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Dr Gordon Slater

Locality: Edgecliff, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 338 778



Address: Level 1, 101&102-451 New South Head Road 2028 Edgecliff, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.orthopaedic-surgeon.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Do you have an unhealthy lifestyle? Are you aware of the factors that contribute to Diabetes? The risk factors for type 2 diabetes are; 1) Overweight 2) Physical inactivity 3) High Cholesterol... 4) High Blood Pressure 5) Family History 6) Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander 7) Women who have suffered from gestational diabetes 8) Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Type 2 diabetes is increasing at the fastest rate. There are large numbers of people with silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes which may be damaging their bodies. An estimated 2 million Australians are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes and are already showing early signs of the condition. (Diabetes Australia, n.d.)



24.01.2022 Plantar fasciitis (Plan-tar fashee-eye-tiss) is irritation and scarring of the plantar fascia and is one of the most common causes of heel pain. Often there is no one event that triggers heel pain. It generally develops over time and can become extremely painful, especially with the first few steps in the morning. Endoscopic Plantar Fascia Release is a surgical procedure that removes or releases the diseased portion of the tissue that is responsible for the pain. [ 181 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/suffer-chronic-heel-pain-p/

24.01.2022 Do you have an unhealthy lifestyle? Are you aware of the factors that contribute to Diabetes? The risk factors for type 2 diabetes are; Overweight Physical inactivity High Cholesterol High Blood Pressure Family History Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Women who have suffered from gestational diabetes Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Type 2 Diabetes can be prevented by maintaining positive lifestyle changes, such as; [ 69 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/diabetes-risk-factors/

23.01.2022 #foot #fracture #minimallyinvasivesurgery #treatment #orthopaedics



22.01.2022 DARCO SHOE: The DARCO OrthoWedge is clinically proven to reduce weight bearing pressure on the forefoot which promotes faster healing after surgery, trauma or when forefoot wounds or ulcerations are present. (DARCO, n.d.) The DARCO shoe is used post operatively in the following surgeries: Bunion correction Correction of toes P1 Osteotomies Weil Osteotomies 1st MTP Arthrodesis (Fusions) Cheilectomy Dwyers Forefoot Reconstruction [ 239 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/rehabilitation-aids/

22.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/ankle-fracture Ankle Fractures dont alway have a need for invasive surgery. see how ankle fractures can be treated using minimally invasive techniques.

22.01.2022 People with diabetes are far more likely to have a foot or leg amputated than other people. The problem? Many people with diabetes have peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which reduces blood flow to the feet. (Association, n.d.) Around 280 Australians are diagnosed with diabetes every day. It becoming one of the biggest health issues in Australia to date. With an increase in unhealthy food choices, decreased exercise and sedentary work, more and more Australians are at risk. [ 235 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/diabetes-and-amputation/



21.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/flat-foot A Severely deformed flat foot can lead to a host of problems.

18.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/minimally-invasive-bunion-s Dr Gordon Slater specialises in minimally invasive bunion surgery. Ask us about the benefits of minimally invasive surgery.

16.01.2022 Undergoing a surgical procedure can be a stressful experience, to reduce your stress levels on the day having a simple check list to work off will make everything run smoother: Have I handed my hospital admission booklet in? Do I have someone to drive me? Do I need a mobility aid? g. Crutches, Knee Scooter Have I had my pre op call with the Anaesthetist? [ 115 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/preparing-for-surgery/

16.01.2022 Diabetes is a serious health disorder affecting over 350 million people around the world. In Australia alone up to 2 million people are thought to be at risk of developing this condition. Diabetes is a leading cause of limb amputation, often preceded by ulceration with an extended healing time. Dr Slater is a specialist in minimally invasive surgery. For an appointment visit our web page http://www.sportssurgery.com.au or call us on 1300 338 778.

