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Minimally Traumatic Arthroplasty

Large and Small Joints with modern techniques

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What is Arthroplasty?

Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure to replace a worn joint with specially designed implants. It is mainly applied in cases of advanced osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or serious injury.

Minimally Traumatic Technique

The minimally traumatic approach reduces surgical incision and soft tissue injury, offering significant advantages:

Joints Treated

When is it indicated?

Restoration

Early mobilization is a key element of modern arthroplasty. Physiotherapy begins immediately, with the aim of full functional recovery and improvement of the quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is arthroplasty? +

Surgery to replace a worn joint with special implants for pain relief and mobility restoration.

When is knee replacement needed? +

When there is severe pain that does not go away with medication, severe joint degeneration or failure of conservative treatment.

When is hip arthroplasty needed? +

When there is severe pain that does not go away with medication, severe joint degeneration or failure of conservative treatment.

When is shoulder arthroplasty needed? +

When there is severe pain that does not subside with medication, severe joint degeneration, failure of conservative treatment or chronic total tendon rupture that is impossible to restore in any other way.

When is a basal joint joint arthroplasty of the thumb needed? +

When there is severe pain that does not go away with medication, severe joint degeneration or failure of conservative treatment.

How long does total arthroplasty last? +

Modern implants last 15–25 years.