Specialist in Sports Injuries & Joint Preservation
Opening Hours
Monday-Saturday 8:30am-1:00pm
Specialist in Sports Injuries & Joint Preservation
Opening Hours
Monday-Saturday 8:30am-1:00pm

ABOUT US

Our Practice Excellent Care, Humane Principles

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Our Services

Expert orthopedic care for sports injuries and joint problems, focused on fast recovery and long‑term joint preservation.

ACL Reconstruction

Meniscus Repair and Transplant

Arthroscopic Surgery

Cartilage Repair and Restoration

Rotator Cuff Surgery

Sports Medicine

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)

Shoulder Labrum Repair

Knee Osteotomy

Tommy John Surgery

Biceps Tendon Repair

Patellar Stabilization

PROCESS

Take Control Of Your Health With These Simple Steps

01

Clinical Intake & Health History

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02

Multidisciplinary Patient Review

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Personalised Treatment

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04

Outcome Evaluation

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FAQs

ACL stands for anterior cruciate ligament, one of the four ligaments that connects the bones comprising your knee, stabilizes the joint, and controls the back and forth movement of your knee. The ACL is one of the most common ligaments injured by athletes.

There are three grades of ACL sprains:

  • Grade 1, which is characterized by mild damage (slight stretching)
  • Grade 2, which describes moderate damage or a partial ligament tear
  • Grade 3, or a complete tear in which the ligament is torn into two separate pieces

Most patients suffer from either Grade 1 or Grade 3 injuries; partial tears are much less common.

All of these injuries share contributing factors: sudden change in direction, sudden stopping, landing poorly after jumping, collision (such as being tackled in football), or attempting to slow down while sprinting.

If you’ve injured your ACL, you can expect to experience swelling, pain, limited range of motion, tenderness to the touch, and discomfort during ambulation (walking). If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms of an ACL injury, you should contact Dr. Jones as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications.

FAQs

Need Answers? We’re Here to Help

Explore these FAQs to better understand your condition, get clarity on available treatment options, and feel prepared for the recovery process, including aftercare, physiotherapy, and follow‑up visits.

Are There Any Other Questions I Can Answer For You?

ACL stands for anterior cruciate ligament, one of the four ligaments that connects the bones comprising your knee, stabilizes the joint, and controls the back and forth movement of your knee. The ACL is one of the most common ligaments injured by athletes.

There are three grades of ACL sprains:

  • Grade 1, which is characterized by mild damage (slight stretching)
  • Grade 2, which describes moderate damage or a partial ligament tear
  • Grade 3, or a complete tear in which the ligament is torn into two separate pieces

Most patients suffer from either Grade 1 or Grade 3 injuries; partial tears are much less common.

All of these injuries share contributing factors: sudden change in direction, sudden stopping, landing poorly after jumping, collision (such as being tackled in football), or attempting to slow down while sprinting.

If you’ve injured your ACL, you can expect to experience swelling, pain, limited range of motion, tenderness to the touch, and discomfort during ambulation (walking). If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms of an ACL injury, you should contact Dr. Jones as soon as possible to prevent further damage or complications.

Orthopaedic Sports Medicine & Surgery

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Regain Your Active Lifestyle

Personalized evaluation, evidence‑based treatment, and minimally invasive surgery for knee, shoulder, and sports injuries, so you can return safely to the activities you love. From ligament and meniscus injuries to shoulder instability and rotator cuff tears, you receive clear explanations, honest advice, and a structured rehabilitation plan.