LIST OF CONDITIONS TREATED
Spine & Hip
The spine and hips grow more susceptible to diseases such as nerve compression, spine degeneration, slipped discs, and osteoarthritis as we age. Trauma or genetic abnormalities can also contribute to the development of some diseases. Dr. John has extensive expertise in assisting patients to regain functionality in their spine and hip for wider range of motion.
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Back & Neck Pain
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Slipped Intervertebral Discs
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Spinal Cord or Nerve Root Compression
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Spine Degeneration
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Spine Instability
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Curved Spine (scoliosis and kyphosis)
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Spine fractures and trauma
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Hip Osteoarthritis
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Hip Replacement Surgery
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Hip Fracture Surgery
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Hip Impingement
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Hip Osteonecrosis
Sports Injury
As athletic activities push the boundaries of the body and involve physical contact, sports can frequently result in injuries such as sprains, overuse, and meniscus tears. A wide range of proven treatments are provided to help athletes to get back to doing what they love.
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Sprains & Strains
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Tendon overuse injuries & tears
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Joint instability & dislocation
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Cartilage Injury
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Osteoarthritis and Bone Spur
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Ligament injury and rupture
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Knee Meniscus injury
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Fractures
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Contusions
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Impingement Syndromes
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Slipped Intervertebral disc
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Nerve compression
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Joint and tendon injections
Shoulder & Elbow
Overuse and instability are prevalent in the shoulder and elbow (particularly the shoulder, due to it being the most mobile joint). Since the function of arm is vital, any impairment in this region might affect your ability to lift and reach for objects. Personalized therapies are provided in the approach of treating all upper limb concerns.
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Rotator cuff injury and tears
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Shoulder dislocation and instability
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Shoulder Key-hole surgery
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Frozen shoulder
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Fractures
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Osteoarthritis
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Tendinitis Tennis & Golfer’s elbow
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Elbow ligament injury
Hand & Wrist
We rely on our hands so much in our everyday lives and in demanding sports activities that a hand or wrist problem are quite frequent and bothersome. As a result, our hands and wrists are vulnerable to overuse and trauma injuries, among other things. Dr. John's experience in delicate hand surgery will guarantee that patients recover optimum hand control and strength.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Trigger finger
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De Quervain tenosynovitis
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Nail bed Injury
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Peripheral nerve injury and repair
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Nerve decompression
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Tendon injuries
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Fractures
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Arthritis
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Ligament injuries
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Lumps and bumps ( i.e.; ganglion cyst, cyst)
Knee
Whilst some knee injuries recover on their own, most requires proper care, treatment, and in certain conditions like severe knee osteoarthritis ligament injury and trauma, surgery is necessary. These conditions are commonly treated through minimally invasive procedures such as knee replacement surgery, ligament reconstruction and cartilage repair. Physiotherapy is usually arranged afterwards to aid in better recovery.
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Knee osteoarthritis
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Knee replacement surgery
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Meniscal injury
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Keyhole meniscal repair
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Ligament injury (ACL/PCL)
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Ligament reconstruction
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Cartilage injury
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Cartilage repair
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Fractures
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Tendinitis & tendon injuries
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Knee cap dislocation/instability
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Knee deformities