Ebonie K. Rio is an orthopedist based in Bundoora, VIC. You’ll find the practice at Plenty Road & Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora VIC 3086, Australia. Orthopedic care is all about keeping bones, joints, tendons, and muscles moving well, and Ebonie’s clinic focuses on problems that can make everyday life feel harder.
In many cases, people come in because of pain that won’t settle down. That can include tendon issues like tendinitis and tenosynovitis, and heel or foot pain linked to bursitis of the heel. At times, symptoms are more sudden too, such as acute pain after an injury or a hard step.
She also looks after common joint conditions. Arthritis and osteoarthritis can bring stiffness, swelling, and aches that build up slowly. Bursitis can cause sore, tender spots, especially around areas that take a lot of pressure. With the right care plan, the goal is usually to calm the pain, improve movement, and help people get back to doing day-to-day things with more comfort.
Some appointments involve tendon strength and stability. Achilles tendon rupture is a big one, and it can be scary when it happens. Ebonie’s approach is practical and focused on getting people through the next steps safely, so treatment supports healing and function.
Not all problems are “just the knee” or “just the foot”. She also cares for people with concussion. That can mean checking how someone is recovering after a head injury and working out what support is needed.
Over time, Ebonie has built experience dealing with this mix of sharp injuries and ongoing wear-and-tear issues. People often want clear answers and a plan that makes sense for their day. The clinic aims to keep things grounded and straightforward, with care that fits the problem, not just the diagnosis.
Education and further training details are not listed here, and research or clinical trial information isn’t provided in the available profile. What is clear is the range of conditions she treats, from chronic pain and arthritis to heel bursitis and Achilles tendon problems, plus concussion care when it’s needed.