Randy R. Bindra is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Southport, on Parklands Dr, Southport QLD 4215, Australia. Orthopaedics is all about the bones, joints, muscles, and the hands too. Randy helps people with problems that can be painful, slow to heal, or that need careful surgery to get movement back.
In many cases, this might be hand or wrist trouble. For example, surgery like trapeziectomy can be used when the thumb joint is worn and causing ongoing pain. There’s also work around conditions like Dupuytren contracture and other hand tissue problems such as fibromatosis. At times, scaphoid non-union can come up too, especially when a wrist bone hasn’t healed properly after an injury. Randy also looks after issues where infections affect the joint or bone, including infectious arthritis and septic arthritis.
Bone and skin-related conditions can be part of the picture as well. Some patients need treatment for osteomyelitis, including osteomyelitis in children, and there are times when a person has gangrene and needs urgent surgical assessment. There can also be cases involving paronychia, which is a sore or infected nail area that can come back if it isn’t treated the right way. For more complex bone work, osteotomy may be considered, depending on how the joints and bones line up.
Randy’s care also covers blood-clotting related issues that can show up during health emergencies. Disseminated intravascular coagulation (often called DIC) is one such example. And when vitamin levels play a role in healing or bone health, vitamin D deficiency is considered as part of the overall plan.
Overall, the focus is on practical, step-by-step management. That can mean working through symptoms first, then moving to the right procedure when surgery is needed. The aim is usually simple: help reduce pain, support healing, and give patients the best chance to get back to day-to-day life with confidence.