The clinic was established by Associate Professor Mark Rickman, who is currently the Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia’s primary Level 1 trauma centre. He has a special interest in the management of pelvic fractures, as well as the complex fractures around joints. As part of his role with the University of Adelaide, Mark is involved in a number of clinical trials and research projects, including supervising PhD students, all aimed at improving outcomes for trauma patients.
He has undertaken many years of sub-specialist training in the management of complications arising from trauma, including infections and osteomyelitis, non-unions, mal-unions and limb length discrepancies. He spent two years undertaking a research degree and wrote a thesis based on the use of circular frame techniques for these difficult cases. Whilst these are typically not acute problems, referrals of these cases are welcome to either AdFrac or to his private rooms located at Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic
Dr. Benveniste is an orthopaedic and trauma surgeon based at the Wakefield Orthopaedic Clinic and a staff specialist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. He specialises in lower and upper limb fracture care, sports knee injuries, and periprosthetic injuries/fractures relating to hip and knee replacements. He is a clinical lecturer for the University of Adelaide and currently completing a Surgical Leadership Program through Harvard University.
Dr Benveniste is an active member of the Australian Army Reserves and treats current and former serving members of the Australian Defence Force.
Appointments for Dr. Sam Benveniste can be booked directly via HotDoc. If you require an earlier review or an urgent appointment please contact the rooms directly on (08) 8236 4144 or AdFrac at (08) 7077 0153.
Dr. Arthur Turow is an Australian trained orthopaedic shoulder surgeon based in Adelaide, South Australia. He specialises in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand. He has a special interest in arthroscopic (keyhole) and joint replacement surgery.
Dr. Arthur Turow completed eleven years of post-graduate surgical training and was awarded Master of Surgery in 2020. His research work has been published internationally and presented at many national and international conferences. He currently holds staff specialist positions at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Royal Adelaide Hospital where he is involved in training the next generation of orthopaedic surgeons.
Appointments for Dr. Arthur Turow can be booked directly on (08) 8236 4179