Orthopedic Specialist Consultation
Our Specialists
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Dr. Sunny Sun
Department Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Working location Parkway Shanghai Hospital
Language English, Mandarin
Dr. Sun Qing is an accomplished orthopedic specialist with over ten years of clinical experience, specializing in the treatment of joint diseases (knee, shoulder, hip, elbow) and rheumatic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, gout, and osteoporosis. He is adept at diagnosing and managing common joint and sports injuries through both conservative and surgical treatments, as well as treating conditions like cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar spinal stenosis, scoliosis, bursitis, tenosvnovitis, and tendinitis. Dr. Sun is also focused on the application of new orthopedic technoloqies, such as regenerative medicine, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) injections, and ultrasound-guided minimally invasive pain management techniques.
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Dr. Anqia Wang
Department Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Working location Parkway Shanghai Hospital, Parkway Jin Qiao Medical & Dental Center, Parkway Hong Qiao Medical Center
Language English, Mandarin
Dr. Anqia Wang is a senior orthopedist with nearly 20 years of clinical experience,who is a strong advocate of patient-centered treatment. He specializes in repair surgeries for trauma, arthroscope surgeries for sports injury and nerve decompression surgeries. Dr. Wang is also excellent at pain management for arthritis and spine problems.
Dr. Wang graduated from medical college of Fudan University. He studied at Tullen Hospital of Austria as a visiting scholar. He was head of Medical Affair Officer and chief doctor of Operation Center of two large general hospitals. He is the editor-in-chief of “Key Points and Skill of Orthopedic Surgery”. In addition, he was health care doctor for Shanghai Marathon, Shanghai Slalom Open and The 9th Global Conference on Health Promotion.
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Dr. Samson Cho
Department Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Working location Parkway Shanghai Hospital, Parkway Gleneagles Medical & Surgical Center, Parkway Jin Qiao Medical & Dental Center
Language English, Cantonese, Mandarin
IntroductionDr. Samson Cho has 20 years of clinical experience, specialized in sports injuries and arthroscopic surgeries. He emphasizes the importance of tailor-made treatment plan according to the individual's sports, working, daily activities and time schedule, starting from conservative approach until the real necessity to surgery. He is experienced in conservative treatment such as prolotherapy, rehab strategy and arthroscopic surgeries for shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle joints. He is leading a team of multi-specialties including surgeons, physiotherapists, chiropractors, etc. to provide comprehensive customized medical service to all individuals’ needs.
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Dr. David Jiang
Department Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Working location Parkway Gleneagles Medical & Surgical Center, Parkway Jin Qiao Medical & Dental Center
Language English, Japanese, Shanghainese, Mandarin
IntroductionDr. David Jiang has an MD degree from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University school of Medicine in China, long term served in Orthopedic department of Ruijin Hospital as resident, attending doctor and associated professor. He completed further training at the Fuji Toranomon Orthopedic Hospital in Japan, and has been a visiting scholar at upstate medical university of New York. Dr. Jiang has over 25 years of clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, and muscular problems, sports injury etc., including arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, ankle injury such as cross ligament reconstruction, meniscectomy & repairing, rotator cuff repairing and cartilage injury of joints; four limb’s fracture with open reduction & implant fixation. Meanwhile he also has extensive experience with ankle and hand disorders, such as ankle ligament reconstruction, Hallux valgus deformity correction, Achilles tendonopathy, carpal tunnel syndrome treatment with operation etc. In addition, Dr. Jiang specializes in joint and spine pain management, using lumbar epidural injection, spinal facet joint injection. He serves as a lecturer for national continuing education classes of Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Medicine.
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Dr. David Shen
Department Cosmetic Surgery , Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Beauty & skin care, Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Working location Parkway Shanghai Hospital, Parkway Gleneagles Medical & Surgical Center
Language English, GermanShanghainese, Mandarin,
IntroductionDr. David Shen is Chief Physician of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Chief Physician at Gleneagles Medical and Surgical Center, Chief of Aesthetic Medicine Center with over 30 years working experience. He specializes in excision of both benign and malignant skin lumps in all body parts and subsequent reconstruction and repair, aesthetic and reconstructive procedures in face including eye and nose and lip, breast, abdominal wall and perineum, liposuction for body contouring, facial rejuvenation with a variety of injection, laser, radiofrequency, ultrasound devices and techniques, and Ear piercing, treatment of ear hole infection and deformity.
