Dr. Hamid Razak

Sengkang General Hospital

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doctor
Singapore
PRACTISING AT
Sengkang General Hospital
LANGUAGE
English
10 Questions with Dr Hamid Razak
"Your patients are your best teachers. The disease that we are treating may be the same across hundreds of patients, however how the disease presents will be different for each one of them. We are masters of the science of medicine but many a time we forget the art of medicine. Listen to your patients. They are our best teachers."
SHORT BIOGRAPHY
Dr Hamid Razak is a Consultant and an ex-Chief Resident in the specialty of Orthopaedic Surgery with the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth). He is currently practicing off the Sengkang General Hospital campus.
CREDENTIALS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
​Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS, MBBS (2009) Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, MRCS (2012) National University of Singapore, Graduate Diploma of Family Medicine (2013) International Olympic Committee, Diploma in Sports Medicine (2015) National University of Singapore, Masters in Medicine of Orthopaedic Surgery (2018) Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, FRCSGlasg, Tr & Orth (2018) Specialist Accreditation in Orthopaedic Surgery, Singapore (2018)
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ARTICLE
Orthopaedic Surgeons | Knee and Shoulder Specialists
Physical therapy and surgery can help reduce knee pain, whether caused by acute injur... (continued)
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4th Jul 2021 (over 4 years ago)
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This is indeed a difficult problem to solve. Broadly, treatment depends on the type of injury: traumatic isolated cartilage injury vs degenerative uncontained cartilage defects. Treatment can be divided into...

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21st Oct 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Dear @jchua ,
I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing tenderness in your knees. Given the chronicity of your symptoms, it would be worth a visit to a...

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15th Jun 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Dear @Ian 

I am sorry to hear of your injury. Injuries to the biceps femoris have indeed been reported in isolation or with concomitant injuries to the adjacent ligaments within...

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15th Jun 2020 (over 5 years ago)
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Dear @angella ,

I am sorry to hear of your accident. You indeed have a fractured clavicle (collarbone). I am not quite sure what they meant by a 'fissured scapula'....

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