Orthopedics and Traumatology
In our Orthopedics and Traumatology department, advanced technology of world standards is used in diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment processes. This department provides services with the most modern surgical techniques, prosthesis and fixation systems, support systems and medications in order to increase the quality of movement and life of patients. In addition, performance evaluations and the latest physiotherapy approaches are applied to athletes.
Pain and Discomfort: Constant or severe joint, muscle, or bone pain.
Injury: After a fracture, dislocation, sprain, or sports injury.
Movement Limitation: Limited joint movement, stiffness, or weakness.
Deformed Joints: Especially obvious deformities such as hallux valgus.
Swelling and Inflammation: Sudden swelling, redness, and warmth in joints or muscles.
Chronic Problems: Long-standing conditions such as heel spurs and nerve compression.
Need for a Prosthesis: Need for a prosthesis due to excessive calcification or damage in the hip or knee joints.
Sports Injuries: Decreased performance, ligament injuries, or other sports-related problems.
Fractures and Dislocations: Fractures of bones or joint dislocations.
Sports Injuries: Muscle, ligament, tendon and joint injuries.
Spinal Diseases: Scoliosis, kyphosis, herniated discs in the waist and neck.
Hip and Knee Prostheses: Replacement of hip or knee joints with prostheses.
Joint Calcification (Osteoarthritis): Wear and inflammation of joint surfaces.
Orthopedic Tumors: Bone and soft tissue tumors.
Bone Deformities: Congenital or acquired bone deformities.
Hand and Wrist Surgery: Injuries and diseases in the hand and wrist regions.
Children's Orthopedic Diseases: Diseases specific to children such as hip dysplasia, below the knee and foot problems.
Ligament Injuries: Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee in particular.
Foot and Heel Problems: Heel spurs, hallux valgus (big toe protrusion) and other foot problems. Nerve Compression: Carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve compressions.
The main surgeries performed in our Orthopedics and Traumatology department are as follows:
Arthroscopy: A minimally invasive surgical method used to view and treat the inside of a joint.
Hallux Valgus Surgery: An operation performed to correct the inward bending and bone protrusion in the big toe.
Hip Replacement: Complete replacement of the joint due to severe damage or arthritis in the hip joint.
Knee Replacement: Complete or partial prosthesis application performed in cases of severe damage or arthritis in the knee joint.
Heel Spur Surgery: Surgical removal of a painful bone protrusion in the heel area.
Nerve Compression Surgery: Surgical intervention performed to relieve pressure on the nerve.
Fracture and Dislocation Treatment: Surgical and non-surgical procedures performed to realign and heal the bone or joint.
Ligament Injury Surgery: Surgical repair of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and other ligament injuries.
Hand and Wrist Surgery: Treatment of injuries or diseases in the hand and wrist area.
Spine Surgery: Surgical treatment of diseases or injuries of the spine.