Michael A. Tonkin

Orthopedic Surgeon

Male📍 Sydney

About of Michael A. Tonkin

Michael A. Tonkin is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.


His work often focuses on hand and arm problems, especially when the issue isn’t just the bones, but also the way nerves and joints work together. In many cases, patients come in with conditions that affect shape and movement, like polydactyly and syndactyly. At times, he also looks after children and families dealing with differences such as macrodactyly of the hand and acromicric dysplasia.


There are also nerve-related concerns in his patient mix. Carpal tunnel syndrome is one example, along with axillary nerve dysfunction. He also supports people with mononeuritis multiplex, where more than one nerve can be involved, and this can lead to weakness, pain, or changes in feeling. Over time, that kind of problem can make everyday tasks harder, so the goal is to work out what’s going on and plan care that fits the person’s needs.


Some patients have trouble with joint stability and movement. Hypermobile joints can cause pain or repeated strains, and it can be tricky to know what to do first. He helps sort out the likely drivers of symptoms and looks at options that can include hands-on treatment planning and surgical assessment when it’s appropriate.


Michael also treats spasticity in orthopaedic settings. Spasticity can affect how muscles tighten and how well someone moves, so it often needs a steady, practical approach. In many cases, care is about improving comfort and function, not just fixing one part of the problem.


When you talk with him about treatment, the focus is usually on clear next steps. People often want answers that make sense for daily life: what can be done now, what to watch for, and how recovery might look.


Experience: details like years in practice aren’t listed here, but his day-to-day work includes both hand and nerve-related orthopaedic problems.


Education: education details aren’t provided in the information available here.


Research and clinical trials: no research or clinical trial details are listed for this practice.


Overall, the approach is calm and grounded. It’s about looking at the full picture, especially when bones, nerves, and movement are all part of the same story.

Services & Conditions Treated

Acromicric DysplasiaPolydactylySyndactylyAxillary Nerve DysfunctionCarpal Tunnel SyndromeHypermobile JointsMacrodactyly of the HandMononeuritis MultiplexSpasticity

Publications

1 total

Tendon transfers in cerebral palsy: art or science?

The Journal of hand surgery, European volume • November 02, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Michael A. Tonkin provide?
Dr Tonkin is an orthopaedic surgeon in Sydney who treats conditions such as acromicric dysplasia, polydactyly, syndactyly, axillary nerve dysfunction, carpal tunnel syndrome, hypermobile joints, macrodactyly of the hand, mononeuritis multiplex and spasticity.
What conditions can be discussed with Dr Tonkin about in a consultation?
Common topics include hand and nerve conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and axillary nerve issues, as well as congenital or complex hand differences such as polydactyly, syndactyly and macrodactyly.
How do I arrange an appointment with Dr Tonkin in Sydney?
To arrange an appointment, contact the clinic in Sydney. They can provide availability and booking details for an initial consultation.
Will I need imaging or tests for my condition?
Your consultation may involve a physical exam and relevant tests. The clinic will advise what tests are needed based on your symptoms and exam findings.
What should I bring to my first visit?
Bring any current medical information you have, including previous imaging, test results, and a list of medications. If you have a specific concern, note it down to discuss with the doctor.
What can I expect regarding recovery or follow-up after treatment?
Recovery and follow-up depend on the condition and treatment plan discussed. The clinic will outline expected timelines and arrange follow-up appointments as needed.