Orthopedics – Orthopedic Visit
Why Choose the Orthopedics Service at Family Hospital?
What Does the Orthopedics Department Offer?
for a wide range of musculoskeletal diseases such as:
- Congenital anomalies
- Traumatic injuries
- Ligament injuries
- Meniscus injuries
- Tendon injuries
- Arthrosis and arthritis
- Osteomyelitis
- Bursitis
- Tumor diseases
Our team professionally treats patients of all ages, offering effective solutions for a wide range of orthopedic pathologies.
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Complete Treatment for Injuries and Pathologies of the Locomotor System
Through targeted surgical interventions and a well-structured rehabilitation program, we aim to restore patients' ability to perform their daily activities as quickly as possible.
Modern Orthopedics – Regain Your Active Life
With dedication and the most advanced technology, we help patients overcome pain and regain the ability to move freely.
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Orthopedics treats fractures, arthritis, arthrosis, meniscus injuries, ligament injuries, congenital deformities, osteoporosis, bursitis, tendonitis, and tumors of the skeletal system.
If you experience persistent pain in your bones, joints, or muscles, post-traumatic injuries, difficulty walking or moving, or joint deformities, it is best to seek an orthopedic consultation.
Yes, many orthopedic problems are initially treated with physical therapy, medications, immobilization, or injections. Surgery is only recommended when conservative treatments fail.
Arthroplasty is the replacement of a joint (usually the knee or hip) with an artificial prosthesis. It is performed when the joint is severely damaged by osteoarthritis or trauma.
Yes, physiotherapy is essential for recovery after orthopedic interventions, as it helps restore joint function, strengthen muscles, and reduce pain.
Yes, many congenital anomalies can be successfully treated at an early age with conservative therapy or specialized surgical interventions.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgery and the patient's overall health. It usually takes several weeks to several months. Regular physiotherapy and medical care should not be neglected.































