Treated Joint Conditions
We provide precise diagnosis and structured management for acute injuries and chronic degenerative joint diseases.
Subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) is one of the most common causes of shoulder pain.
Glenohumeral joint instability occurs when these stabilising structures are unable to keep the humeral head properly centred in the socket
Rotator cuff tears restrict overhead movement. We restore natural biomechanics through structured rehabilitation or arthroscopic repair.
AC joint arthritis usually develops gradually, but several factors can make it more likely or more symptomatic
Glenohumeral arthritis can develop through gradual wear, previous injury, or other joint conditions
Our Diagnostic Process
Clinical Assessment
Advanced Imaging
Structured Plan
A thorough physical examination and history evaluating joint range of motion, stability, and specific mechanical pain triggers.
Targeted high-resolution MRI or digital X-rays to visualize cartilage wear, ligament integrity, and bone structure.
A clear, tailored treatment pathway prioritizing conservative joint preservation before discussing definitive surgical options.
Understand Your Options
When conservative treatments no longer manage your symptoms, surgical intervention offers a definitive solution. Read our detailed guides to specific operations and recovery timelines.
