Brian M. Devitt is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Richmond, VIC. You can find the practice at 89 Bridge Road, Richmond, VIC 3121, Australia.
Orthopaedics is all about helping people with problems in the bones, joints, and spine. In this practice, Brian looks after a mix of common and more specific issues. Some patients come in with arthritis and osteoarthritis, where joints get painful and stiff over time. Others are dealing with problems like synovitis, ganglion cysts, or symptoms linked to hypermobile joints.
There’s also support for injuries and conditions involving the spine. At times that can include fractured spine concerns, and ongoing back pain that needs careful assessment. Depending on what’s going on, treatment may include options such as spinal fusion or vertebroplasty. For hips and knees, the focus can include hip replacement and knee replacement when joint damage is affecting everyday life.
Brian may also discuss procedures such as osteotomy, which can be used in certain cases to help improve joint alignment and take pressure off the damaged area. Endoscopy can be part of care too, where it fits the situation and helps with getting the right view and treatment plan.
When it comes to experience, the exact length of practice and work history aren’t listed in the details provided here. The best thing is to ask during a consultation so you can feel confident about how your situation is handled and what outcomes are typical for your condition.
Education details also aren’t shown on this page. If you’d like, you can ask what training Brian completed and what continuing education looks like, especially for the kind of treatment you’re considering (for example, joint replacement or spine procedures).
Research and clinical trials aren’t specifically listed here either. If you’re interested in any study options or new approaches that may apply to you, the clinic can usually share what’s available and what’s realistic for your condition.
Overall, the work is aimed at practical care—helping people move better, manage pain, and get back to day-to-day life as much as possible.