Rheumatology by Dr. Harindu

Surgical Referrals 

While we do try to manage conditions conservatively there are occasions when surgery is needed, here we can guide you and give an opinion if surgery is needed and the necessary timing of surgery. We  take  an interdisciplinary approach to this  and we liaise with Physiotherapists , , orthopedic surgeons , radiologist  and physicians and collaborate to determine the best treatment option for each patient.

ACL Ligament Surgery

Complete ACL tears are usually treated with an ACL reconstruction surgery, in which the torn ligament is replaced with a tissue graft to mimic the natural ACL. However, we  take  an interdisciplinary approach to treating ACL injuries we liaise with Physiotherapists , and orthopedic surgeons – along with radiologist  and – collaborate to determine the best treatment option for each patient.
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ACL Ligament Surgery

Knee Replacement -Total

If nonsurgical treatments like medications and using walking supports are no longer helpful, you may want to consider total knee replacement surgery. We then liaise with Physiotherapists, , orthopedic surgeons , radiologist  and physicians and collaborate to determine the best   option for each patient.
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Rotator Cuff

Usually rotator cuff injuries don’t need surgery and are managed conservatively. However rarely surgery is needed then we liaise with Physiotherapists , orthopedic surgeons , radiologist    to determine the best   option for each patient.
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Rotator Cuff

Shoulder Dislocation

We usually manage shoulder dislocations conservatively liaising with Physiotherapists, orthopedic surgeons and radiologists. However, if recurrent surgery may be needed. Here we will help you with your decision. 
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Shoulder Dislocation

Total Hip Replacement

If nonsurgical treatments like medications and using walking supports are no longer helpful, you may want to consider total hip replacement surgery. We then liaise with Physiotherapists, , orthopedic surgeons , radiologist  and physicians and collaborate to determine the best   option for each patient.
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total Hip Replacement

Spine Surgery

Usually back pain  doesn’t t need surgery and it is managed conservatively. However rarely surgery is needed  if there is neurological weakness or intractable pain. Then we liaise with Physiotherapists, neurosurgeons, radiologists and physicians    to determine the best   option for each patient.
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