Mr Nikoloski is a locally trained Orthopaedic Surgeon with a special interest in foot & ankle surgery, as well as ankle and knee replacement and has recently expanded his expertise with advanced training in robotic-assisted knee replacement systems.
Mr Nikoloski graduated from Perth Modern School with Dux in 1998, and completed his medical degree (MBBS) with honours at The University of Western Australia in 2003. He undertook his internship at Royal Perth Hospital, then completed the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Basic Surgical Training programme from 2004-2007.
Mr Nikoloski was then selected to the RACS/AOA Advanced Orthopaedic Surgery Training scheme from 2007-2014. He completed his final orthopaedic fellowship exams in 2014 becoming a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) and a Fellow of the Australian Orthopaedic Association (FAorthA).
Mr Nikoloski furthered his studies in foot and ankle surgery in 2015, during an AOA accredited Foot and Ankle Fellowship, where he trained with the nationally and internationally recognised Dr. Andrew Wines and Dr. Kim Slater from the North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Clinic, and Dr. Les Grujic and Dr. Peter Lam from the North Shore Private Hospital.
Mr Nikoloski is a fellow of the Australian Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society and currently the treasurer of the Western Australian Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society.
Mr Nikoloski is passionate about continual professional development and education and regularly attends local, national and international symposia and conferences, where he shares ideas, knowledge and skills with like-minded colleagues.
The Orthopaedic Group WA foot and ankle surgeons have sub-specialty knowledge of foot and ankle anatomy and pathology and are experienced in the management of both degenerative and traumatic conditions. They are fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Australian Orthopaedic Association, and can advise on both surgical and non-surgical care.
Their skill set as doctors ensures not only optimal surgery, but appropriate and complete management of any complications should they occur.
Our surgeons are up to date with the latest advances in surgical techniques including minimally invasive tendon repair, osteotomy, and bunion correction in appropriate patients.
Sports injuries are common and can affect athletes at all levels, from weekend warriors to professional competitors. These injuries can involve bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and joints. While many sports-related injuries are preventable with proper training, warm-ups, and equipment, accidents can still occur. While non-operative measures may be enough to manage some injuries, sports injuries can often be complex and in some cases require surgical intervention for proper healing and to return athletes to their peak performance.
The knee is a complex hinge joint. It is susceptible to both injury and arthritis with frequent presenting symptoms including pain, catching and instability.
Our knee specialists at The Orthopaedic Group are skilled in the assessment of knee pathology in all ages and can help you manage your symptoms with advice on non-operative treatments, as well as the full range of surgical options supported by the best technology.
Our team uses all current technologies including custom planned joint replacement and robotic assisted surgery to deliver accurate operations.