Rania A. Masri is an Orthopedic Surgeon based in Sydney, NSW, Australia, working out of the Sydney area. She looks after bone, joint, and soft-tissue issues, with a practical focus on problems that affect everyday movement and comfort.
One common reason people book with an orthopaedic surgeon is a ganglion cyst. These are fluid-filled lumps that often show up around the wrist or hand. They can be tender, make it hard to grip, or just get in the way when you’re working or doing normal day-to-day tasks. In many cases, a ganglion cyst can be watched for a while, especially if it’s not causing major pain or limits. At other times, treatment may be needed if it’s changing, hurting more, or affecting movement.
Rania’s approach is calm and straightforward. She explains what a ganglion cyst is, what symptoms to look out for, and how doctors usually decide on the next step. That might mean talking through options like observation, pain control, and the kind of care that helps reduce stress on the area. If further treatment is considered, she focuses on making sure the plan fits the person and their routine, not just the condition on its own.
Because orthopaedic care can involve both the physical problem and how it affects work, sport, and hobbies, she takes the time to go over the basics clearly. Sometimes the lump is the main issue. Other times, the pain may be linked to nearby tendons or joints, so it’s important to check what’s really going on.
In terms of background, Rania has medical training in orthopaedic surgery and builds on that through ongoing professional learning. Exact details about her degrees and work history aren’t listed here, but her practice is centred on helping people with musculoskeletal and related concerns, including ganglion cysts.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed for this practice. If you’d like to know what options are available locally for your situation, the best next step is to talk it through with her team and ask directly what’s current and relevant.