Tuesday 11 June 2013

Dr. Craig Waller, Specialising in surgery of the hip and knee, Sydney Australia

Dr. Craig Waller
Dr Craig Waller, Hip Knee Surgery, Sydney

Associate Professor,
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Head of the Division of Sports Medicine, The Australian School of Advanced Medicine
Macquarie University
Sydney, Australia

I have been in practice as a specialist orthopaedic surgeon since 1989.
In my 24 years in specialist practice as an orthopaedic surgeon I have
developed my interest in the areas of knee and hip surgery and now
practise exclusively in these areas

My particular areas of interest in orthopaedic surgery include:

    Arthroscopic surgery of the knee
    ACL reconstruction (over 4000 cases to date)
    LARS and allograft ACL repair and reconstruction
    Knee ligament reconstruction    PCL and complex ligament reconstructions in the knee
    Sports surgery
    Cartilage replacement
    Knee replacement
    Partial knee replacement
    Hip replacement
    Hip resurfacing (Birmingham technique)
    Anterior hip replacement (AMIS technique)
    Minimally invasive hip replacement (Silent Hip implant)
    Computer assisted hip and knee replacement
    Robotic knee surgery (Praxim robot)
    Patient specific knee replacement
    Stem cell therapies for arthritis and knee injuries

I have lectured and presented widely in Australia and overseas in the areas of sports surgery, joint replacement, minimally invasive surgery, partial joint replacement and computer assisted surgery.

I travel extensively to research new and improved methods of treatment and have been a demonstrator of surgical techniques to orthopaedic surgeons in the fields of knee surgery and joint replacement both in Australia and overseas.

I have a particular interest in orthopaedic development in Asia and am a founding member of The Asia Pacific Arthroplasty Association (APAS) which promotes the science of joint replacement in the Asia-Pacific region.

I have been a regular presenter and surgical demonstrator at the annual APAS joint replacement conferences since its inception in 1998.

I hold a visiting professorship at The Peking University Peoples’ Hospital, Beijing in recognition of my teaching activities in China.

I have been involved in surgical research for many years through laboratories and facilities in Australia, USA and Europe. I am currently engaged in some exciting research at the newly formed laboratories at The Australian School of Advanced Medicine at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

I have published papers in sports surgery and other topics in the orthopaedic literature.
Check with the below link to get more information
http://www.hipandkneesurgery.com.au

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