
Bracing for ACL Rupture: Too Good to be True?
Injuries to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) of the knee have traditionally been treated
with surgical reconstruction, with failure rates reported at less than 2% per year.

Injuries to the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) of the knee have traditionally been treated
with surgical reconstruction, with failure rates reported at less than 2% per year.

Robotic knee replacement surgery has been widely available for some years – and in Ballarat at St John of God, we have three robots to use with three different companies total knee replacement, and some partial knee replacements. Our surgeons using it find it a useful tool streamlining the operation.

Ballarat Sports Medicine welcomes back Senior Sport and Exercise Medicine registrar, Dr Jai Sharma. A Ballarat boy himself, Jai moved to the UK to acquire

Changes to Medical Fees: From 1 July 2025 From 1 July 2025, Sport and Exercise Physicians in Australia will be recognised by Medicare as consultant

The Ballarat Sports Medicine clinical team is very excited to be welcoming Shalin Patel to the physiotherapy team. Shalin is an APA titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

It was good to represent Ballarat as a Sports Physiotherapist at the National Basketball tournament being hosted here in Ballarat

FIFA Women’s World Cup – Sam Kerr injury In the final training session before our first match, star Sam Kerr has injured her calf. We

FIFA Women’s World Cup just a week away HAMSTRING MUSCLE INJURY Luke Blunden APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist Strength and Conditioning Coach Australia’s FIFA

FIFA Women’s World Cup starts July 20th The FIFA Women’s World Cup starts July 20th with matches at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand and

FIFA Women’s World Cup coming to Australia The world will be watching Australia and New Zealand as both countries host the biggest sporting event scheduled