A summary of the knee conditions Mr Gormack manages, with detailed guides explaining anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
The menisci are the C-shaped cartilage shock-absorbers inside the knee. Tears can be traumatic or degenerative and may cause locking, catching and swelling.
Read condition guideThe anterior cruciate ligament prevents excessive sliding of the tibia on the femur. Tears typically occur with a twisting injury and cause instability.
Read condition guideCartilage degradation leads to bone-on-bone contact, pain and reduced mobility. Osteoarthritis is the most common type.
Read condition guideRepeated dislocation of the kneecap from its groove in the femur. Common in adolescents and young adults.
Read condition guideLoosening, wear, infection, instability, fracture and patellofemoral pain can all cause symptoms in a previously well-functioning knee replacement.
Read condition guideA GP, physiotherapist or other health professional can refer you to Gormack Orthopaedics. You are welcome to call our rooms with any questions about the process.