Find The Best Knee Surgeon In Sydney North Shore NSW

Sydney North Shore Knee Surgeon

Sydney North Shore Orthopaedics

The best way to find an excellent orthopaedic specialist in Hornsby NSW.

You don’t need to use the orthopaedic surgeon or the knee specialist your local physician urges. You’ve got lots of options. If you’d like to be operated on by the best knee surgeon on the North Shore of Sydney, you have a lot of choices for knee surgery. You also have access to orthopedic specialist centres around the Sydney North Shore, based in Hornsby, and seeing patients from Wahroonga, Turramurra, St Ives, Chatswood, Pymble, Gordon, Killara, Berowa, Mount Kuringai and Asquith.

Make an appointment with our surgeon reviewed here, in order to find out the ability level of your knee specialist, and your surgical alternatives.

Do You Need Knee Surgery?

And who is the top knee surgeon in Sydney North Shore and Hornsby areas.

Two Top Rated Surgeons in North Shore Sydney

ProOrtho
Orthopedic Surgeon
601a/185 Fox Valley Rd, Wahroonga NSW 2076, Australia
Ph: +61 2 8076 5400
Edmunds Ian
Orthopedic Surgeon
2/49 Palmerston Rd, Hornsby NSW 2077, Australia
ph:+61 2 9482 5511

Knees injuries are a common complaint, especially in people who are active with athletics and pivoting-style sports. Meniscal tears are also common in various workers due to repetitive twisting and loading. Meniscus injuries can also affect individuals from simply arising from a bent position. Occasionally, meniscal tears or articular cartilage injuries occur along with other knee injuries, such as medial collateral ligament tears (MCL) and anterior crucial ligament tears (ACL). Fortunately, a knee surgeon can help treat and manage your knee injury.

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Sydney North Shore & Hornsby Knee Replacement

The Knee tends to get severely damaged due to various factors. The damage to the knee can be due to Osteoporosis, arthritis or simply due to an injury to the knee, which can prevent you from performing simple day to day activities like walking or climbing the stairs. Your body may experience severe pain even while sitting down. The initial line of treatment involves medications and use of supports while walking, but this will solve the problem temporarily and is not a long-lasting solution to your anguish. Patients suffering from severe and progressive pain of the knee, which affects their daily activities, are the correct candidates for a knee replacement.

Once the patient is under anesthesia, an 8-inch to 1-inch incision is made in the front of the knee and the damaged portion is completely removed from the affected joints and then they are shaped to fit in an artificial joint usually made of metal or plastic. The surgeon removes the damaged cartilage and bone from the shin, thighbone and kneecap and replaces it with an artificial joint. A special material or cement is used to fit the artificial joint to the thigh bone, shin and the knee cap. With advancement in medical technology the artificial knees come in many different varieties that are designed to suit your lifestyle, weight, age and height. After the surgery, the new knee works efficiently as your healthy knee. The artificial materials used in the knee replacement surgery are known as prosthesis.

Initially you will have to walk with the help of crutches or supports. With proper care the patient can perform routine activities within six weeks of surgery, though post-operative care is extremely essential for speedy recovery.

Knee Reconstruction

The ACL or anterior cruciate ligament is an important ligament that helps in stabilizing your knee. This crucial ligament is essential while turning at high speeds especially while playing and running. People who indulge in sporting activities like football are susceptible to injure this particular ligament. The ACL is more prone to injury leading to swelling or severe pain of the knee joints. Though, the swelling may subside after a few weeks, but there is always a chance of aggravating the injury while running. If you are into sports and want to get rid of the pain and swelling completely, then you will have to undergo a knee reconstruction surgery. Under the knee reconstruction surgery the injured ligament is replaced by a new ligament, which typically comes from the hamstring tendons or the knee cap tendon. The muscle behind the knee is called as hamstring. The tissue or ligament taken from your body is called autograft.

The knee reconstruction procedure is generally done with an arthroscope. In this procedure a tiny camera is inserted through an incision made into the knee. The camera is connected to a monitor in the room, which helps the surgeon to perform the procedure. With an arthroscope the surgeon will have a detailed understanding of the ligaments and tissues in your knee. The affected ligament is then removed and a new healthy ligament is grafted by the surgeon. Small tunnels are made on the bone where the new ligament is attached with the help of screws to hold them in the correct place. As it heals the tunnels also fill, holding the ligament in its place.

The patient can even view the pictures of the procedure. The whole procedure will take around an hour and the recovery time will range from 3 months to up to a year. Walking and cycling can be done after three weeks of surgery after following the correct post-operative care, while contact sports will need 12 months recovery period.

