Kam Cheema

HIP & KNEE SURGEON

Patient Information Guide

What to Bring to Your First Appointment

To make the most of your visit, please bring:

What Clothing Should You Wear?

Please wear clothing that allows easy assessment and movement:

This helps with walking assessment, joint examination and mobility tests.

What to Expect at Your First Appointment

01
Discussion of Symptoms
Pain location
Triggers and limitations
Previous treatments
Work, lifestyle and activity goals
02
Physical Examination
Walking assessment
Joint movement testing
Strength and stability checks
03
Review of Imaging
X-rays
MRI scans
Previous operation findings
If further imaging is needed, I will arrange this.
04
Diagnosis & Explanation
A clear explanation of the cause of your symptoms
Easy-to-understand discussion of the anatomy involved
Time to ask questions
05
Planning Your Treatment
Individualised to your needs
Stepwise, starting with safest and least invasive options
Evidence-based

Treatment may include:
Physiotherapy
Medications
Injections (steroid, hyaluronic acid, PRP)
Bracing
Minimally invasive surgery (arthroscopy)
Joint replacement (partial or total)
You will always be involved in shared decision-making.

What to Expect on the Day of Surgery

If surgery is planned, here is an outline of your day:

Arrival at Hospital

Meeting the Surgical Team

Final questions and consent will be completed.

Anaesthetic

The safest and most comfortable option will be chosen for you.

The Operation

Typical operating times:

Recovery Room

Most patients stay 30–90 minutes.

Back to the Ward

Some procedures are day-case; others require an overnight stay.

Going Home

Before leaving, you will receive:

We will ensure you feel safe and confident before discharge.

What to Expect on the Day of Surgery

If surgery is planned, here is an outline of your day:

Arrival at Hospital

You will:

Meeting the Surgical Team

You will meet:

Final questions and consent will be completed.

Anaesthetic

You may receive:

The safest and most comfortable option will be chosen for you.

The Operation

Typical operating times:

After surgery you will go to recovery.

Recovery Room

You will:

Most patients stay 30–90 minutes.

Back to the Ward

You will:

Some procedures are day-case; others require an overnight stay.

Going Home

Before leaving, you will receive:

We will ensure you feel safe and confident before discharge.

Typical Post-operative Care

Pain Management

Mobility

Wound Care

Follow-Up

Usually at:

Return to Activities

You will also receive a procedure-specific recovery guide.

Red Flag Symptoms After Treatment or Surgery

Seek urgent medical attention if you develop:

Signs of Infection

Signs of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Chest Symptoms (medical emergency)

Neurological Symptoms

Other Concerning Symptoms

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