We all know that it’s vital to stay physically active. Exercising regularly is important for everyone – and incorporating a range of different activities into our days is a great way to improve our quality of life. However, many sporting activities can also put extra strain on our bodies – particularly if not performed correctly. […]
Shoulder
AC Joint OsteoArthritis
If you’re experiencing pain reaching your arm across your body, or when lifting your arm above head height as well as pain and tenderness at the top of your shoulder, there’s a chance you may be experiencing acromioclavicular arthritis. This form of arthritis is named for the acromioclavicular (AC) joint, which sits on the top of […]
Shoulder Presentations
Always enjoyable teaching the Adelaide Medical students, and have now uploaded a new presentation to the website that I hope will be of use. Click for Link
Patient Specific Instrumentation for Shoulder Replacement Now Available
Whilst I have been undertaking Total Shoulder Replacements now since 2001 and have been using The Depuy System which has excellent results on the Australian Arthroplasty Registry, I am delighted to now be able to offer patient specific Instrumentation to enhance instrument placement and Glenoid implant placement. We believe that this is the next step […]
Shoulder & Elbow Society of Australia – Biannual Meeting
Have been in Perth since Tuesday attending the Shoulder and Elbow Society meeting , of which I am immediate past secretary of the society. Always a great meeting and excellent way of staying abreast of the latest developments. It is a busy program and a lot to take in but have enjoyed it immensely.
Method of repair of Rotator Cuff
I often am asked about the technique I use to repair a rotator cuff, and how I can do it through key-holes. I am pleased to have uploaded a video of the technique which I hope you find useful I would caution – that some might not like watching this if squeamish, but really it’s […]