Private Service
Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery
Description
Referral Expectations
At your appointment, recommendations and options regarding your future treatment plan will be discussed with you.
You need to bring to your appointment:
- Any letters or reports from your doctor or another hospital
- Any X-Rays, CT or MRI films and reports
- All medicines you are currently taking including herbal and natural remedies
- Your pharmaceutical entitlement card
- Your ACC number if appropriate.
Your visit will involve a thorough exam so please bring clothes that allow your spine and joints to be examined whilst maintaining your dignity. A friend or family member may come with you if you wish.
As he will discuss with you, if your treatment requires surgery Mr Clatworthy usually works with the following Anaesthetist and Anaesthesia Group.
Procedures / Treatments
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Joint Replacement
For elderly patients joint replacement surgery is commonly required to treat damaged joints from wearing out arthritis or other forms of joint disease including rheumatoid arthritis.… More
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Arthroscopy (keyhole surgery)
Over the last 30 years a large number of orthopaedic procedures on joints can be performed using an arthroscope, where a fiber optic telescope is used to look inside the joint.… More
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Spinal Surgery - Herniated Discs
Between the vertebrae in your spine are flat, round discs that act as shock absorbers for the spinal bones.… More
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Osteotomy
The division of a crooked or bent bone to improve alignment of the limb.… More
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Soft tissue (muscles, tendons and ligaments)
In many cases tendons will be lengthened to improve the muscle balance around a joint or tendons will be transferred to give overall better joint function.… More
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Shoulder Surgery
Please click here for patient information on shoulders - what can go wrong and what treatments we can provide. More
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Elbow Surgery
Please click here for information on elbow injuries and their treatment. More
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Hip Surgery
Please click here for information on hip replacement and hip resurfacing. More
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Knee Surgery
Please click here for information on knee surgery. More
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Scoliosis in Children
Scoliosis is a lateral/ sideways curvature of the spine. The management of scoliosis is individualised for each child depending on his/her age, amount of curvature, and amount of time remaining for skeletal growth.… More
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Idiopathic Scoliosis
The most common type of scoliosis is called Idiopathic Scoliosis.… More
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Neuromuscular Scoliosis
The term neuromuscular scoliosis is used to describe curvature of the spine in children with any disorder of the neurological system.… More
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Congenital Scoliosis
Congenital scoliosis is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine that is the result of malformations of one or more vertebra.… More
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Kyphosis (Postural, Scheuermann's, Congenital)
Kyphosis is the term used to describe the forward curvature of the thoracic spine.… More
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Spondylolisthesis (Dysplastic, Isthmic)
Spondylolisthesis is the term used to describe when one vertebra slips forward on the one below it.… More
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Back Pain in Children
Back pain in children is abnormal and should be investigated thoroughly.… More
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Torticollis
About 1 in 200 babies have torticollis, a shortening of a muscle in the neck causing their head to tilt to one side.… More
Recent Pages
- Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery
Ascot Integrated Hospital, Millennium Institute of Sport & Health
