Orthopaedic Surgery
It is concerned with conditions involving the musculoskeletal system. Orthopaedic surgeons use surgical and nonsurgical means to treat musculoskeletal trauma, sports injuries, degenerative diseases, infections, tumours, and congenital disorders.
Diagnosis and Treatment of:
-Adult Flat Foot
-Ankle Arthritis
-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear of the knee
-Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
-Cavus Foot – Cavo Varus Foot
-Chondral Lesions of the kneChondral Lesion of the Talus
-Dance Injuries
-Diabetic Foot
-Foot and Ankle Injuries
-Hallux Valgus & Metatarsal Conditions – foot
-Hand Surgery – Learn more about Hand Surgery
-Impingement Syndrome – shoulder
-Labrum Tear – shoulder
-Loose Bodies – ankle
-Meniscal Tear – knee
-Microvascular Procedures, such as nerve repair and nerve and muscle grafts
-Osteoarthritis – hip
-Osteoarthritis – shoulder
-Patellar Subluxation – knee
-Pediatric Flat Foot
-Posterior Ankle Impingement
-Posterior Cruciate Tar – knee
-Rotator Cuff Tear – shoulder
-Spine Disorders
-Sports Injuries
-Syndesmotic Ankle Injuries
-Tendon Injuries
-Trauma
-Trauma – hip
-Tumor Surgery for Bone Cancers (osteosarcoma Ewing’s sarcoma and chondrosarcoma) and Soft Tissue Sarcomas such as Rhabdomyosarcoma
Tests and Procedures:
-Adult Joint Reconstruction and Revision
-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
-Ankle Replacement
-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACL)
-Arthritis
-Arthroscopy (ankle, knee, shoulder)
-Osteochondral Lesions Bone Grafting
-Flat Foot Reconstruction
-Fore Foot Reconstruction
-Hallux Valgus Reconstruction
-Hand Surgery
-Hip Replacement
-Knee Replacement
-Osteotomy
-Partial Knee Replacement
-Revision of Hip replacement
-Revision of Knee replacement
-Stem Cells Therapy
-Tendon Transfers