Living with severe joint pain, a complex fracture, or a restricted range of motion can deeply impact every aspect of your daily life. Whether it is the inability to play your favorite sport, the struggle to walk up a flight of stairs, or the chronic ache that keeps you awake at night, orthopedic conditions demand expert attention. At Liv Hospital, we understand that orthopedic care is about much more than fixing bones; it is about restoring your independence, your active lifestyle, and your overall quality of life.
Stepping into a hospital for orthopedic surgery or complex joint treatment can feel intimidating. Questions about recovery times, surgical risks, and long-term outcomes are entirely natural. This educational handbook is designed to provide you with a clear, factual, and empowering overview of the orthopedic and traumatology services at Liv Hospital. By combining the expertise of internationally recognized orthopedic surgeons with the world’s most advanced robotic and imaging technologies, we aim to turn your physical limitations into a story of recovery and renewed strength.

Understanding Orthopedics
Orthopedics, or orthopedic surgery, is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of injuries and diseases of the body’s musculoskeletal system. This complex system provides the body with form, support, stability, and movement.
To fully grasp the scope of your care, it helps to understand the components of this system:
- Bones: The hard framework that supports the body and protects vital organs.
- Joints: The pivotal areas where two or more bones meet (such as the knee, hip, shoulder, or elbow), allowing for motion.
- Cartilage: The smooth, rubbery tissue that covers the ends of bones at joints, reducing friction and absorbing shock.
- Ligaments: Tough bands of fibrous tissue that connect bone to bone, providing joint stability.
- Tendons: Strong cords of tissue that connect muscles to bones, enabling movement when muscles contract.
- Muscles: The tissues that contract and relax to move the skeletal structure.
When disease (such as osteoarthritis), trauma (such as a fall or sports injury), or genetic conditions disrupt any of these components, the orthopedic specialists at Liv Hospital step in with targeted, highly effective interventions.
The First Step to Effective Treatment
Accurate treatment begins with an accurate diagnosis. You cannot effectively fix what you cannot clearly see. Liv Hospital utilizes a state-of-the-art radiology department to map your musculoskeletal system with pinpoint accuracy.
Advanced Diagnostic Tools
- EOS 3D Imaging System: A revolutionary, Nobel Prize-winning technology that allows us to capture full-body, 3D images of your skeletal system while you are standing up. Because it images you in a weight-bearing position, it provides a much more accurate picture of how your spine and lower joints interact. Crucially, the EOS system uses up to 85% less radiation than traditional X-rays and up to 95% less than basic CT scans, making it incredibly safe, especially for children requiring multiple scans for conditions like scoliosis.
- High-Resolution 3 Tesla MRI: Used primarily to evaluate soft tissues, this powerful MRI provides highly detailed cross-sectional images of cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. It is essential for diagnosing sports injuries such as meniscal tears or rotator cuff injuries.
- 3D CT Scans: Used to evaluate complex bone fractures, joint deformities, and intricate spinal conditions, providing our surgeons with a three-dimensional blueprint for surgical planning.

Joint Replacement (Arthroplasty): The Robotic Advantage
Osteoarthritis—the “wear and tear” arthritis that degrades joint cartilage over time—is a leading cause of disability worldwide. When non-surgical treatments no longer provide relief, joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty) can be a life-changing procedure that permanently eliminates pain and restores mobility.
At Liv Hospital, we specialize in total and partial knee replacements, as well as total hip and shoulder replacements. However, we do not rely on traditional, manual techniques alone. We integrate advanced robotic-assisted technology to elevate the precision of your surgery.
How Robotic-Assisted Surgery Works
It is a common misconception that the robot performs the surgery. In reality, the robotic system is a highly advanced tool entirely controlled by your specialized orthopedic surgeon.
- Personalized 3D Planning: Before surgery, a CT scan of your joint is taken to create a personalized 3D virtual model. The surgeon uses this model to plan the exact size, placement, and alignment of the artificial implant based on your unique anatomy.
- Precision Execution: During the operation, the robotic arm provides real-time sensory feedback. It physically prevents the surgeon from moving outside the pre-planned surgical boundaries. This ensures that only the diseased bone is removed and healthy tissue is preserved.
- Perfect Alignment: The robot helps the surgeon position the implant with sub-millimeter accuracy. Proper alignment is the most critical factor in ensuring your new joint feels natural, moves smoothly, and lasts for decades.
The Benefits for You:
- Reduced post-operative pain and reliance on pain medications.
- Less damage to surrounding muscles and soft tissues.
- A faster return to walking and daily activities.
- A highly customized fit that improves the longevity of the artificial joint.
Sports Medicine: Minimally Invasive Healing
Whether you are a professional athlete or a weekend warrior, sports injuries can abruptly halt your active life. The Sports Medicine department at Liv Hospital focuses on rapid, effective healing to get you back in the game safely.
