Medical Department - Orthopedic
Welcome to the Department of Orthopedic Medicine and Surgery, where our team of skilled orthopedic physicians and surgeons provides comprehensive and integrated care for all musculoskeletal diseases and injuries.
Under the supervision of a select group of experienced specialists, we offer specialized care for more than 50 different orthopedic conditions.
From simple fractures to complex sports injuries, as well as chronic spine and joint conditions, we are committed to delivering advanced treatments based on the latest global techniques, with a focus on achieving complete healing and improving the quality of life for our patients.
Conditions We Treat:
- Joint pain
• Anterior cruciate ligament injuries
• Osteoporosis
• Bone fractures
• Ankle sprains
• Flat feet
• Diabetic foot
• Back pain
• Carpal tunnel syndrome
• Frozen shoulder
• Tennis elbow
Diagnostic Techniques and Additional Services:
- Advanced diagnostic imaging
• Joint replacement surgeries
• Rehabilitation programs
• Treatment of complex fractures
• Treatment of sports injuries
• Consultations for patients and families to provide psychological support and sufficient information
• Support groups for managing chronic conditions such as osteoporosis and arthritis
• Corrective surgeries for deformities like flat feet and spinal deformities
Our department combines advanced technology with compassionate care, as we believe the musculoskeletal system deserves comprehensive attention.
We provide advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services with customized treatment plans for each patient, including medication management, physical therapy, and rehabilitation services, along with the expertise of distinguished orthopedic surgeons for surgical intervention.
Each patient receives a tailor-made treatment plan designed specifically to meet their needs, whether through conservative treatments such as medications and physical therapy or advanced surgeries like joint replacement or disc herniation repair.
We are dedicated to using the latest technologies, such as surgical endoscopes, to ensure the desired outcomes are achieved with the highest standards of safety.
Book your consultation today in the Department of Orthopedic Medicine and Surgery to begin your journey toward better bone and joint health.
What is the best way to avoid bone fractures in the elderly?
Prevention includes consuming calcium and vitamin D, exercising regularly to improve balance and muscle strength, and avoiding falls by making the home safe from hazards.
What are the causes of joint cracking?
Joint cracking can be normal as a result of gases in the synovial fluid, but it can sometimes indicate issues such as cartilage damage or arthritis.
What are the causes of knee pain in young people?
• Ligament or cartilage injuries
• Tendon inflammation due to strain
• Overuse of the knee during sports or daily activities
Does excess weight affect bone health?
Yes, excess weight puts additional pressure on the joints, especially the knees and hips, which increases the risk of developing osteoporosis and arthritis.
What are the signs of calcium deficiency and its effect on the bones?
Signs of calcium deficiency include muscle cramps, tingling, and weak teeth and nails. Chronic deficiency can lead to osteoporosis, as a lack of calcium results in reduced bone density, making bones more fragile and prone to fractures.
Can children suffer from bone diseases?
Yes, children can suffer from conditions such as rickets resulting from a vitamin D deficiency, or deformities like flat feet and bowed legs, which can be treated if diagnosed early.
Can joints be completely replaced?
Yes, damaged joints such as the knee or hip can be replaced with advanced artificial alternatives to improve movement and alleviate pain.