Lucian B. Solomon is an Orthopedic Surgeon based on Port Road in Adelaide, South Australia. He looks after people with painful joint and bone problems, especially where the issue is in the hip or knee.
Over time, his work covers common problems like osteoarthritis and arthritis, plus situations where bones or joints have changed due to damage, wear, or illness. In many cases, patients come in needing help with day to day pain, stiffness, and reduced movement.
Hip and knee replacement surgery is part of his care, including hip replacement and knee replacement. Alongside this, he also helps with bone graft and osteotomy, which can be used when joints need improving rather than replacing straight away. At times, care can also include treatment for bone tissue problems such as necrosis and osteonecrosis.
Some patients need treatment where there’s an infection in a joint, or a serious bone infection. His service list includes infectious arthritis, septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, and related conditions. There are also bone and joint issues linked to unusual blood or bone conditions, including hairy cell leukemia (HCL) and liver embolization as part of broader medical care.
He also supports people dealing with rarer conditions that affect the way bones grow and hold up, such as osteopetrosis, osteosclerosis (autosomal dominant), and osteolysis syndrome recessive. Other conditions listed include hypermobile joints, Kienbock’s disease, and conditions where blood supply or oxygen to body tissue is affected, such as cerebral hypoxia.
Education and formal training details aren’t listed here, so the focus stays on the type of care provided through his orthopedic work. Clinical trial information also isn’t shown, but the services listed suggest he manages both routine and more complex orthopedic cases.
Patients can expect a practical, grounded approach to sorting out what’s going on and working through options that fit their situation, whether that means joint replacement, bone work, or treatment for infection and other bone health problems.