Sunday, 28 October 2012

Sydney Bone and Joint Clinic, NSW


Sydney Bone and Joint Clinic
Sydney Bone & Joint Clinic is a purpose built facility servicing Liverpool and South West Sydney.
This may very well be your first visit to our website, and we would like to acquaint you with information on common conditions and procedures in orthopedics.
Our website features interactive presentations on Hip anatomy, Knee anatomy, Total Hip Replacement (THR), Total Knee Replacement (TKR), Hip Resurfacing, Knee Arthroscopy, Anterior Cruciate ligament ACL Reconstruction, Unicondylar (Uni compartmental) Knee Replacement, Revision Hip Replacement, Revision Knee Replacement and much more.
The information in this website is provided to reinforce the advice you receive from your own doctors and is not intended to replace discussions with your doctor.
We hope you find the website useful and informative. Thank you for visiting us.
Who is an Orthopaedic Surgeon?
An orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who specializes in the surgical and non-surgical treatment of diseases, disorders, and injuries (including fractures of the skeletal system: spine, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and peripheral nerves.
Sydney Bone & Joint Clinic
"The essence of providing the best care for an individual is not always measured by ones surgical prowess, although that is important. It involves a holistic, positive and supportive approach in the management of often long term conditions. This practice prides itself on, not only doing a surgical procedure to the highest standard, but also forming a respectful and supportive relationship that in many cases lasts decades."
Our Mission
To improve the quality of life of our patients through the relief of pain and the prevention or correction of deformity.
Objectives
  • Treat joint pain with superior surgical techniques and high level of patient satisfaction.
  • Improve quality of life for patients who suffer from joint diseases and disorders.
  • Pursue advances in joint replacement techniques and adult orthopaedic disorders through training programs and research.

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1 comment:

  1. Even since I played sports in high school I have had problems with my knees. I can't sit for too long in a certain position without them hurting. I try to take pills that help but nothing seems to really help.

    Alena | http://www.westernorthopaedics.com.au/nepean-western-orthopaedics.html

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