Orthopaedic surgeon
Specialising in general trauma, shoulder and upper limb
BMed FRACS (Ortho) FAOrthA
Meet Dr Jang
Dr Jang is an Australian trained Orthopaedic surgeon. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Australian Orthopaedic Association.​ He attended Fort Street High School in Petersham before completing his Bachelor of Medicine degree at Newcastle University. ​He has worked in hospitals all over Australia including his formal orthopaedic training in Perth.
Dr Jang has completed 12months of subspecialty fellowship training focussing on advanced upper limb surgery from shoulder to the hand. He is also providing a service to Bankstown-Lidcombe hospital and Concord Hospital for upper limb surgery and general orthopaedic trauma including lower limb injuries.​
Dr Jang is highly trained in general orthopaedics including high energy trauma, sports orthopaedics and joint arthroplasty. The latest techniques and an evidence based approach is utilised by Dr Jang who has published in multiple peer reviewed journal articles and presented at state/national and international meetings. Dr Jang also enjoys teaching and has been awarded multiple awards for teaching excellence.
Conditions
Dr Jang manages a variety of orthopaedic conditions. Some are included below. If you have any queries feel free to get in touch.
General orthopaedic trauma
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Crush injuries
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Nailbed injuries
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Tendon injuries
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Ankle/tibia/patella fractures
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Femoral shaft/hip fractures
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Total hip replacement for hip fracture
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Foot fractures
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Paediatric fractures
Shoulder and elbow
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Rotator cuff tears
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Biceps tendinopathy
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ACJ arthritis
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SLAP tears
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Labral tears
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Shoulder arthritis
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Rotator cuff arthropathy
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Shoulder instability
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Distal biceps tendon ruptures
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Triceps tendon ruptures
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Olecranon bursitis and spurs
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Tennis/golfer's elbow (epicondylitis)
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
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Clavicle fractures
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ACJ dislocations
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Humerus fractures (proximal/midshaft/distal)
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Complex elbow fracture dislocations
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Radial head fractures
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Olecranon fractures
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Forearm fractures
Hand and wrist
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Mallet finger
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Trigger fingers
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Dupuytren's contractures
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Wrist fractures
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Thumb UCL injuries
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Metacarpal/phalanx fractures
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Nail bed injuries/crush injuries
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DeQuervain's tenosynovitis