Bones and joints

At Spire Little Aston Hospital we are experienced in the management and treatment of bone, muscle and joint conditions, as well as physiotherapy to relieve pain and improve mobility.


Related specialties

  • Orthopaedics
  • Pain management
  • Physiotherapy
  • Rheumatology

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to treatment when you need it
  • Consultants who are experts in their field
  • Clear pricing with no hidden charges

Bone and joint problems can be caused by a variety of medical conditions. Arthritis is a common source of joint pain and stiffness, particularly osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Other causes include joint, muscle and ligament disorders or sports injuries.

With fast access to consultations and diagnostic tests and scans, we can provide expert advice to help you make the right decision about your care.

From surgical procedures to non-invasive methods, we offer an extensive range of treatments to help you get back to doing what you love.

Did you know we now offer adult stem cell treatment?

Stem cells are taken from the patient and can be used to help in the repair and regeneration of damaged joint tissues and structures. This is a possible treatment for arthritis and cartilage regeneration in the knees and hip. Find out more about stem cell treatment.

Robot-assisted surgery for hip and knee replacement

Robot-assisted knee and hip replacement surgery can offer more accurate placement of implants, quicker recovery times and reduced post-operative pain.

Find out more

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Important information about Covid-19 tests

COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Little Aston Hospital.

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