Mr. Eden Raleigh is a distinguished Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon, specialising in complex shoulder and knee surgeries with advanced training from leading centers in London, Paris, and Canada. Bringing a wealth of international expertise, he provides innovative, world-class care for patients seeking exceptional outcomes.
Mr. Eden Raleigh is a highly trained Australian Orthopaedic Surgeon with a wealth of international experience in London, Paris, and Canada. Specialising in complex shoulder and knee surgeries, Eden brings a global perspective to his practice, drawing from advanced techniques honed in some of the world’s leading orthopaedic centers.
After graduating with a medical degree from Monash University in 1998, Eden completed his surgical residency at the Alfred Hospital and was selected for the prestigious Australian Orthopaedic Training Program in 2003, completing it in 2006. Following this, he embarked on two and a half years of sub-specialty fellowship training in shoulder and knee surgery, where he developed expertise in complex procedures.
Eden’s international training includes the esteemed Guy’s & St. Thomas Orthopaedic Arthroplasty Fellowship in London, following a one-year trauma fellowship at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. He continued his journey at the Centre Médico-Chirurgical Paris V Hospital, collaborating with Europe’s top surgeons and engaging in groundbreaking research.
Furthering his specialisation, Eden completed a Shoulder Surgery Fellowship at the renowned Panam Clinic in Canada under the mentorship of Prof. Peter MacDonald, an authority on shoulder stabilisation surgery. His dedication to advancing shoulder surgery led him to train with Jacques Tessier in Montpellier, France, where he gained insights from the designers of the TESS Reverse Shoulder Replacement, strengthening his expertise in shoulder arthroplasty.
Eden’s experience spans all aspects of shoulder and knee surgery, with a focus on complex arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs and stabilisation procedures. His research contributions are published internationally, and he has delivered numerous presentations worldwide, sharing his knowledge and insights with the global orthopaedic community.
2009: PanAm Clinic Winnipeg, Canada
2008: Clinique V Paris, France
2008: Guy’s & St.Thomas Hospital London, U.K.
2007: Royal Melbourne Hospital Melbourne, Australia
2008: St. Jean Clinique/Dr. Jacques Tessier, Montpellier, France
Quels sont les facteurs qui influencent la flexion postopératoire d’une PTG ? Bercovy, M Beldame, Raleigh, E SOFCOT (Poster Presentation) Paris, 2008
Sporting Activities after Total Knee Arthroplasty, Berocvy, M. Raleigh, E. Balakumar, J. AAOS Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Feb 2009
Iliac Crest Allograft for Glenoid Deficiency in Shoulder Reconstruction. Submitted JSES 2009
Relationship between self-reported shoulder function/quality of life and body-mass index in patients awaiting rotator cuff repair surgery
Royal North Shore Shoulder & elbow meeting, Sydney, 2013
Update in Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Marseille, France 2013
Orthopaedic Meeting, Paris, France 2012
Elbow Arthroscopy Master Course, Winnipeg, Canada 2009
Oxford Master Course, San Francisco, 2009
Scorpio Knee Cadaver Course, Innsbruck, Austria 2009
Elbow Arthroscopy – Residents Course, Winnipeg 2009
Oxford Partial Knee Advanced Course, Oxford, U.K. 2008
Copeland Shoulder Meeting, Marbella, Spain 2008
AO – Advances in Fracture Management – Melbourne 2007
Trauma Masters Course – Noosa 2007
Hand Society Principles Course, QLD, Australia 2006
Concepts in Sports Injury, Arthroplasty, Trauma. Fiji 2006
Radiation Safety Course – Austin Hospital 2006
Paediatric Society Meeting, Instructional Lectures, 2005
Australian Registrars Biomechanics Course, Prince of Wales Hospital
AO – ASIF – Principles of Operative Fracture Treatment, Brisbane 2002
Basic Surgical Training Program 2000-02, Melbourne
AORA 2003-2005
EMST – Early Management of Severe Trauma, Melbourne 2001
CCrISP – Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient, RACS, Melbourne, 2001
Basic Surgical Skills Course, RACS, 1999
Mr. Eden Raleigh, City Orthopaedics
89 Erin St, Richmond VIC 3121
Driving: City Orthopaedics is easily accessible via major routes such as Bridge Road or Punt Road. The clinic is conveniently situated in the heart of Richmond, a short distance from Epworth Hospital.
Parking: Onsite parking is available for a small fee, with free parking options on nearby streets.
Public Transport: A 5-minute walk from West Richmond Railway Station. Tram and bus stops are also nearby.
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