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Contact Info

Wellington Hospital, Wellington Knee Unit, Platinum Medical Centre, 15 - 17 Lodge Road, London, NW8 7JA

Knee Passport

Listen, learn, restore

A healthy knee depends on four interconnected pillars: muscle and bone density, good nutrition, managed load, and a healthy lifestyle. Each one influences the others.

 

THE FOUR PILLARS

The OmKneeHealth Philosophy

MUSCLE & BONE DENSITY

  • Keep muscles strong — especially quads and glutes
  • Optimise balance and coordination
  • Stretch tendons and fascia regularly
  • Practise good control when squatting and landing
  • Maintain full range of movement

GOOD NUTRITION

  • Balanced protein, fat, and carbohydrate
  • Collagen support — peptides and vitamin C
  • Minerals — zinc, copper, magnesium
  • Vitamins — especially D and C
  • Maintain a healthy weight

MANAGE LOAD

  • Build up activities slowly
  • Avoid sudden large increases in training
  • Listen to the knee — it tells you what to avoid
  • Alternate high and low impact days
  • Rest is part of the programme, not a failure

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

  • Optimise sleep — tissue repairs overnight
  • Minimise alcohol and avoid smoking
  • Reduce sugar — drives joint inflammation
  • Manage stress — affects pain perception
  • Sunlight and hormone support where indicated

‘The knee is clever. Listen to it — it is telling you what to do and what to avoid. Pain is information, not a life sentence.’

 

YOUR WEEKLY CHECK: Rate yourself this week: are you sleeping 7 to 8 hours? Are you eating enough protein? Are you moving daily? Are you managing stress? Each of these directly affects your knee health. Pick one to improve this week.

 

REFERENCES — CLINICAL REFERENCES

  1. Arden & Nevitt (Best Practice & Research: Clinical Rheumatology, 2006) — Osteoarthritis: epidemiology and risk factors including lifestyle and nutritional modifiers.
  2. Siebert et al. (BJSM, 2021) — The effect of sleep on musculoskeletal recovery and injury risk in athletes.

 

OmKneeHealth Programme

Personalised nutrition, supplement, and lifestyle support for knee health.