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University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
Disorders or deformities of the musculoskeletal system affect a person's life in respect of leisure activities, sports and profession. The University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery restores its patients' mobility: Pain-free mobility and physical resilience can be restored as a result of state-of-the-art treatment methods. In 2003 the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery was one of the first Tübingen University Hospitals to be certificated in accordance with the ISO 9001 stipulations. It is located in the Crona Hospitals on the "Berg" Hospital premises.
The Hospital relies on state-of-the-art techniques for joint replacements for the hip, knee, shoulder and small joints. These, in particular, include hip cap prosthesis, minimally invasive surgical access and computer-assisted navigation. Our experts will brief you on the possibility and advisability of the employment of these procedures.
Our paediatric orthopaedic surgery experts look after children and adolescents with congenital or acquired disorders, as well as with malposition of the limbs or the spinal column. Our experts work in close collaboration with the Departments of Sports Medicine and Physiotherapy in the areas of sports orthopaedic surgery and rehabilitation medicine.

Medical Director
Tel. +49 7071 29-86033 Service-phone
Fax +49 7071 29-4091
- Artificial joint replacements (endoprosthetics) including computer-assisted navigation for hip and knee total endoprosthesis
- Joint surgery, including reconstructive procedures in the case of cartilage damage
- Surgery of the spinal column
- Foot and ankle joint surgery
- Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
- Sports orthopaedic surgery, including minimally invasive procedures for surgery of the meniscus and knee ligament
- Orthopaedic tumour surgery
- The mechanism of large joints and artificial joints (endoprosthesis)
- Optimised surface of implants for the hip and knee
- Stability of the spinal column, with and without implants
- Tissue culture of joint cartilage, intervertebral disks and bone
- Computer simulations for position regulation
- Inflammation factors in the case of arthrosis and rheumatism
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Further information about the University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery can be found on the German version (DE).
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