Anthony M. Nasser is an orthopaedic doctor based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.
He looks after people with common, painful conditions that affect the movement and soft tissues around joints. In particular, his practice includes tendonitis and bursitis, which can make everyday things like reaching, lifting, walking, or climbing stairs feel sore and frustrating.
These problems often start after an overuse issue, a bump you didn’t think much of at the time, or a change in how you move during work or sport. Sometimes the pain comes on gradually. Other times it’s more sudden. Either way, the goal is to work out what’s actually going on and help you get back to doing normal activities with less pain.
When you see an orthopaedic specialist for tendonitis or bursitis, it’s usually about getting the details right. That means talking through when it started, what makes it worse or better, and which activities are the biggest trouble. Then there’s a hands-on exam to check the affected area and see how the joint and surrounding tissues are behaving.
In many cases, treatment starts in a practical way. That can include pain control and ways to calm the irritation, plus advice on movement so the area isn’t pushed too hard while it heals. At times, follow-up can focus on building strength and movement back slowly, often working alongside other health professionals involved in your recovery.
If your symptoms don’t settle as expected, the next steps may involve more checks to confirm the cause and make sure nothing else is missed. The focus stays on the simplest plan that fits your situation, rather than jumping straight to anything extreme.
Anthony M. Nasser works with patients across Sydney who want a clear, no-fuss approach to orthopaedic concerns. Whether your issue is flaring up after activity, lingering after a rough few weeks, or affecting sleep and daily routines, he aims to keep things grounded and focused on real improvement.
For appointments and further details about services available in Sydney, you can contact the practice directly.