Life Changing Trauma Care

Dr Stewart has extensive experience in managing even the most complex trauma, including replantation.

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Scapholunate Ligament Repair Surgery Perth

Scapholunate ligament injuries are a common accidental injuries to the wrist.  It can be the cause of persistent pain, poor function and instability of the wrist.  It is important to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan if you have injured your wrist.

While most ligamental injuries can be treated without surgery, if surgery is required then Dr Stewart specialises in minimally invasive repair with arthroscopic techniques in order to minimise your recovery time.

Many other ligaments support the wrist.  Its one of the most complex joints in the body.  Dr Stewart will guide you through the diagnosis and treatment of your wrist injury and see you through the recovery process.

Wrist Ligament Surgery

Why people choose to have wrist ligament surgery?

  • Restore lost function
  • Decrease pain
  • Prevent wrist collapse and widespread arthritis
  • Decrease the time to return to work

Why Choose Nathan Stewart

Dr. Nathan Stewart is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons [FRACS] in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and a Consultant Specialist Plastic Surgeon. If you’ve sustained a wrist injury and wish to discuss your treatment options, please make an appointment to see Dr Stewart and his team today.

Affiliations

Dr Nathan Stewart affiliated with Australasian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons
Dr Nathan Stewart member of Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons
Dr Nathan Stewart Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
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Taking Care of Yourself After Surgery

As each injury is unique, Dr Stewart will create a personalised post-operative care plan for you to ensure you get the best result from your surgery. Please note that hand therapy is an integral part of the recovery process, so please follow your set guidelines carefully. Scar tissue within the hand will cause problems with stiffness and reduced mobility, which will take 6 months to resolve with ongoing therapy.

Please remember to be patient and follow your care instructions closely to ensure a successful recovery.

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