ABOUT DR JENKINS
BBiomedSc, MBBS, GDAAD, MTrauma(Ortho), FRACS, FAOrthA
Dr Michael Jenkins is an Australian fellowship-trained Orthopaedic Surgeon specialising in disorders of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand. He provides expert surgical care for a wide range of upper limb conditions, including sporting injuries, trauma, and degenerative arthritis. His practice focuses on arthroscopic (keyhole), reconstructive and joint replacement surgery of the shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand.
Dr Jenkins graduated from the Australian National University Medical School in 2011 and completed his orthopaedic surgery training in Sydney. He worked at several major tertiary referral centres, including Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the Royal North Shore Hand Unit, and Westmead Hospital. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) before undertaking a further 12 months of advanced subspecialty fellowship training in upper limb surgery.
During his fellowship, Dr Jenkins received comprehensive training in both arthroscopic and open surgical techniques for the management of shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand conditions, including complex trauma, sports injuries and degenerative joint disease.
Dr Jenkins has published research in peer-reviewed orthopaedic journals and has presented at national and state scientific meetings.
He is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate orthopaedic care, with a strong focus on patient education and shared decision-making. Dr Jenkins’ goal is to relieve pain, restore function and help patients return to work, sport and daily activities as safely and efficiently as possible.