HC Chang Orthopaedic Clinic & Surgery and Sports Medicine, Singapore

HC Chang Orthopaedic Clinic & Surgery and Sports Medicine, Singapore Ask us about your sports injuries and shoulder, elbow, knee or ankle pains... HC Chang Orthopaedic Surgery (Pte.)

http://www.ortho.com.sg - Apart from specialising in sports injuries with regards to the musculo-skeletal system, we also handle orthopaedic problems from all backgrounds. Ltd.
6 Napier Road #04-05,
Gleneagles Medical Centre,
Singapore 258499
Tel: (65) 6836 6636

"Best in Singapore" - Patients like to Google "best Orthopaedic Surgeon in Singapore" or "best Sports Surgeon Singapore"...
23/09/2022

"Best in Singapore" - Patients like to Google "best Orthopaedic Surgeon in Singapore" or "best Sports Surgeon Singapore". But the websites that appear in their searches are engineered to direct you to a few doctors who are always listed in these websites as being best. Just read this email which I received. It doesn't explain why you are the best. You are listed in their website as the best as long as you help their SEO. Those already listed in their website are probably paid clients. Beware. Do your research properly.

Anterior knee pain due to patella cartilage tears can potentially be treated with arthroscopic surgery. This is a video ...
14/08/2022

Anterior knee pain due to patella cartilage tears can potentially be treated with arthroscopic surgery.

This is a video of how I repair painful kneecap due to cartilage tear using Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC).

https://youtu.be/QD3N_TsgB5A

Bone marrow aspirate concentrate (BMAC) is used to repair the cartilage lesion in the patella.This technique does not require microfracture. Chang #...

19/05/2022
19/05/2022
Join us at 9pm 12th May 2022 to learn more about knee osteoarthritis treatments.
11/05/2022

Join us at 9pm 12th May 2022 to learn more about knee osteoarthritis treatments.

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Dr Chang Haw Chong is an orthopaedic surgeon practising at Gleneagles Hospital and Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Singapore. He specialises in orthopaedic sports medicine.

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11/10/2021

🆕 Published in | State of the art review

▶️ Isolated meniscus injuries in skeletally immature children and adolescents

ℹ️ Read more in: http://ow.ly/hpTn50Gp4dd

Horizontal cleavage tear (HCT) of meniscus - how it can be treated with repair rather than resection.https://orthopaedic...
01/07/2021

Horizontal cleavage tear (HCT) of meniscus - how it can be treated with repair rather than resection.

https://orthopaedicsports.com/2021/07/01/treatment-of-horizontal-cleavage-tears-of-meniscus-with-meniscal-cyst/
https://orthopaedicsports.com/2021/07/01/treatment-of-horizontal-cleavage-tears-of-meniscus-with-meniscal-cyst/

A patient consulted me for a lump over the outer aspect of his right knee associated with pain with sports as well as deep flexion of that knee. Examination of his right knee showed a cystic swelli…

Rhabdomyolysis from Spin Classes is not rare. The risk factors include first timer and spin cycling for longer than 30 m...
28/02/2021

Rhabdomyolysis from Spin Classes is not rare. The risk factors include first timer and spin cycling for longer than 30 minutes for a first timer. Seek medical attention early as adequate hydration and monitoring in hospital can prevent kidney failure.

Rhabdomyolysis, a condition where muscles are injured or overworked and start to break down, may ultimately lead to kidney failure and even death.

Alisson Becker's Shoulder InjuryLiverpool's goalkeeper Alisson sustained the issue in training ahead of the trip to Vill...
06/10/2020

Alisson Becker's Shoulder Injury

Liverpool's goalkeeper Alisson sustained the issue in training ahead of the trip to Villa Park – and Klopp expects the No.1 to require further assessment beyond the international break to come.

“Yesterday an incident in training, very unlucky – two players clash with each other, one gets up, one doesn’t. The one who didn’t get up was Ali,” the boss told Sky Sports pre-match.

What type of injury could Alisson have sustained?

