Introduction to Joint Surgery 7th Floor, East Ward, Surgery Building - 聊城市第二人民医院
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Introduction to Joint Surgery 7th Floor, East Ward, Surgery Building
  • Date:2020-01-08
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 Liaocheng City Second People's Joint Surgery Department is the key development specialty of the hospital, the department takes joint diseases, sports medicine, bone and soft tissue tumors as the direction of development, and has accumulated rich clinical experience in the fields of artificial hip and knee replacement and revision, minimally invasive knee (shoulder) arthroscopy, bone tumor diagnosis and treatment, and so on, and so far it has completed nearly 1,000 cases of various kinds of artificial joint replacement surgeries, and the clinical effects of the postoperative follow-up for more than 15 years have reached the The clinical efficacy has reached the domestic advanced level after more than 15 years of follow-up. Doctors of our department have studied in many joint surgery centers in China, and have maintained extensive cooperation with top experts in China.

 Scope of diagnosis and treatment:

1. Diagnosis and surgical treatment of various joint diseases

2. Artificial joint replacement and revision surgery for hip, knee, shoulder, elbow and other joints.

3. Surgical treatment of hip and knee joint lesions of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis.

4. Surgical treatment of ischemic necrosis of femoral head

5. Surgical treatment of femoral neck fracture and intertrochanteric fracture of femur

6. Surgical treatment of knee ligament injury

7. Diagnosis and treatment of congenital hip dislocation

8.Various congenital deformities and traumatic deformities of bone and joints.

9. Arthroscopic examination and minimally invasive treatment

10.Minimally invasive correction of bunion, foot and ankle deformity

11.Diagnosis and treatment of difficult shoulder and elbow joint pain and minimally invasive treatment

12.Diagnosis and treatment of bone and joint soft tissue tumor