Welcome to
Wales Hip & Knee
Putting patients first. We provide a comprehensive service to guide the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of your hip and knee condition. Ranging from soft tissue injuries to partial and total joint replacement.
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Specialist treatment
for sporting injuries
We specialise in managing soft tissue injuries around the hip and knee sustained during sporting activity and from trauma.
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Treatment
for joint pain
Joint replacement is performed when the joint pain is beginning to have a significant impact on quality of life and painkillers no longer work.
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A comprehensive
rehabilitation service
Treatment often starts with physiotherapy prior to any intervention for the best outcomes. Joint replacement and keyhole surgery require tailored physiotherapy programmes to achieve the best results.
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Introduction & Services

Wales Hip & Knee is based in South Wales with care provided by Mr Matthew Dodd BSc MFSEM FRCS (Tr Orth), a Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon who specialises in conditions in the hip and knee. He sees patients who have sustained acute sporting or traumatic injuries to hip and knee joints as well as managing patients through the early aches and pains of arthritis through to the need for joint replacement.


Diagnosis

Accurate history and examination is complemented with further investigations to diagnose the cause of your symptoms.

Treatments

A range of surgical and conservative options are often required to treat your condition.

Combined care with your physiotherapist to optimise the outcome of your surgery.

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Diagnosis requires accurate history taking and examination before a treatment plan can be initiated.

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A comprehensive approach to treatment and rehabilitation


Providing a complete service starting with the diagnosis of your hip or knee symptoms, through the treatment plan of your underlying condition, to a tailored rehabilitation programme to get the most from any treatment and surgical intervention that may have been advised.

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