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orthopedics

dr med / Univ. Aleppo Hamid Hesso 1980-1987 Medical studies at the University of Aleppo/Syria1988-1990: General practitioner with his own practice in Aleppo since 1990 in Germany1991: Resident at the radiological university in Homburg/Saar1991-1996: Resident at the orthopedic university in Homburg/ Saar1996: Recognition as a specialist in orthopedics1996-2002: Senior physician at the orthopedic rehabilitation clinic in Bernkastel-Kues Since 2002: Orthopedist in private practice, TrierAdditional qualifications/designations:ChirotherapyAcupunctureSports medicinePhysical therapyPain and neural therapyUltrasound of the supporting and locomotor organs as well as the Infant Hip Partial Radiology

orthopedics

Dr. med / Univ Aleppo Hamid Hesso


 

    1980-1987: Medical studies at the University of Aleppo/Syria1988-1990: General practitioner with his own practice in Aleppo since 1990 in Germany1991: Assistant doctor at the radiological university in Homburg/Saar1991-1996: Assistant doctor at the orthopedic university in Homburg/Saar1996: Recognition as a specialist in orthopaedics1996-2002: senior physician at the orthopedic rehabilitation clinic in Bernkastel-Kuessince 2002: resident orthopedist in his own practice, Trier

 

Additional qualifications/designations:

 

    Chiropractic therapy, acupuncture, sports medicine, physical therapy, pain and neural therapy, ultrasound of the supporting and musculoskeletal organs and the baby's hip, partial radiology

 

orthopedics

dr med / Univ. Aleppo Hamid Hesso 1980-1987 Medical studies at the University of Aleppo/Syria1988-1990: General practitioner with his own practice in Aleppo since 1990 in Germany1991: Resident at the radiological university in Homburg/Saar1991-1996: Resident at the orthopedic university in Homburg/ Saar1996: Recognition as a specialist in orthopedics1996-2002: Senior physician at the orthopedic rehabilitation clinic in Bernkastel-Kues Since 2002: Orthopedist in private practice, TrierAdditional qualifications/designations:ChirotherapyAcupunctureSports medicinePhysical therapyPain and neural therapyUltrasound of the supporting and locomotor organs as well as the Infant Hip Partial Radiology

Orthopedics in Trier

Orthopedics in our specialist practice Orthopedic medicine treats all diseases and disorders of the human musculoskeletal system. These can be congenital, such as deformities of the hip or other joints. However, orthopedic problems can also arise secondary to misalignments, overloading or certain diseases. In our practice, all clinical pictures are professionally diagnosed and treated. The most modern methods are used. The range of treatments can be supplemented by additional qualifications in related areas, such as sports medicine or acupuncture. Preventive advice is also part of this specialist area. Appointments can be arranged in person, by telephone or by e-mail. Ms. Alo-Hesso Rochan is happy to answer any questions. As an orthopedic specialist practice, we offer many options to help you with all ailments of the musculoskeletal system. With the most modern diagnostic methods, we can find out exactly where the causes of your pain lie. The specialist training as an orthopedist together with additional further training in acupuncture and sports medicine allow a wide range of treatment approaches. We can positively influence almost all complaints of the spine, joints and bones that require conservative treatment - whether knee joint or hip joint pain, meniscus pain, herniated disc, tennis elbow, arthrosis or osteoporosis - using a wide variety of therapies. Let us fight your pain and significantly improve your quality of life again.

Orthopedist in Trier

As an orthopedic specialist practice, we offer many options to help you with all ailments of the musculoskeletal system. With the most modern diagnostic methods, we can find out exactly where the causes of your pain lie. The specialist training as an orthopedist together with additional further training in acupuncture and sports medicine allow a wide range of treatment approaches. We can positively influence almost all complaints of the spine, joints and bones that require conservative treatment - whether knee joint or hip joint pain, meniscus pain, herniated disc, tennis elbow, arthrosis or osteoporosis - using a wide variety of therapies. Let us fight your pain and significantly improve your quality of life again.
  • disc prolapse

    The individual vertebrae are separated from each other by intervertebral discs. The intervertebral disc itself consists of a gelatinous core and a fibrous outer covering and functions as a small shock absorber between the vertebrae. In the case of a herniated or herniated disc, the nucleus emerges through the fibrous ring and presses on the nerves running in the spinal canal.

  • scoliosis

    A healthy spine has a double S-shaped curve. In the case of scoliosis, the spine is also bent laterally, and individual vertebral bodies are twisted. The axis of the spine is shifted, bending and twisting sideways.

  • Spinalkanalstenose

    The spinal canal is the tunnel formed by the stacked vertebrae at their center. In the case of spinal canal stenosis, the orthopedist diagnoses a narrowing of the inner spinal canal, in which the spinal cord runs. The constriction puts pressure on the spinal cord.

  • osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis is a disease of the bone metabolism. The body makes more bone-breaking cells (osteoclasts) than bone-forming cells (osteoblasts). Bone loss, decrease in bone tissue and bone strength are the result. The bone becomes porous and breaks more quickly. Fractures and pain are often the first indications of the underlying disease to the orthopaedist.

  • Signs of wear and tear (spondylarthrosis, osteochondrosis)

    The first signs of wear and tear appear on the spine from around the age of 30.

  • blockages of the vertebral bodies

    In a healthy spine, every vertebra has its place. To allow movement, a system of discs, muscles and ligaments hold the vertebrae in place. Orthopaedists speak of a vertebral blockage when this holding apparatus no longer works and individual vertebral bodies shift.

  • ankylosing spondylitis

    Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that usually occurs in young adulthood. The disease progresses in phases and is incurable, but the orthopaedist tries to influence its course with numerous therapies and to relieve pain.

  • pelvic tilt

    The pelvic girdle is made up of the two hip bones and the sacrum and connects the spine with the legs. When standing, the pelvis is ideally in a horizontal position. In children and adolescents, the imbalance can grow out again on its own.

  • Spondylarthrose

    It is a degenerative disease of the small vertebral joints, i.e. wear and tear of the articular cartilage. It often occurs with age and spares almost no one.