Dr. Colin Struthers is a well-respected Orthopedic Surgeon with 18 years of experience in sports medicine and joint replacement surgery. He practices at the Belleville Orthopedic Clinic, where he specializes in treating musculoskeletal injuries, fractures, and degenerative joint diseases. Dr. Struthers is proficient in minimally invasive surgeries, particularly knee, hip, and shoulder joint replacements, as well as treating sports-related injuries.
He is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through modern surgical techniques and personalized rehabilitation plans. His approach combines technical skill with compassionate care, ensuring the best possible recovery for his patients.
University of Toronto · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 1997
Registration No. REG-47283971 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2003
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Dr. Struthers has contributed to several research studies in sports medicine, orthopedic surgery, and post-surgical recovery. His research has focused on minimally invasive techniques and their effectiveness in reducing recovery times. He has published several articles in orthopedic journals and frequently presents his findings at medical conferences.
Excellence in Orthopedic Surgery - Canadian Orthopedic Association, 2016
Top Sports Medicine Surgeon - Ontario Medical Association, 2018
Orthopedic Care Award - Belleville Health Foundation, 2020
Dr. Struthers has authored multiple research papers on sports injuries, joint replacement surgery, and rehabilitation techniques. His work has been featured in prominent orthopedic journals such as Canadian Journal of Surgery and Surgical Endoscopy. He is recognized for his contributions to improving recovery times and outcomes for patients undergoing joint replacement surgery.
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