Ankle ligament surgery is used to treat and manage ankle sprains, ankle trauma, ankle ligament damage, and ankle instability where non-surgical methods have not had the desired effect in reducing symptoms.
Ankle ligament surgery is used to treat and manage ankle sprains, ankle trauma, ankle ligament damage, and ankle instability where non-surgical methods have not had the desired effect in reducing symptoms.
Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive technique used by orthopaedic specialist surgeons to diagnose and treat a number of joint issues. It is a keyhole procedure that uses precise tube-like instruments called arthroscopes about the width of writing pen.
Bunion surgery is used for people who are experiencing difficulty walking, continuous pain, or bothersome deformities of their great toe. It is usually undertaken after non-surgical methods have been tried and failed or if the foot deformity has reached a point where it is interfering with daily function.
Flatfoot reconstruction surgery is an umbrella terms used for a variety of surgical procedures to repair the bones and tendons of the foot to restore the foot arch and reduce pain, correct deformities, and restore function.
Lisfranc injuries or midfoot injuries may be overlooked as a simple sprain that will heal over a few days. However, if not diagnosed and treated properly, Lisfranc injuries may lead to serious long-term health effects such as arthritis or issues walking.
A/Prof Roderick Kuo is associated with Specialty Orthopaedics, a group practice comprised of 10 fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeons with multiple subspecialty interests including hand, shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, foot & ankle, trauma, Paediatric orthopaedic surgery and medicolegal work.
All surgeons are members of the Australian Orthopaedic Association and Fellows of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.
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