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This Fellowship provides exposure to all aspects of hip, knee and shoulder replacement as well as arthroscopy and arthroscopic reconstruction.
Mr James’ principal area of interest has been the design of total knee joint prostheses and the surgical instruments used to implant them.
Dr Zicat has an interest in hip and knee implant design and is involved in ongoing evaluation of current and future implant technologies.
The Spinal Fellowship focuses on trauma, infection, neoplasia and degenerative disorders and is sponsored via The Wesley Research Fund.
Mr Wilde has expertise in all areas of the spine including cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions. He regularly performs minimally invasive spine surgery, which is appropriate for some lumbar spinal problems.
The Fellowship encompasses all aspects of clinical involvement in sports orthopaedic management in a busy group practice, including assessment of new patients, surgical treatment at assistant level, post-operative care and rehabilitation.
Dr Trantalis has a particular interest in advanced arthroscopic techniques for the repair of massive rotator cuff tears.
Associate Professor Walter’s interest is in hip and knee issues from arthroscopic procedures, straightforward joint replacement surgery to highly complex conditions.
Dr Khoo’s subspecialty training includes arthroscopy and arthroplasty; joint replacement of the shoulder, hip and knee; shoulder arthroscopy, hip arthroscopy and knee arthroscopy.
Professor Crawford deals only with pathology of the hip and knees. Much of his practice is dedicated to primary hip and knee replacement and knee arthroscopy surgery.
Dr Leong specialises in the surgery of hip and knee, completing his medical degree at The University of Sydney in 1995.
Dr O’Sullivan’s particular interest is in hip replacement including primary replacement, both conventional and resurfacing replacements, focusing on revision hip replacement.
Professor Khan’s areas of expertise include hip and knee arthroplasty, trauma and sports surgery.
The Fellowship is for a qualified orthopaedic surgeon wishing to extend his/her expertise in shoulder surgery, knee surgery or hand and upper limb surgery.
Mr Evans specialises in shoulders and knees with his practice encompassing all facets of knee and shoulder surgery, with particular interest in shoulder instability syndromes and rotator cuff surgery.
Dr Randhawa manages sports hip conditions such as femoro-acetabular impingement, ligamentum teres and labral tears, gluteal tendinopathy and hip replacement in the younger adult.
Dr Slater specialises in arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery of the foot and ankle and commenced practice in 1989.
Mr Byrne specialises in reconstruction of the shoulder, hip, knee and ankle including joint replacement, sports injuries and arthroscopic intervention and complex revision surgery.
This Fellowship will enable the Fellow on completion to successfully assess and examine hip patients; perform hip arthroscopy and hip osteotomies; assist and partially perform Ganz Peri-acetabular Osteotomies; and assist and later perform hip replacements via an anterior approach.
Dr. Parminder J Singh is an Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon based in East Melbourne, Australia and is a Member of the Hip Arthroscopy Australia Group. He has an interest in Hip and Knee Arthroscopy and Joint replacement surgery. Parminder is currently performing his surgery at St Vincent’s Private East Melbourne, Epworth Richmond Private Hospital, Epworth Eastern Private Hospital and Bellbird Private Hospital. In addition to his surgical commitments, Parminder is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at Monash University in Melbourne, Director of Orthopaedic Research and Education at Eastern Health and is on the Editorial Subcommittee for the International Society of Hip Arthroscopy.
This Fellowship is aimed at orthopaedic surgeons wishing to gain post Fellowship training in hip and knee arthroplasty techniques and approaches, with exposure to revision surgery.
Dr McEwen has a particular interest in surgery for sporting injuries of the knee and his post fellowship training and ongoing involvement with the ICRS and ISAKOS reflects this interest.
Dr Keeley’s interests are hip and knee surgery, complex trauma surgery and deformity correction. He has a strong research interest in teaching activities involving orthopaedic trainees, medical students and nurses.
Mr Soo had undertaken a travelling Fellowship working with leading shoulder surgeons in New York, London and France. He specialises in shoulder and elbow orthopaedics.
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