Orthopedics
Treats injuries and diseases of the muscles, skeleton and joints, including fractures, osteoarthritis, and sports-related injuries.
Knee replacement surgery
Knee replacement surgery replaces damaged or worn parts of the knee joint with an artificial prosthesis. This surgery relieves pain, improves movement, and enables the patient to perform daily activities without discomfort, often due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or injuries.
Carpal tunnel syndrome surgery
Carpal tunnel syndrome surgery releases pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. The surgery solves problems such as pain, numbness and weakness in the hand, and provides better hand and wrist function.
Hip replacement surgery
Hip replacement surgery replaces an injured or worn hip with an artificial prosthesis. The surgery reduces pain, improves movement and restores the patient's ability for daily activities, often necessary due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or fractures.
Meniscus surgery
Meniscus surgery repairs or removes damaged meniscus in the knee, often after twisting or overloading. The surgery reduces pain, improves knee mobility and prevents further injury, allowing the patient to resume normal activities.
Cruciate ligament surgery
Cruciate ligament surgery repairs or replaces a damaged cruciate ligament in the knee, often the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). The operation restores the stability of the knee, reduces pain, and improves the ability of daily and physical activities.
Shoulder surgery
Shoulder surgery treats injuries or wear and tear in the shoulder joint, such as rotator cuff injuries or osteoarthritis. The operation repairs damaged structures, reduces pain and restores movement, allowing daily activities to be carried out without discomfort.
Binocular shoulder surgery
Binocular shoulder surgery, or arthroscopy, uses small incisions to insert a camera and surgical tools. The procedure diagnoses and treats shoulder injuries, reduces pain, improves function, and minimizes recovery time.
Shoulder entrapment syndrome surgery
Surgery for shoulder entrapment syndrome removes bone or soft tissue that pinches tendons and muscles. The operation relieves pain and improves range of motion, allowing the patient to perform activities without discomfort.
Shoulder rotator cuff lesion surgery
Rotator cuff lesion surgery repairs damaged tendons in the shoulder. The operation restores the function of the shoulder, reduces pain and improves strength, allowing the patient to resume normal activities.
Removal of A-C joints
Removal of the A-C joint (clavicles/acromioclavicular joint) relieves pain from arthritis or injury by removing the outermost part of the collarbone. The surgery reduces pain and improves the movement of the shoulder.
Shoulder stabilization surgery
Shoulder stabilizing surgery repairs or tightens loose ligaments to prevent shoulder joint dislocation. The operation improves stability, reduces pain, and prevents future injuries.
SLAP lesion surgery
SLAP lesion surgery (meniscus injury) repairs damage to the joint lip (labrum) in the shoulder. The surgery relieves pain, improves shoulder stability, and restores normal function.
Shoulder Joint Artificial (Alloplasty)
Shoulder arthroplasty replaces an injured shoulder joint with an artificial joint. The surgery reduces pain, restores movement and improves quality of life.
Shoulder blockade
Shoulder blockade is an injection of local anesthetic and steroids into the shoulder to relieve pain and inflammation. The goal is to reduce pain and improve range of motion.
Elbow binocular surgery
Elbow binocular (endoscopic) surgery, or elbow arthroscopy, uses small incisions to insert a camera and surgical tools. The procedure treats elbow injuries, reduces pain, improves function, and minimizes recovery time.
Tennis elbow surgery
Surgery for tennis elbow repairs damaged tendons on the outside of the elbow. The operation reduces pain, improves function and restores strength, allowing the patient to perform activities without discomfort.
Golfer’s elbow surgery
Surgery for golfer's elbow repairs damaged tendons on the inside of the elbow. The operation reduces pain, improves function and restores strength, allowing the patient to perform daily activities without discomfort.
Elbow nerve pinching surgery
Surgery for nerve pinching at the elbow, such as cubital tunnel syndrome, releases pressure on the nerve to reduce pain and numbness. The operation restores normal nerve function, allowing the patient to perform activities without discomfort.
Blockade treatment
Blockade treatment involves injections of local anesthetic and steroids into joints or around nerves to relieve pain and inflammation. The goal is to reduce pain and improve movement and function in the affected area.
Hand surgery
Hand surgery treats injuries or deformities in the hand and wrist, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or tendon injuries. The surgery repairs damaged structures, reduces pain, and restores the function of the hand for daily activities.
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