About Dr Michael Ledger
FRACS(Orth), FAOrthA, MBBS(UWA)
Profile: He is fellowship-trained in surgery for both shoulder and knee arthritis, with an interest in computer navigation. Michael’s keen interest in orthopaedic research keeps him abreast of up-to-date, evidence-based techniques that are shown to improve patient outcomes. He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals.Locally trained and after completing his FRACS in 2008, Mr Ledger travelled to Sydney and undertook a Prince of Wales Hospital Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship and a knee sub-specialty fellowship at the Mater Hospital.
Special interests: All conditions of the shoulder and knee including:Arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears and shoulder instability, anatomic and reverse total shoulder replacement, computer navigated and patient-matched 'custom' total knee replacement, glenoid reconstruction for chronic shoulder instability, knee cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscal injuries, patellofemoral disorders
Practice Location
- Practice name Hollywood Private Hospital
- Address Suite 3, 85 Monash Avenue, Hollywood Medical Centre, Nedlands, WA
- Suburb or City Nedlands, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name
- Address Midland Orthopaedics, Sjog Hospital Midland, Level 1 Suite 11, 1 Clayton Street, Midland, WA, 6056
- Suburb or City Midland, WA
- State Western Australia
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Michael Ledger's specialty?
- Dr Michael Ledger is a Orthopaedic Surgeon.
- What is the address of the Dr Michael Ledger's practice?
- Dr Michael Ledger works at Suite 3, 85 Monash Avenue, Hollywood Medical Centre, Nedlands, WA
- What are the Dr Michael Ledger's qualifications?
FRACS(Orth), FAOrthA, MBBS(UWA)
Profile: He is fellowship-trained in surgery for both shoulder and knee arthritis, with an interest in computer navigation. Michael’s keen interest in orthopaedic research keeps him abreast of up-to-date, evidence-based techniques that are shown to improve patient outcomes. He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals.Locally trained and after completing his FRACS in 2008, Mr Ledger travelled to Sydney and undertook a Prince of Wales Hospital Shoulder and Elbow Fellowship and a knee sub-specialty fellowship at the Mater Hospital.
Special interests: All conditions of the shoulder and knee including:Arthroscopic management of rotator cuff tears and shoulder instability, anatomic and reverse total shoulder replacement, computer navigated and patient-matched 'custom' total knee replacement, glenoid reconstruction for chronic shoulder instability, knee cruciate ligament reconstruction, meniscal injuries, patellofemoral disorders