Mr Jeremy Stanley
Orthopaedic Surgery
Southern Cross Hospitals
New Zealand
Biography
Jeremy is a general orthopedic surgeon with a special interest in sports injuries. He has a unique insight into the understanding of sports injuries and the demands placed on professional athletes having played rugby for the All Blacks, Auckland Blues and Otago Highlanders. He has also played softball for the New Zealand Black Sox and captained the Samoan softball team in the World Series hosted in Christchurch in 2004 Jeremy’s reseach interests include paediatric sports injuries and musculoskeletal infection as well as high tibial osteotomy in the osteoarthritic knee. Post Fellowship Training Unisports fellowship in sports medicine, Auckland 2012 Paediatric fellowship at Starship Childrens Hospital, Auckland 2012 Paediatric fellowship at Royal Childrens Hospital, Melbourne 2013 Orthosports Victoria Knee surgery fellowship, Melbourne 2013
Research Interest
sports injuries paediatric sports injuries musculoskeletal infection high tibial osteotomy in the osteoarthritic knee.