Knee Arthroscopy allows an Orthopaedic Surgeon to diagnose and treat Knee injuries by viewing "the inside of the Knee" through small incisions using a pencil-sized instrument called an Arthroscope.
Read MoreArthroscopy is a procedure that Orthopaedic Surgeons use to inspect, diagnose, and repair problems inside a joint.
Read MoreShoulder is one of the largest and the most important joints in the body. As we get older, almost everyone will experience some aches or pains in their shoulder.
Read MoreThe operation is performed under Spinal anaesthesia. We sometimes place with an Epidural catheter for post-operative pain relief.
Read MoreTrauma is an injury caused by an outdoor accident (such as injury caused on road or outside the house) or indoor accident (such as falling in the house).
Read MoreAlthough blood is mainly a liquid (called plasma), it also contains small solid components (red cells, white cells, and platelets).
Read MoreThis is viewed as a life changing surgery, and can significantly reduce pain and stiffness, and increase mobility.
Read MoreAs mankind continues to live longer, we will see more people developing arthritis of the knees and hips.
Read MoreAVN is a condition resulting from the stoppage of blood supply to bone. This could be temporary or permanent.
Read More