Arthroscopy: Healing Through a Keyhole
For many joint injuries, we utilize arthroscopic surgery. This is a minimally invasive technique where the surgeon makes a tiny incision (about the size of a buttonhole) and inserts an arthroscope—a narrow tube equipped with a high-definition camera and fiber-optic light.
The camera projects the interior of your joint onto a large screen, allowing the surgeon to diagnose and repair the damage using miniaturized surgical instruments inserted through a second small incision.
Common Arthroscopic Procedures Include:
- Knee: Repairing torn Anterior Cruciate Ligaments (ACL), trimming or repairing torn menisci, and removing loose bone fragments.
- Shoulder: Repairing rotator cuff tears, stabilizing dislocated shoulders, and treating labral tears (Bankart or SLAP lesions).
- Ankle: Treating impingements, repairing cartilage damage, and reconstructing unstable ligaments after severe sprains.
Because arthroscopy avoids large incisions and the cutting of major muscles, patients experience significantly less bleeding, minimized scarring, and a dramatically accelerated rehabilitation process compared to traditional open surgery.

Spine Surgery: Correcting Alignment and Relieving Pain
Back and neck pain are among the most common medical complaints globally. While most spine issues can be resolved with physical therapy and medication, severe structural problems may require surgical intervention.
The orthopedic spine surgeons at Liv Hospital collaborate closely with neurosurgeons to manage complex spinal conditions, including:
- Scoliosis and Kyphosis: Correcting abnormal curvatures of the spine using advanced instrumentation and 3D navigation to ensure safe and effective spinal realignment.
- Herniated Discs: Removing the portion of a spinal disc that is pressing on a nerve, relieving debilitating leg or arm pain (sciatica).
- Spinal Stenosis: Decompressing the spinal canal to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS):
Whenever clinically appropriate, our surgeons employ MISS techniques. Instead of a long incision down the back, specialized tubular retractors are used to separate the muscles rather than cut them gently. This approach drastically reduces blood loss, decreases the risk of infection, and shortens the hospital stay from weeks to just a few days.
Regenerative Orthopedics
Not all joint pain requires a scalpel. Liv Hospital is at the forefront of Regenerative Orthopedics, a field dedicated to using your body’s own biological materials to heal damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and potentially delay or eliminate the need for major surgery.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
Your blood contains platelets, which are packed with growth factors that naturally trigger tissue repair. In PRP therapy, we draw a small amount of your blood, spin it in a high-speed centrifuge to concentrate the platelets, and then inject this powerful, healing serum directly into your damaged joint or tendon. It is highly effective for early-stage knee osteoarthritis, tennis elbow, and Achilles tendonitis.
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cells are unique because they have the potential to develop into different cell types, including cartilage and bone cells. We harvest these cells—typically from your own bone marrow or abdominal fat—process them in our advanced laboratories, and inject them into the injured area. This therapy aims to reduce severe inflammation, promote the repair of worn-down cartilage, and improve joint function natively.
Pediatric Orthopedics
Treating children is fundamentally different from treating adults. Children’s bones are still growing, meaning injuries and deformities must be managed with extreme care to avoid disrupting the growth plates.
Our pediatric orthopedic specialists provide compassionate, highly specialized care for congenital and developmental conditions, including:
- Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH): Early screening via ultrasound and treatment using specialized harnesses or gentle surgical reduction.
- Clubfoot (Talipes Equinovarus): Utilizing the Ponseti method of gentle manipulation and casting to correct the foot deformity without invasive surgery whenever possible.
- Pediatric Fractures: Employing specialized techniques to stabilize broken bones while protecting the child’s future growth potential.

Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Even the most perfect, technologically advanced orthopedic surgery is only half the battle. The other half is what you do after you leave the operating room. Comprehensive physical therapy is absolutely critical to a successful orthopedic outcome.
At Liv Hospital, your rehabilitation begins almost immediately—often on the same day as your surgery. Our specialized orthopedic physiotherapists will work with you to:
- Safely restore your range of motion.
- Rebuild the muscle strength around the treated joint.
- Train you on proper gait (walking) mechanics.
- Utilize advanced equipment, such as anti-gravity treadmills, to allow you to walk and exercise without placing full body weight on your healing joints.
Your therapy plan will be customized to your specific lifestyle goals, ensuring that whether you want to return to professional soccer or simply walk in the park pain-free, you have the physical capability to do so safely.
Healing Without Borders
Liv Hospital proudly serves as a center of orthopedic excellence for patients traveling from across the globe. We recognize that traveling internationally for surgery, especially when mobility is an issue, requires meticulous planning and support.
Our International Patient Center is dedicated to making your orthopedic journey seamless and stress-free:
- Pre-Travel Medical Evaluation: You can securely send us your X-rays and MRI scans. Our orthopedic surgeons will review them and provide a detailed surgical plan and cost estimate before you leave your home country.