Diagnosis and treatment of hand pain and numbness, tendon and nerve injuries as well as hand and wrist fractures after traumatic injuries, Diagnosis and treatment of nerve compression syndromes such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, microsurgical repair of peripheral nerve injury, treatment of difficult wounds, scar treatment with laser, injection and revision.
Treatment of ingrown toenail, axillary or palmar hyperhidrosis or axillary apocrine bromhidrosis, hand and finger contractures (Dupuytren’s disease)
Dr. Shen graduated from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College (China) and from Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (Germany). He completed his residency at the Department of Plastic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, Burn Center in Hannover (Germany). Dr. David Shen served as Professor and Director at the Department of Plastic, Hand and Aesthetic Surgery, in Shanghai First People's Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China).
Orthopedic Specialist Consultation
Sports and orthopedic injuries commonly occur, and if left untreated, may lead to chronic problems or serious complications in the future. Often, prompt medical care and targeted procedural treatment can help prevent loss of mobility and improve quality of life. Parkway offers modern surgical procedures and is committed to providing customized courses of treatment for each patient.
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Knee arthroscopy
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Prolotherapy
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PRP injection
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Ankle ligament reconstruction
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Carpal Tunnel Release
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Knee arthroscopy
Arthroscopy is a surgical procedure of the knee to repair or replace a damaged meniscus (the C-shaped discs that cushion the knee). Meniscal repair is a relatively simple procedure that can be done by arthroscopic surgery (keyhole surgery). Knee arthroscopy can be done as an outpatient procedure (day surgery) so that you can go home on the same day.
Arthroscopy is often recommended to treat many knee injuries, including meniscal tears. The smaller wounds from the arthroscopy causes less pain than those from open surgery as well as being more cosmetically appealing.
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Prolotherapy
Prolotherapy (Proliferative Therapy), also known as Non-Surgical Ligament and Tendon Reconstruction and Regenerative Joint Injection, is a recognized orthopedic procedure that stimulates the body’s healing processes to strengthen and repair injured and painful joints and connective tissue.
Prolotherapy is an alternative therapy that may help reduce pain and repair body tissues, for example, with osteoarthritis.
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PRP injection
Platelet activation plays a key role in the body's natural healing process.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses injections of a concentration of a patient’s own platelets to accelerate the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, muscles and joints. In this way, PRP injections use each individual patient's own healing system to improve musculoskeletal problems.
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Ankle ligament reconstruction
Ankle ligament reconstruction is a surgical procedure that tightens the lateral ligaments of the ankle. This surgery is intended for active, healthy patients who have experienced frequent ankle sprains which has led to chronic ankle instability and pain.
Non-operative treatments include physical therapy and supportive ankle braces. For some patients with mild or moderate ankle instability, these non-operative treatments are sufficient to resume activities, and an operation is not necessary. However, for patients who remain symptomatic after trying conservative therapies, surgery may be considered.
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Carpal Tunnel Release
Carpal tunnel release involves cutting the carpal ligament to reduce pressure on the median nerve. The carpal ligament is one of the tissues that connect the bones in your wrist together and the nerve runs through your wrist to your hand. Carpal tunnel release is a minor procedure that can be performed as day surgery with local anesthetic. The operation is usually done through a small cut on the palm of your hand, near your wrist, or by keyhole surgery.
Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome is usually done if you have had moderate to severe symptoms that have lasted for 6 months or longer. Symptoms include pain, numbness and tingling. The pain should go away immediately after surgery, but nerve symptoms of numbness and tingling may take longer to improve.
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Hallux valgus deformity correction
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Shoulder Decompression
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Tumor Excision
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Limb Knee Reconstruction