2012年12月12日 星期三

Bunion Breakthrough





1,000 and counting

Hong Kong Adventist Hospital (HKAH) is pleased that Dr Daniel Wu, specialist in Orthopaedic, has performed more than 1,000 of his non-bone-breaking bunion surgery at our hospital. Over 50 of these surgeries were on patients from across the world, including Australia, Canada, China, Dubai, Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherland, Italy, the UK and USA, who came specifically for the procedure.

Congratulations to Dr Wu on his pioneering work and best wishes for his further success.


In 2011, the Biomedical Science Department of the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong verified that Dr Wu’s non-bone-breaking bunion surgery can not only correct bunion deformity but also significantly and consistently improve the all important mechanical functions of patients’ feet. Researchers at the university used the F-scan® to study the pre- and one-year post-operative plantar pressure of 34 consecutive patients who had both their feet corrected.

Dr Wu presented this study at the Hong Kong Orthopaedic Association Annual Congress in December, 2011 and American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons’ annual meeting in San Francisco in February, 2012. The study is also being prepared for scientific publication to demonstrate that a bunion surgery can finally restore mechanical function of the big toe – the biggest contributor (80%) of all the toes in walking and a major victim of the bunion condition.




Reference: Pulse - Medical News
It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Orthopedist for diagnosis and treatment.




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