Knee Arthroscopy

Our North Shore Orthopeadics doctors in Hornsby perform hundreds of Knee arthroscopic surgeries each week. Arthroscopy is a procedure where knee surgery can be performed on a knee using a camera. Under this procedure the surgeon can have a clear view of the insides of the knee, which can help them diagnose and treat the knee problem. With the help of high resolution HD cameras or arthroscope and monitors, surgeons have been successfully able to treat complex knee related problems effectively. A very small incision is made on the knee joint and a sterile liquid is put to have a nice view of the knee. The orthopedic surgeon then inserts the arthroscope, which sends an image to a monitor where he can clearly see the structures within the knee in detail. This advanced procedure can help the surgeon fix the damaged tissue with small surgical instruments. Knee arthroscopy is done on an out-patient basis and the recovery time is much faster compared to the open knee surgery. The patient can completely recover within three weeks depending on the post-operative care and medications.

Regular exercise for several weeks after any type of surgery will help strengthen the muscles around the knee and joints. Therapeutic Exercise plays a very crucial role in the speedy recovery and has a positive impact on your health.

MCL Repair

MCL tears usually occur from sporting activities, such as soccer, football and skiing and entail the knee getting bent to one side, thereby tearing the ligament that is found inside the knee tissue. Sometimes, MCL injuries result in persistent instability and in such cases, a knee surgeon will rebuild the MCL usually using a donor tissue or an allograft to boost the suture repair of the knee ligament.

Meniscal Tears and Repair

The aim of the surgical procedure is to protect your meniscus as much as possible. Over time, knee surgeons have developed a variety of techniques geared towards treating and managing meniscus tears, including meniscus repair that aims at increasing the supply of blood to the damaged tissue to ensure a large area is repaired. Meniscus tears are often treated by getting rid of the unstable area whilst repairing the other areas, usually by suturing the knee cartilage and adding stem cells, clot materials and growth factors to speed up the healing process.

Usually, the patient can return home the same day after undergoing a meniscus repair.

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ACL Reconstruction

An ACL rupture is often caused by a twisting force to the knee. The most common activities that can cause this type of knee injury are soccer, football and skiing. Other parts of the knee can also be injured at the same time.

ACL reconstruction is usually carried out under general anesthesia. The procedure often takes between one hour and one and half hours. The knee surgeon usually makes small incisions on the sides and front part of the knee. The surgeon will then replace the ACL with a graft or a small piece of tissue from another part of the body. The bottom and top sides of the replacement ligament are attached together with special anchors or screws.

Usually, you should be able to return home the same day or the next day.

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Prevalence of knee osteoarthritis features on MRI in asymptomatic uninjured adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis Culvenor BJSM 2018⠀ .⠀ This paper 'performed a systematic review with meta-analysis to provide summary estimates of the prevalence of MRI features of osteoarthritis in asymptomatic uninjured knees.'⠀ .⠀ They basically looked to determine the normal changes in the knee that may be diagnosed on an MRI in people less than and greater than 40 years of age.⠀ .⠀ The information may help clinicians educate their patients prior to getting an MRI.⠀ .⠀ Overall pooled date included:⠀ Cartilage defects was 24%⠀ Meniscal tears was 10%⠀ Bone marrow lesions 18% ⠀ Osteophytes 25%⠀ .⠀ Cartilage defect <40 years 11%⠀ Cartilage defect ≥40 years 43%⠀ Meniscal tear <40 years 4% (seems low to me)⠀ Meniscal tear ≥40 years 19%⠀ .⠀ Interesting stuff that you need to store in our mental database for future clients.⠀ .⠀ What do you think of this data? Will it help you in your decisions with your clients?⠀ .⠀ Tag a friend or colleague who may benefit from this information…thanks!⠀ .⠀ #arthritis #OA #kneereplacement #knee #kneepain #kneesurgery #acl #aclsurgery #ROM #physio #physiotherapist #physiotherapy #physicaltherapy #physicaltherapist #athletictraining #athletictrainer #ATC #PT #teamchampion #dptstudent #lenmacpt #instagram

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Knee Surgery Recovery Time

Your surgeon may require you to wear a special knee brace after the procedure, usually for a few weeks. Once your knee starts healing, you should be able to start physiotherapy treatment sessions that may last for up to six months. Full recovery may take as long as 9 months.

Regular exercises can help you make a full recovery and resume normal activities within the shortest time possible. Be sure to seek professional advice from your doctor before you start doing any exercises.

Contact the Sydney North Shore Knee Surgery clinic on Sydney’s North Shore to find out which treatment procedure is right for you.

Locations in Sydney’s North Shore region with clinics in Hornbsy, Wahroonga, Turramurra, St Ives, Pymble, Gordon, Killara, Berowa, Mount Kuringai, Asquith areas.

Most people are able to recover fully and resume normal activities after ACL reconstruction or MCL repair. If you are suffering from a knee injury, contact a knee surgeon to find out which treatment procedure is right for you.

 

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Dr Charlie Lin. Sydney North Shore Orthopedic Knee Surgery Clinic

We find the best knee surgeons in Hornsby, Sydney North Shore, Wahroonga, Turramurra, St Ives, Pymble, Gordon, Killara, Berowa, Mount Kuringai and Asquith on this website. Contact us to find out which top knee surgeon and surgery procedure is right for you.

Serviced Area: Hornsby, NSW, 2077

Phone: 1300 663 540
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