
Syndesmosis Injury
Welcome to Question for Physiotherapists November 2025. This month Dr John Negrine discusses syndesmosis injury. If you registered for the Orthopaedic Updates Webinar 2025 the recorded webinar will

Welcome to Question for Physiotherapists November 2025. This month Dr John Negrine discusses syndesmosis injury. If you registered for the Orthopaedic Updates Webinar 2025 the recorded webinar will

Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists May 2025. This month Dr Leigh Golding discusses internal impingement of the shoulder. REMINDER: SAVE THE DATE Orthosports Annual Orthopaedic Updates, Saturday, 8th

Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists April 2025. This month Dr John Negrine discusses a swollen ankle. REMINDER: SAVE THE DATE Orthosports Annual Orthopaedic Updates, Saturday, 8th November, 2025,

Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists July 2024. This month Dr Paul Annett discusses Tarsal coalition. REMINDER: SAVE THE DATE Orthosports Annual Orthopaedic Updates, Saturday, 9th November 2024, live

Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists April 2024. This month Dr John Negrine discusses the common condition of Gout. SAVE THE DATE: Orthosports Annual Orthopaedic Updates, Saturday, 9th

Welcome to Orthosports Question for Physiotherapists, August 2023. This month Dr John Negrine discusses Achilles Tendon Ruptures. Save the Date: Saturday, 4th November, 2023 Annual Orthopaedic Updates. Live

Welcome to Question for Physiotherapists, April, 2022 This month Dr John Negrine discusses accessory bones of the foot and ankle. Please feel free to send your

Welcome to Question for Physiotherapists, October 2021. This month Dr Todd Gothelf discusses Syndesmosis fixation. Please feel free to send your questions to education@orthosports.com.au QUESTION I

QUESTION | Why are high arched feet more interesting than flat feet? ANSWER | A 43 year old man presents with numbness on the outer

QUESTION | What are the best options for a 50 year old runner with Hallux Rigidus? ANSWER | A 50 year old runner with hallux