Treatment & Diagnosis Services
| Trauma Surgery |
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Our Department is a leading traumatology center in Germany and we provide our services to patients with traumas of any severity on a 24-hour basis. Surgery is rendered to people who have been involved in an accident and suffer from injuries such as spinal column and pelvis traumas, mono-traumas and injuries associated with different risk factors. All operations are performed using today’s best scientific and medical technology. The range of services encompass traumas’ due to an accident, dactyloscopic operations to treat shoulder instability, arthroscopic shoulder surgery (for example treating a shoulder instability or shoulder cuff problem) and keyhole surgery on the knee to treat cruciate ligament injuries. Also included in our realm of services are prosthesis or shoulder implantation and hip and knee prosthetic devices. Such prostheses are implanted using modern computer navigation and other special technologies. Arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, ankle, elbow and hand joints is applied in our department. Modern treatment methods are used for meniscus and cartilage injuries. Our numerous methods for treating cruciate ligament and shoulder injuries, as well as rotator stabilization and reconstruction, are considered to be innovative. An innovative method is involved in the use of various constructions for injuries to the shoulder cruciate ligaments and for rotator stabilization and reconstruction. Spinal Cord operations are performed in line with recent treatment technologies and methods and constitute another field of concentration in our department. This operation is especially important for elderly people with spinal cord injuries who require spinal cord fixation or vertebrae substitution. |
| Pediatric Orthopaedics |
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Children traumatology is a further focus in our department. The treatment of young children, depending on their age, is carried out together with the Center for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, which have special consulting hours for children. |
| Sports Orthopaedics and Sports Injury Surgery |
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The Division of Sports Orthopaedics and Sports Injury Surgery, which deals with sports orthopaedics and sports traumatology, is well known throughout Germany. Approximately 4,000-5,000 athletes from the entire country are examined and treated in this department annually. As a matter of fact, the German Olympic teams have their medical check-ups here in our department. |
| Orthopaedics |
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The Division of Orthopaedics performs approximately 1,500 operations yearly, with the main specialization being spinal cord surgery, including tumor resection, intervertebral disk prosthesis, navigational endoprosthesis replacement and cartilage surgery with the transplantation of cultivated cartilage cells on the knee and hip joint. We also deal with toe and leg corrections as well as the spectrum of orthopaedic surgery. Our division carries out diagnostics and treatment as well as scientific research and development in the area of replacing bone and cartilage tissues (tissue engineering) and the inventions of various implants. We have a specialized attached center involved in the research, cultivation and application of tissue and cartilage engineering. The spectrum of performed operations includes rejoining cartilage fragments, bone stimulation to form new osseous tissues (for example at the early arthrosis stages) and osseocartilaginous transplantation. Minimal invasive surgery and computer controlled equipment are used in spinal cord operations. These reduce both the load on the patient and the degree of risk and complications. Modern methods include kyphosis and spinal cord plastic reconstruction, which are applied for osteoporotic fractures. A specialized interdisciplinary department was opened in 1998 at the clinic, which manages treatment and diagnostics of talocrural joint disease as well as erysipelatous inflammations of the leg accompanied by diabetes mellitus. |
| Rehabilitation |
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Rehabilitation takes place either in the University Medical Centre Freiburg itself, or in specialized rehabilitation centers equipped with thermal springs and gyrotonic devices. Mooswaldklinik and Rheintalklinik are two of our renowned partners of the University Medical Centre Freiburg, accommodating patients after surgeries. Our division carries out diagnostics and treatment as well as scientific research and development in the area of replacing bone and cartilage tissues (tissue engineering) and the inventions of various implants. We have a specialized attached center involved in the research, cultivation and application of tissue and cartilage engineering. The spectrum of performed operations includes rejoining cartilage fragments, bone stimulation to form new osseous tissues (for example at the early arthrosis stages) and osseocartilaginous transplantation. Minimal invasive surgery and computer controlled equipment are used in spinal cord operations. These reduce both the load on the patient and the degree of risk and complications. Modern methods include kyphosis and spinal cord plastic reconstruction, which are applied for osteoporotic fractures. A specialized interdisciplinary department was opened in 1998 at the clinic, which manages treatment and diagnostics of talocrural joint disease as well as erysipelatous inflammations of the leg accompanied by diabetes mellitus. |
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