- Logistical Support: We arrange VIP airport transfers using vehicles equipped to accommodate patients with mobility restrictions.
- Accommodation: We assist in booking accessible hotel rooms near the hospital for you and your accompanying family members.
- Dedicated Interpreters: A personal coordinator who speaks your native language will be by your side throughout all medical consultations, preoperative testing, and physical therapy sessions.
- Post-Operative Fit-to-Fly Certification: Our medical team will provide all necessary documentation and ensure you are medically cleared and physically comfortable before you board your flight home.
Your Path to Moving Freely Again
Orthopedic pain and injury can make your world feel incredibly small. But modern medicine has the power to expand it once more. At Liv Hospital, we are dedicated to providing you with the most advanced, scientifically proven methods to restore your musculoskeletal health.
From the revolutionary precision of robotic joint replacement and the low-impact healing of arthroscopy to the biological power of regenerative medicine, our tools are state-of-the-art. Yet, our most important asset is the deeply collaborative, patient-focused approach of our medical team. We do not just treat bones and joints; we treat the person. When you are ready to reclaim your mobility and leave the pain behind, the orthopedic experts at Liv Hospital are here to guide you every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Orthopedics at Liv Hospital
1. How long will a robotic-assisted knee or hip replacement last?
While individual results vary based on age, weight, and activity level, modern artificial joints combined with the precision alignment of robotic-assisted surgery are designed for exceptional durability. Most current joint replacements are expected to function well for 15 to 20 years, and often much longer, before any revision might be necessary.
2. Is robotic joint replacement surgery more painful than traditional surgery?
Actually, the opposite is usually true. Because the robotic system allows the surgeon to be incredibly precise, there is less trauma to the surrounding muscles and soft tissues. Patients typically experience less post-operative pain, require fewer narcotic painkillers, and achieve a faster return to mobility compared to traditional manual surgery.
3. Will I be awake during my arthroscopic sports surgery?
This depends on the specific procedure and your medical history. Many arthroscopic procedures, such as knee meniscus repairs, can be performed under regional anesthesia (like a spinal block), where you are numb from the waist down but awake, often lightly sedated. Complex shoulder arthroscopies usually require general anesthesia. Your anesthesiologist will discuss the safest and most comfortable option with you before surgery.
4. How soon after joint replacement surgery will I start physical therapy?
Movement is medicine. At Liv Hospital, physical therapy usually begins within 24 hours of your joint replacement surgery. You will likely be assisted in standing and taking your first steps on the same day as, or the day after, your operation. Early mobilization is key to preventing blood clots and ensuring optimal joint function.
5. Does PRP or Stem Cell therapy hurt?
Regenerative injections involve a needle entering the joint space, which can cause temporary discomfort. However, we use local anesthetics to numb the area before the injection, and we often use ultrasound guidance to ensure the needle is placed perfectly, minimizing pain. You may experience some mild, temporary soreness in the joint for a few days after the procedure as the biological healing process begins.
6. Am I too old for spine surgery?
Age is not the primary deciding factor; your overall health and the specific spinal condition dictate surgical eligibility. Many older adults undergo minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) very safely. Because MISS involves smaller incisions, less anesthesia time, and less blood loss, it is often an excellent and safe option for seniors suffering from debilitating conditions like spinal stenosis.
7. Can I fly home immediately after orthopedic surgery?
No, immediate air travel is not recommended. Flying shortly after major orthopedic surgery (like a joint replacement or complex fracture repair) significantly increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a dangerous blood clot. Depending on the surgery, you will typically need to remain in Istanbul for 10 to 14 days for post-operative monitoring, initial physical therapy, and medical clearance before it is safe to fly.
8. What is the EOS imaging system, and why is it important for children?
The EOS system is an advanced 3D X-ray machine. It is particularly important for children (especially those with scoliosis who require frequent monitoring) because it captures full-body, weight-bearing images while emitting up to 85% less radiation than a standard X-ray. This drastically reduces a child’s cumulative radiation exposure over their lifetime.
9. Will I set off metal detectors at the airport after a joint replacement?
Yes, the metal alloys used in modern artificial knees, hips, and shoulders will likely trigger airport security scanners. This is very common. You simply need to inform the security agent that you have a medical implant before walking through the scanner. We will also provide you with a medical implant identification card to carry in your wallet for convenience.
10. How do I prepare my home for when I return after joint surgery?
Before your return home, it is vital to create a safe, fall-proof environment. Remove loose throw rugs, ensure walkways are clear of electrical cords and clutter, and place frequently used items on countertops to avoid bending or reaching. We strongly recommend installing a raised toilet seat and grab bars in the shower. Our physical therapy team will provide a comprehensive checklist to help you and your family prepare.