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Orthopaedics

Motion-restoring programme for trauma, arthroplasty and sports injuries

Orthopaedics

Overview

Orthopaedics

Motion-restoring programme for trauma, arthroplasty and sports injuries

Orthopaedics integrates knee and hip replacement, shoulder surgery, sports injuries and trauma care in one programme. Prehabilitation, post-op physiotherapy and pain management support early mobilisation.

Planning does not stop at surgery. Lifestyle goals guide the pathway, with different recovery strategies for athletes, active professionals and older adults.

Services

Knee replacement
Hip replacement
Shoulder arthroscopy
Sports injury care
Trauma and fracture surgery
Spinal deformity support
PRP and regenerative procedures
Rehabilitation planning

Faculty

Department doctors

Specialists connected directly to this service line.

Infrastructure

Technology in use

The main platforms supporting diagnostics, planning and procedural safety.

3 Tesla MRI
3T

3 Tesla MRI

High-resolution neuroimaging and musculoskeletal assessment.

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4K Laparoscopy
4K

4K Laparoscopy

Advanced imaging quality for complex minimally invasive surgery.

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Performance markers

Department statistics

Portfolio-case metrics illustrating programme scale and outcomes.

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Arthroplasty

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Mobilisation

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Arthroscopy

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Patient, travel and recovery questions relevant to this department.

Who is a suitable candidate for Orthopaedics?

The Orthopaedics team evaluates diagnosis, disease stage, comorbidities and previous treatments together.

Which technologies are used in this department?

3 Tesla MRI, arthroscopy and rehabilitation forms the core technical backbone of the department, supported by multidisciplinary planning.

How is recovery planned?

ICU, ward, rehabilitation and home follow-up steps are individualised before the procedure.

Is support available for international patients?

Yes. Pre-assessment, interpreter support, transfers and remote follow-up are coordinated by the international office.

When can I walk after joint replacement?

Most patients are mobilised with a physiotherapist on the same day or the following morning.

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