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From your ankle to shoulder, Dr Rowe is here  to provide you the world-class treatment that you require!

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Foot & Ankle

Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments, your feet and ankles take a beating everyday carrying your body weight and absorbing the shock of every step you take. From fractures to arthritis to bunions and hammer toes, Dr Rowe has the expertise to treat your foot and ankle injuries.

Knee

Our knee is the largest joint in our body. It’s also the most vulnerable because it bears our weight while providing flexible movement. Whether you have need ACL reconstruction surgery or have a less severe injury like a sprain or runner’s knee, Dr Rowe can help you get back in the game.

Hip

The hip joint is a major weight-bearing joint, supporting a stress load of up to five times your body weight when you are walking. It takes a good deal of force to seriously damage the hip. Unfortunately, hip injuries still happen. Dr Rowe is an expert in treating hip injuries.   

Dr Rowe has gained over 18 years of experience in performing total hip replacements. He is now venturing into Robotic assisted hip replacements in selected cases as he believes that despite the experience he has, there is always room to improve and learn new skills. 

Shoulder

The shoulder has a wider and more varied range of motion than any other joint in your body, but this flexibility also makes the shoulder one of the most unstable joints in the body. Dr Rowe trained to treat everything from fractures and sprains to dislocations and tears.

TREATMENTS

$

Arthroscopic Shoulder & Knee Surgery

$

Rotator Cuff Surgery

$

Plantar Fasciitis and Tennis Elbow

$

Knee and Shoulder Replacement Surgery

$

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction

$

Wrist and Elbow Arthroscopy

$

Bunions and Foot Deformities

$

Hand and Carpal Tunnel Surgery

$

Arthritis Management

$

Elbow Reconstruction

ROBOTIC SURGERY – The latest innovation in joint replacement surgery

Dr Rowe specialises in joint replacement surgery and now offers robotic surgery for suitable patients.

Stryker’s robotic-arm assisted surgery is a minimally invasive treatment option for adults living with early to mid-stage osteoarthritis that has not yet progressed to all three compartments of the knee.

The robotic arm is controlled by the surgeon and allows for tactile, auditory and visual feedback and limits the bone preparation to the diseased areas.

It provides customised implant positioning, placement and real time adjustments for each individual patient.

Patient belief

A patient treated using this technique may experience a more rapid recovery and shorter hospital stay than traditional total knee replacement surgery, as well as a more natural feeling knee following surgery.

Robotic arm precision

The robotic-arm assisted surgery takes partial knee resurfacing to a new level of precision, when compared to manual techniques.

Stryker’s Mako system helps Dr Rowe to assess bone preparation areas and implant positioning using a CT scan.  The robotic arm helps to limit the bone preparation to the diseased areas and helps to position and place implants with greater precision.

Dr Rowe is committed to advancing his technological services and innovations, with plans to include this new robotic technology in hip and total knee replacements.

 

Foot & Ankle

Comprised of 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments, your feet and ankles take a beating everyday carrying your body weight and absorbing the shock of every step you take. From fractures to arthritis to bunions and hammer toes, Dr Rowe has the expertise to treat your foot and ankle injuries.

Knee

Our knee is the largest joint in our body. It’s also the most vulnerable because it bears our weight while providing flexible movement. Whether you have need ACL reconstruction surgery or have a less severe injury like a sprain or runner’s knee, Dr Rowe can help you get back in the game.

Hip

The hip joint is a major weight-bearing joint, supporting a stress load of up to five times your body weight when you are walking. It takes a good deal of force to seriously damage the hip. Unfortunately, hip injuries still happen. Dr Rowe is an expert in treating hip injuries, as well as performing total hip replacements.

Shoulder

The shoulder has a wider and more varied range of motion than any other joint in your body, but this flexibility also makes the shoulder one of the most unstable joints in the body. Dr Rowe trained to treat everything from fractures and sprains to dislocations and tears.

TREATMENTS

$

Arthroscopic Shoulder & Knee Surgery

$

Rotator Cuff Surgery

$

Plantar Fasciitis and Tennis Elbow

$

Knee and Shoulder Replacement Surgery

$

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction

$

Wrist and Elbow Arthroscopy

$

Bunions and Foot Deformities

$

Hand and Carpal Tunnel Surgery

$

Arthritis Management

$

Elbow Reconstruction

ROBOTIC SURGERY – The latest innovation in joint replacement surgery

Dr Rowe specialises in joint replacement surgery and now offers robotic surgery for suitable patients.

Stryker’s robotic-arm assisted surgery is a minimally invasive treatment option for adults living with early to mid-stage osteoarthritis that has not yet progressed to all three compartments of the knee.

The robotic arm is controlled by the surgeon and allows for tactile, auditory and visual feedback and limits the bone preparation to the diseased areas.

It provides customised implant positioning, placement and real time adjustments for each individual patient.

Patient belief

A patient treated using this technique may experience a more rapid recovery and shorter hospital stay than traditional total knee replacement surgery, as well as a more natural feeling knee following surgery.

Robotic arm precision

The robotic-arm assisted surgery takes partial knee resurfacing to a new level of precision, when compared to manual techniques.

Stryker’s Mako system helps Dr Rowe to assess bone preparation areas and implant positioning using a CT scan.  The robotic arm helps to limit the bone preparation to the diseased areas and helps to position and place implants with greater precision.

Dr Rowe is committed to advancing his technological services and innovations, with plans to include this new robotic technology in hip and total knee replacements.