Mr Kemble Wang is an Australian and USA trained orthopaedic surgeon with specialist interest in adult, adolescent, and paediatric shoulder/elbow/wrist reconstruction. His areas of practice also include trauma (broken bones of upper and lower limbs) and general paediatric orthopaedics.
After completing his medical degree at the University of Melbourne, Mr Kemble Wang underwent orthopaedic training in the Victorian program of the Australian Orthopaedic Association.
He then undertook sub-specialty fellowship training in upper extremity surgery in Melbourne. This was followed by a 12-month clinical fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University, USA, specialising in upper limb reconstruction in young patients. He also completed fellowships in neuromuscular orthopaedics in Minnesota, USA, and spent time with leading upper limb surgeons at the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York. His broad experience at multiple centres of excellence gives him a wide practice scope and the ability to assist patients with a variety of complex problems. He is accredited as fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons as well as the Australian Orthopaedic Association.
Conditions treated:
Shoulder
- Sports injuries, dislocations, instabilities, labral problems
- Degenerative conditions: cuff tears, arthritis, bursitis, impingement, biceps problems
- All arthroscopic reconstructions
- Total shoulder replacements
Elbow:
- Arthritis and degenerative changes
- Arthroscopic treatment of impingement and stiffness
- Tennis elbows and tendonitis
- Sports injuries including osteochondritis dissecans
Wrist
- Soft tissue and bony injuries
- Degenerative conditions, thumb and wrist arthritis
- Nerve related problems: carpal tunnels and other nerve compressions
- Tendonitis and overuse conditions
Paediatric and Adolescent
- Congenital problems
- Sequelae of injuries that did not heal well
- All trauma, fractures, and sporting injuries
Trauma
- All orthopaedic traumas, fractures of the upper and lower limbs
- Tendon injuries, joint injuries of upper and lower limbs