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Dr Benjamin Ang is an orthopaedic surgeon at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
He subspecialises in sports orthopaedics, which includes shoulder, hip and knee conditions.
Prior to joining private practice, Dr Ang was an orthopaedic surgeon at Singapore General Hospital (SGH).
He graduated from the National University of Singapore. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK. He completed his fellowship training at Inselspital in Switzerland under the Health Manpower Developmental Plan scholarship, and is among the few surgeons in Singapore who are fellowship-trained in hip preservation surgery. He also attended numerous courses and visited several surgeons in Germany, France, Spain, Greece, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand and USA to further expand his skill set and abilities.
Dr Ang started the hip preservation service at SGH.
He has been invited to be a speaker and has served as faculty in several local and regional webinars, conferences and courses.
Dr Ang was a clinical assistant professor and convenor / examiner for the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery examinations at Duke-NUS Medical School and an adjunct lecturer at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine.
He has participated in research and held several research grants. He presented widely at various local and international conferences, and has several publications in local and international peer-reviewed medical journals.
He is a recipient of the SingHealth Publish! Award, SingHealth Long Service Award and the Service with a Heart Award.
Ang, B. F., Mohan, P. C., Png, M. A., Allen, J. C., Howe, T. S., Koh, J. S., Lee, B. P., & Morrey, B. F. (2021). Ultrasonic percutaneous tenotomy for recalcitrant lateral elbow tendinopathy: Clinical and sonographic results at 90 months. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 49(7), 1854–1860.
Moorthy, V., Lee, M., Ang, B. F. H., Chen, J. Y., & Lie, D. T. T. (2021). Comparing the predictors of functional outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair modified frailty index, clinical frailty scale, and Charlson comorbidity index. Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine, 9(7), 23259671211005091.
Padki, A., Chen, J. Y., Lee, M. J. H., Ang, B. F. H., & Lie, D. T. T. (2021). Septuagenarians aged 75 years and older do benefit from arthroscopic rotator cuff repair: a propensity matched-pair analysis. JSES International, 5(3), 459–462.
Moorthy, V., Chen, J. Y., Lee, M., Ang, B. F. H., & Lie, D. T. T. (2021). The UCLA shoulder score is a better predictor of treatment success than the Constant and Oxford shoulder scores After arthroscopic rotator cuff Repair: A 2-Year Follow-Up Study. Arthroscopy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, 3(2), e485–e490.