Julian A. Feller is an Orthopedic Surgeon working at Plenty Rd, Bundoora, VIC, Australia. His clinical focus is on the bones and joints that help you move every day. That can mean anything from day to day stiffness to pain that has been hanging around for a while.
In many cases, his work involves joint problems like osteoarthritis and arthritis. He also looks after people with hypermobile joints, where the body’s stability can feel a bit off. Over time, these issues can affect how someone walks, runs, climbs stairs, or even uses their hands.
He manages a range of treatment options for joint pain. This includes knee replacement when it’s the right fit, and osteotomy to help adjust how forces go through the joint. For some people, procedures like endoscopy may also come into play, depending on what’s causing the problem and where the pain is coming from.
Julian also pays attention to specific conditions that can be harder to explain. Trochlear dysplasia is one example, where the groove in the knee can affect how the kneecap tracks. When that alignment is not quite right, it can lead to ongoing discomfort and flare ups, especially with bending and activity.
For the hands and wrist area, he treats Kienbock’s Disease. This condition can be tough because it often builds slowly and can impact grip and wrist movement. Getting the right plan early can make a real difference to how symptoms behave over time.
In terms of experience and education, there aren’t specific details listed here. What is clear is that his practice is built around orthopaedic care for both larger joints like knees, and smaller, more precise areas like the wrist.
There is no research or clinical trial information provided here either. Still, the range of services listed shows he works across different types of problems, not just one narrow area. If you want, you can check in directly about what options fit your situation, especially if you’re dealing with knee pain, arthritis, or a joint that feels unstable.