In our hospital; surgical and non-surgical treatments of knee, hip, waist, shoulder, hand, wrist, elbow, foot and ankle problems are successfully performed by our Orthopedics and Traumatology team.
KNEE JOINT
The most common reason our patients apply to our orthopedic clinic is knee-related problems. The reason for this is that the knee joint is the joint that is exposed to the most load compared to other joints. Joint cartilage disorders, meniscus tears, ligament injuries are common problems in the knee joint. These problems cause complaints such as pain, swelling, a feeling of catching, a feeling of emptiness. These complaints do not occur in the normal knee joint. If they do, it makes it difficult to see an orthopedic doctor as soon as possible. Today's advanced orthopedic treatment methods make it possible to perform
• Closed surgery for meniscus tears and problems
• Surgical and non-surgical treatment of fractures and dislocations around the knee
• Gonarthrosis (knee arthritis) treatment (such as knee prosthesis) with a high success rate.
HIP JOINT
A painless hip joint with easy movement is essential for quality of life. Fractures, dislocations, infection, osteoporosis and joint arthrosis (calcification) are the most common hip problems. Hip joint movement restriction and pain with movement are complaints that are not encountered in a normal hip. In the presence of any of these complaints, it is necessary to consult an orthopedic doctor. The most commonly treated hip joint problems are as follows:
Congenital hip dislocation seen in children
Disabilities that occur due to congenital hip dislocation; child and adult hip fractures
Child hip fractures
Adult hip fractures
Hip joint and cartilage problems (calcification)
SHOULDER JOINT
The shoulder joint is the most important joint in using our arm in coordination.
Pain, not being able to lift our arm, weakness do not occur in a normal shoulder. In the presence of these complaints, our hand and arm cannot do their job properly in the wrist. In this case, it becomes necessary to consult an orthopedic specialist. The most frequently treated problems in the shoulder joint are as follows.
Shoulder fractures
Shoulder dislocations
Shoulder muscle tears
Shoulder compression
Shoulder joint arthrosis (calcification)
HAND AND WRIST
There are exactly 27 bones, large and small, in the hand and wrist. Therefore, they are sensitive areas that require extreme care and attention. The most frequently treated problems of the hand and wrist are as follows.
Finger, hand and wrist fractures and dislocations
Finger, hand and wrist dislocations
Muscle and tendon injuries
Finger, hand and wrist cuts