Orthopedics and Traumatology

Diseases and Conditions Treated in Our Orthopedics and Traumatology Department

Fracture and Dislocation Treatments

Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of bone fractures and joint dislocations using modern surgical and non-surgical techniques.


Sports Injuries (Arthroscopy)

  • Muscle tears (shoulder, calf, forearm, thigh)

  • Tendon tears (Rotator cuff, Achilles tendon)

  • Ligament injuries (knee, ankle, elbow, etc.)

  • Meniscus tears and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries

  • Cartilage injuries

Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery techniques are used to ensure rapid recovery and early return to activity.


Pediatric Orthopedics

  • Developmental hip dysplasia (congenital hip dislocation)

  • Clubfoot (Pes Equinovarus)

  • Flatfoot (Pes Planus) and inward walking

  • Limb length discrepancies (bone lengthening / growth modulation)

  • Cerebral palsy (Botox treatment, tendon lengthening—open/closed, bone correction procedures)


Osteoarthritis (Joint Degeneration) Treatment

  • Arthroplasty (Joint Replacement Surgery)

  • Intra-articular Injections (PRP, Hyaluronic Acid)

Osteoporosis (Bone Loss)

Diagnosis and medical management of decreased bone density to prevent fractures and improve bone strength.


Spinal Disorders

Treatment of spine deformities such as Kyphosis and Scoliosis, along with degenerative and traumatic spinal conditions.


Foot and Ankle Disorders

  • Hallux Valgus (bunion deformity)

  • Hammer / Claw toes

  • Heel spur (Plantar Fasciitis)

  • Stress fractures

These conditions are treated with personalized care plans that may include conservative, orthotic, or surgical interventions, ensuring functional recovery and improved quality of life.

What Is Robotic-Assisted Joint Replacement Surgery?

Robotic surgery is the use of computer and robotic technology to enhance the accuracy and precision of knee or hip replacement operations.

The entire process — including preoperative planning, data uploading to the robot, and every stage of the surgery — is carried out under the supervision and control of your surgeon.

During the procedure, the robot acts as an assistant, ensuring that the bone cuts are made exactly as planned and with perfect precision. However, the entire operation is performed by your surgeon; the robot cannot perform any movement or procedure outside of the pre-planned parameters.

This technology provides greater surgical precision and consistency, helping achieve better alignment and longer-lasting results for joint replacement patients.

What Are the Benefits of Robotic Joint Replacement Surgery?

Robotic-assisted surgery significantly reduces the risk of error by ensuring exceptional accuracy in the size and three-dimensional positioning of the prosthesis in both hip and knee joint replacements.

Because the procedure involves less blood loss and minimal soft tissue damage, patients experience less postoperative pain compared to traditional methods. Additionally, since a tourniquet is not used, knee mobility is regained more easily, and muscle strength is better preserved.

As a result, patients can reach their rehabilitation goals earlier and return to daily life more comfortably and quickly.

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