Arthroplasty Reconstruction for Damaged Joints
What is Arthroplasty?
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure to treat joints that are severely damaged or have lost their function. With this method, damaged joint surfaces are replaced or repaired with artificial implants. Arthroplasty is preferred in cases such as arthritis, arthritis and post-traumatic joint damage and allows patients to get rid of their pain and return to their daily activities.
How is arthroplasty performed?
As Metropol Health Group, we offer the latest technologies and our expert surgical team in arthroplasty procedures:
- Diagnosis and Planning: The severity of joint damage is determined by imaging techniques such as MRI and X-rays. A surgical plan is prepared according to the patient’s age, physical condition and expectations.
- Surgical Procedure: With minimally invasive or open surgical techniques, the joint area is accessed and the damaged cartilage or bone surfaces are removed. They are replaced with biocompatible artificial implants.
- Recovery and Rehabilitation: After surgery, patients are offered special rehabilitation programs that allow them to regain joint function as quickly as possible.
Conditions and Symptoms Requiring Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty is usually performed in the following cases
- Severe Joint Pain: Chronic pain that cannot be relieved by medication.
- Movement Restriction: Difficulty with movement that makes daily activities difficult.
- Calcification and Degeneration: Severe wear and deterioration of the joint surfaces.
- Stiffness in the Joints: A feeling of stiffness and discomfort in the joint during movement.
- Loss of Function: Difficulty with activities such as walking, sitting or climbing stairs.
Treatment Methods
Total Arthroplasty
All damaged joint surfaces are replaced with artificial implants. It is especially common in knee and hip joints.
Partial Arthroplasty
A method of replacing only the damaged part of the joint with artificial parts. It is less invasive and allows for a quick recovery.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
This surgical method, which is performed through smaller incisions, reduces postoperative pain and recovery time.
Robotic Assisted Surgery
For procedures requiring high precision, robotic systems are used to ensure that the implants are placed in the perfect position.
Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
After surgery, individualized exercise programs are applied to restore joint mobility and muscle strength.
Why Metropol Health Group?
- Expert Staff: Experienced orthopedic surgeons and rehabilitation specialists.
- Advanced Technology: Faster recovery with minimally invasive and robotic surgical techniques.
- Personalized Approach: Treatment plans tailored to the patient’s needs and lifestyle.
Metropol Health Group’s professional team is with you for a pain-free life and freedom of movement with arthroplasty!
















