Range of treatments

knee

The knee joint forms the moveable connection between the thigh bone and the tibia. The knee, a joint gear of sorts, is the largest joint in the human body. The bending is composed of rolling and sliding motions. Rotation in a bent state is possible. Sliding, rolling and turning motions are enabled. During its lifetime, it may bend and stretch millions of times.

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Hip Replacement

The hip socket and the head of the thigh bone (femur head) are connected by the hip joint. Half of the femoral head is surrounded by the hip socket. This provides the hip joint with good, bony stability. This stability is additionally supported by a cartilage seam, a joint lip.

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Revision joint
replacement

Revision joint replacement refers to a surgical procedure where a previously implanted artificial joint, such as a hip or knee replacement, is replaced or revised. This may be necessary due to wear and tear, complications, or the need for adjustments to improve function and alleviate discomfort. The goal is to enhance mobility, alleviate pain, and provide individuals with a renewed lease on an active and fulfilling life.

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Sports surgery,
Arthroscopy/Key hole surgery

Amongst the foot joints, one can distinguish between the upper and lower ankle joint. When we speak about the ankle joint in daily life, we actually mean the upper ankle joint. This joint is formed by the knuckles of the tibia and fibula and by the talus (ankle bone). It allows for lifting and lowering the foot around an axis that runs from the inner to the outer ankle. The lower ankle joint is composed of the talus on the one side and the heel bone and the navicular bone on the other side.

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Complex trauma

Complex trauma refers to experiences involving prolonged and severe adversity, often impacting an individual's mental, emotional, and physical well-being. This multifaceted condition requires a comprehensive approach to healing, involving specialized care from mental health professionals, trauma-informed therapies, and a supportive network.

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Pelvic-acetabular trauma surgery

Pelvic-acetabular trauma surgery involves intricate procedures to address fractures and injuries in the pelvic and hip socket areas. Specialized orthopedic surgeons employ advanced techniques to reconstruct and stabilize the complex anatomy of the pelvis and acetabulum.

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