Acromio-clavicular Joint Injury

This is a common injury in goalkeepers as they tend to jump and land on the tip of the shoulder. This is a joint above the shoulder joint. The injury can range from a simple joint sprain involving the joint capsule to a frank dislocation of the joint.

The symptoms include a painful swelling of this joint with difficulty lifting the involved shoulder overhead.

In a dislocation, there could be a prominence of the distal end of the collar bone (clavicle) tenting up the skin.

The various types of ACJ injuries are classified from Type I to Type VI.

The common ones are type I to III.

Type I and Type II injuries are usually treated symptomatically and with physiotherapy. Surgeries are generally not needed. These injuries do take a few weeks to heal. Hence Alisson might have sustained a type I or II injury to his ACJ.

Type III injuries may require surgery to reduce the joint. In these cases, the patient may take up to 3 months to recover. Alisson is unlikely to have a Type III injury as the Boss mentioned up to 6 weeks to recover.

Shoulder Labral Tear

The other injury to consider is a tear of the shoulder labrum.

The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint. The ball is large while the socket is small and shallow. This allows excellent range of motions in the shoulder joint but also pre-disposes this joint to dislocations. The rim of the shoulder socket (glenoid) has a fibro-cartilage attached to it. This is called the glenoid labrum.

The glenoid labrum is typically torn at the antero-inferior attachment of the socket in frank anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint. Anterior dislocation is the commonest type of shoulder dislocation.

In some shoulder injuries especially involving falling onto the shoulder – the labrum can tear due to transient subluxation of the shoulder joint at the time of the fall. The shoulder did not dislocate but it shifted slightly out of position and popped back in. This can result in a labral tear.

The labral tear can result in acute pain and instability symptoms.

It can subsequently be a source of pain during movements or loading of the shoulder joint.

An MRI scan of the shoulder joint is needed to make this diagnosis.

Some patients may require keyhole surgery to repair the torn labrum.

He will likely have gotten an MRI of his injured shoulder and the results will likely determine the course of his season. Hopefully Alisson did not sustain this injury.

Microfracture on arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears yielded low retear rate.https://www.healio.com/orthopedics/sh...
10/03/2020

Microfracture on arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears yielded low retear rate.

https://www.healio.com/orthopedics/shoulder-elbow/news/print/orthopaedics-today-europe/%7B87b44964-f98c-4660-84f2-2f8df910b0de%7D/microfracture-on-arthroscopic-repair-of-rotator-cuff-tears-yielded-low-retear-rate?pr=free

Orthopaedics Today Europe | Patients with full-thickness rotator cuff tears who underwent arthroscopic single-row repair augmented with microfracture experienced significantly lower retear rates and better functional outcomes compared with single-row and double-row repairs, according to published re...

16/02/2020

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PVNS of the Knee JointPVNS stands for Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis. It is an idiopathic (unknown cause) of monoartic...
14/02/2020

PVNS of the Knee Joint

PVNS stands for Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis.

It is an idiopathic (unknown cause) of monoarticular neoplastic synovial disease characterized by exuberant proliferation of synovial villi and nodules.

It is most commonly in adults age 30-40 but can occur at any age.

There is an equal incidence in men and women.

2 types are known:

1st Type: Localised (intra-articular or classic form) . The knee is the most common site of involvement (80%).
knee > hip > ankle > shoulder > elbow

2nd Type: Diffuse (extra-articular extension). It behaves differently from localised form.

It was previously thought to be due to chronic inflammation or trauma-induced haemorrhage. It is now thought to be neoplastic in origin.

Genetics: 5q33 chromosomal re-arrangement with increased expression of CSF1 gene

Prognosis: Local recurrence is common especially in the diffuse type.

Presentation:

50% of patients will have a prior history of trauma to the area

They present with pain and swelling of the joint. There will be mechanical pain and limited motion of the involved joint.

Recurrent atraumatic haemarthrosis (bleeding into the joint) is the hallmark of this condition.

Treatment is usually arthroscopic excision with synovectomy

05/02/2020

Which is the effect of single versus double tendon harvest for on the flexion strength?
Read the recently published online study in the Arthroscopy Journal based on patient reported outcomes.

http://ow.ly/ddf750y8u3s

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