Siavash Noorbakhsh-Ahmadi is an orthopaedic surgeon based in Crawley, WA. You can find the practice at 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.
Orthopaedic surgery covers problems with bones, joints, muscles and tendons. In many cases, this includes injuries from sport, accidents, and day-to-day wear and tear. It can also include emergencies, especially when circulation and movement in a limb are at risk.
One key area of care listed for this service is compartment syndrome. This is a serious condition where pressure builds up inside a muscle compartment. That pressure can affect blood flow and nerve function, and it needs prompt assessment. At times, people first notice tight pain, swelling, and difficulty using the affected limb. Getting seen quickly matters.
The clinic helps manage the process from early checks through to treatment decisions. That might include discussions about what caused the problem, how urgent it is, and the options available. If surgery is needed, the focus is usually on getting the pressure under control and protecting function as much as possible.
There’s also a lot that comes before and after the main treatment. Over time, recovery can involve follow-up appointments, monitoring healing, and planning a return to normal movement. Every case is a bit different, so the approach is often based on the person’s symptoms, timing, and overall health.
Experience and education details aren’t listed on this page. Clinical trial information also isn’t provided here, so it’s best to ask the team directly if you want to know about any current studies or research involvement.