34 8NY, United Kingdom
Website: https://www.mskdoctors.com

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