15.01.2022 A Weils osteotomy (bone cut) involves a skin incision of approximately 4cm on the top of the foot either over the knuckle of the toe or in the adjacent web space (if more than one osteotomy to be performed). The Weil osteotomy is an operation for pain in the front part of the foot, under the ball of the foot. We call this type of pain metatarsalgia. [ 158 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/minimally-invasive-weil-os/



14.01.2022 A Brostrom reconstruction is otherwise known as an ALR. Ankle ligament reconstruction. The goal of this surgery is to restore normal stability to the ankle. This should also fix a patients feeling that the ankle gives way and any pain that is associated with an unstable ankle. The modified Brostrom procedure is the most commonly performed technique. The surgery begins by making a C- or J-shaped incision over the outside of the ankle. [ 182 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/brostrom-reconstruction-wi/

11.01.2022 Dr Slater is one of the leading specialists in minimally invasive surgery. He has studied all around the world and published numerous articles in his sub-specialty areas. Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery preserves the soft tissue attachment to bones to increase rate of healing and decrease pain and discomfort post operatively. A bunion (also known as hallux valgus) is a misalignment of the knuckle of the big toe. [ 194 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/minimally-invasive-surgery/

10.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/bunion-management Bunions management is simple to follow. This Blog emphasises the importance of proper after care, and contains an instructional video on how to tape a bunion.

10.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/severe-foot-deformity Pain due to a foot deformity? #footpain #footdeformity #orthopaedicsurgeon #sydney #albury #minimallyinvasivesurgery #specialist #ankle #pain #orthopaedics

10.01.2022 Tim specialises in the assessment and treatment of injuries of the foot and ankle as well as assisting with shin, knee and hip issues. Tim has experience treating people of all ages and has worked with elite athletes including representative soccer players, AFL players and Australian Junior Basketballers. Tim has gained extensive experience in prescribing and adjusting foot orthotics for people of all ages and activity levels. [ 163 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/tim-madden-podiatrist-at-o/

10.01.2022 http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/fusions Fusions of the foot & Ankle.

09.01.2022 Ankle Replacement: The goal of TAA (Total Ankle Replacement) is to improve ankle motion so the patient has less pain during activity. TAA is considered in patients that experience ankle pain and decreased function from arthritis after trying conservative management. Other patients that should be considered are those that need but do not want a fusion-type procedure that would eliminate some of the motion at the ankle joint. [ 330 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/ankle-replacement-versus-f/

08.01.2022 DR Slater specializes in minimally invasive orthopaedic surgery. He is particularly knowledgeable in conditions such as bunions, ankle reconstruction, plantar fasciitis, ankle fusion, treatment of fractures, forefoot deformities, sprains and tears. DR Slaters latest article has been published in the Journal of Osteoarthritis on the reconstruction of lateral ankle ligaments using minimally invasive techniques. This can be found on our website http://www.sportssurgery.com.au

07.01.2022 Our recent article in News Weekly.

05.01.2022 Ingrown toe nails? Are you embarrassed to wear uncovered shoes or suffer from the pain of an ingrown nail? Stress no longer! Dr Slater specialises in a simple minimally invasive technique to correct ingrown nails. The Nail it device is applied to your nail under a general anaesthetic and remains on for 4-6 weeks. For more information visit our website http://www.sportssurgery.com.au or give our friendly team a call on 1300 338 778.

05.01.2022 One of the most important tendons in the lower leg is the posterior tibial tendon. This tendon starts in the calf, stretches down behind the inside of the ankle and attaches to bones in the middle of the foot. The posterior tibial tendon helps hold up your arch and provides support as you step off on your toes when walking. [ 254 more words. ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/tibialis-posterior-tendon-/

04.01.2022 Heel and ankle pain? Chronic sprains and instability? Dr Slater is extremely knowledgeable in ankle reconstruction, plantar fasciitis, ankle fusion, treatment of fractures, sprains and tears. Contact our friendly staff who will arrange an appointment for you within 7 days!

04.01.2022 Do you suffer from painful bunions? Is your footwear restricted? Dr Gordon Slater is a leading specialist in minimally invasive surgery and specialises in bunion correction. Minimally Invasive Foot Surgery preserves the soft tissue attachment to the bones to increase rate of healing and decrease pain and discomfort post operatively. We see all new patients within 7 days and have our own in house podiatrist!... For more information head to our website http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/ or give our team a call on 1300 338 778.

04.01.2022 Whether youre suffering from bunions, sports injuries, musculoskeletal problems due to over-straining, a good foot and ankle doctor can help. Feel free to browse through our useful resources on our website and if youd like to speak to our team or make an appointment, please dont hesitate to get in touch.

01.01.2022 Post surgery you will be discharged with either a Range of Motion boot or a Darco shoe. These rehabilitation aids need to be collected from our office prior to your surgery. You can expect some pain and swelling following surgery. The leg may need to be kept elevated and you may need to take oral pain medication which you will be given before you are discharged from hospital. [ 190 more words ] http://www.sportssurgery.com.au/post-operative-instruction/

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