Orthopedic Services

No matter what your joint, muscle or bone injury or condition, at Ordibehesht Hospital, you find orthopedic specialists who can comprehensively diagnose and treat you.
Count on us to help you move well and without pain.
As a patient with us, you have access to the latest treatments and technologies because Ordibehesht Hospital physicians are researchers. Together with their colleagues at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, they are continuously making discoveries to improve your treatment options and health. Whether your condition is common or rare, you find doctors with extensive training and experience in your condition.

When to See a Hand, Wrist or Elbow Specialist?

If you have pain, stiffness or loss of mobility that lasts more than a week, you should see a doctor. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent you from doing serious or permanent damage to your hand, wrist or elbow.
When to See a Foot and Ankle Specialist?
If you have foot or ankle pain that lasts more than a week, you should see a foot and ankle specialist. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent you from doing serious or permanent damage to your foot or ankle.

Do I Need a Referral for Orthopedic Care?

You can make an appointment with one of our foot and ankle specialists directly without a referral.

Nonsurgical Care:

Many foot and ankle conditions respond well to nonsurgical treatment. Your doctor will typically recommend conservative treatment before considering surgical options.

Surgical Care:

If you are still experiencing problems after conservative care, you and your orthopedic surgeon may want to discuss whether surgery is right for you. We offer a full spectrum of surgical approaches to restore function, promote healing and reduce the risk of loss of motion and pain.
When you have severe hip or knee arthritis or another serious joint issue, it can impact your life.
Chronic pain, stiffness and difficulty walking are all signs that you may have significant “bone-on-bone” joint degeneration. It may be time to consider a joint replacement.

Hip problems are common in older adults and athletes, and they’re treatable.

Look to Ordibehesht Hospital orthopedists for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of your hip condition.

When to See a Doctor?

If you have hip pain that lasts more than a week, you should see a doctor. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent more serious or permanent damage to your joint or surrounding soft tissue.

Nonsurgical Care

Many hip conditions respond well to nonsurgical treatment. Your doctor will typically recommend conservative treatment before considering surgical options.

Hip Surgery

Ordibehesht Hospital orthopedic surgeons offer advanced surgical techniques for treating hip conditions that have not responded to conservative treatment.

Hip arthroscopy

also known as a “hip scope,” is a minimally invasive approach that may reduce trauma to your hip and speed recovery. Arthroscopy can be used to repair a torn labrum, fix an impingement, and clean away torn cartilage or loose bodies.
Knee pain and problems can have many causes and can greatly impact daily life.
Look to Ordibehesht Hospital orthopedists to find the source of your knee problem and to personalize your treatment plan to your lifestyle.

When to See a Doctor?

If you have knee pain that lasts more than a week, you should see a doctor. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent more serious or permanent damage to the knee joint and surrounding soft tissue.

Nonsurgical Care

Many knee conditions respond well to nonsurgical treatment. Your doctor will typically recommend conservative treatment before considering surgical options.

Knee Surgery

Ordibehesht Hospital orthopedic surgeons offer advanced surgical techniques for treating knee conditions that have not responded to conservative treatment.

Knee Arthroscopy:

Knee arthroscopy, also known as a “knee scope,” is a minimally invasive approach for treating a range of knee problems, including meniscus, ligament and cartilage injuries. Minimally invasive knee surgery involves smaller incisions and leads to a faster recovery and better outcomes. You can usually go home the same day as your surgery. In many cases, you can return to sports at the same level of intensity or higher safely after completing your rehab.

Hip & Knee Replacement:

If you have severe joint damage or degeneration, you may be a candidate for a knee replacement. Ordibehesht Hospital surgeons offer a range of surgical approaches, including advanced robotically assisted procedures, and are sought out for their expertise in complex revision surgeries as well.
The shoulder is your body’s most mobile joint. This flexibility makes your shoulder prone to injury.
Count on us to help you move well and without pain.

When to See a Doctor?

If you have shoulder pain that lasts more than a week, you should see a doctor. An early diagnosis and the right treatment can prevent you from doing serious or permanent damage to your joint.

Nonsurgical Care

Many shoulder conditions respond well to nonsurgical treatment. Your doctor will typically recommend conservative treatment before considering surgical options.
Lifestyle Modifications & NSAIDs For many people, avoiding activities that irritate your shoulder can provide lasting relief. Rest, icing your shoulder and heat therapy can also reduce discomfort and help your body heal. In addition, your doctor may prescribe a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to ease pain and swelling.
Physical Therapy and Injections Targeted stretching and strengthening exercises can ease pain and restore function. If physical therapy doesn’t improve your symptoms, your doctor may recommend a corticosteroid injection to reduce joint inflammation.

Shoulder Surgery

If you have not responded to conservative treatment, you may be a candidate for shoulder arthroscopy, shoulder resurfacing or shoulder replacement.

Arthroscopy

Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive approach that allows your surgeon to see and work inside your shoulder with smaller incisions. Your recovery is often faster and less painful. Arthroscopy can be used to restore normal joint stability and strength for many injuries, including rotator cuff tears, shoulder instabilities, ligament tears and SLAP lesions.

Reconstruction & Replacement
Partial and Total Joint Replacement

If you have severe joint damage or degeneration, you may be a candidate for shoulder resurfacing or replacement. Ordibehesht Hospital surgeons offer a range of surgical approaches to restore your shoulder joint and are sought out for their expertise in complex revision surgeries as well

 

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