The London Clinic offers expert assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for all forms of arthritis. Early diagnosis and effective treatment can manage pain, reduce joint damage, and prevent deterioration.
Your consultant will take a careful medical history and examine you to assess the physical, emotional, and practical impacts of your arthritis.
The specialist may arrange investigations to check your joints and look for evidence of inflammatory conditions.
They will then create a bespoke treatment programme to reduce inflammation, ease pain and stiffness, and improve your movement, health, and wellbeing.Â
Treatment facts
Arthritis care at The London Clinic includes support through diagnosis, treatment, and long-term planning.
The experienced team will help you deal with the physical and psychological impacts of the condition.
Treatment can include:
Lifestyle advice and support
Weight management and guidance on modifying activity and avoiding pain triggers can help reduce the stress on your joints.
Physiotherapy
The specialist physiotherapists can tailor an exercise programme to stretch and strengthen your muscles and increase joint movement and flexibility.
Our state-of-the-art physiotherapy suite, including a gym, hydrotherapy pool, and AlterG anti-gravity treadmill supports controlled mobilisation with reduced joint pressure and pain.
Joint injections
Injections can target treatment directly into the source of pain. The specialist can inject a combination of local anaesthetic and steroid medication into the joint to decrease inflammation and ease pain.
Drug treatment
Medication can reduce inflammation and prevent joint damage in people with inflammatory arthritis.
The rheumatologists at The London Clinic closely follow the latest evidence-based research and offer ground-breaking treatments at an early stage.
Medical management provided includes:
Anti-inflammatory medications and painkillers
Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDS)
These medications, including methotrexate and azathioprine, reduce over-activity of the immune system to control pain, swelling, and stiffness. They can prevent joint damage. However, they will need monitoring to avoid complications.
Biologic and biosimilar treatments
Biologic medicines such as etanercept and infliximab are made from proteins and other chemicals naturally produced by the body.
They have revolutionised the treatment of inflammatory conditions by preventing activation of the immune response. They are hospital treatments given as a drip or injection.
JAK inhibitors
JAK inhibitors are innovative new medicines for adults with rheumatoid arthritis. They include tofacitinib and baricitinib and are tablets taken once or twice a day.
Steroids
Steroid medication can also be injected or taken orally for a short time to control a severe flare-up.
SurgeryÂ
If conservative treatments have not relieved pain, the expert orthopaedic surgeons at The London Clinic can perform a range of operative procedures to treat symptoms and restore joint function.
Arthroscopy
Minimally invasive surgery to clean out a joint and remove inflamed tissue.
Joint replacement
The surgeon can remove the damaged parts of the joint surfaces and replace them with a prosthetic device.
Joint fusion
For some joints, the surgeon can excise the damaged joint surfaces and fuse the bones using rods, plates, screws, or a bone graft. This eases pain but can reduce flexibility. It can be effective for arthritis in the spine or ankle.