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Orthopedics – Traumatology

Our medical team covers an extensive range of specialties, providing patients with modern, personalized care based on the latest medical standards.

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Mon–Fri, 9:00–17:00, Tel.: 0219676

Technological progress in orthopedic surgery

Orthopedics–Traumatology offers comprehensive evaluation and treatment for trauma, joint conditions, and musculoskeletal pathology. Interventions are minimally invasive, guided by modern technology, and performed by internationally trained specialists, for predictable results and rapid recovery.

Orthopedics – Traumatology at Metropolitan Hospital

Here, every treatment begins with an accurate understanding of the patient's pain, movement limitations, and functional goals. The partnership between Metropolitan Hospital and Ortopedicum provides patients with access to advanced interventions, high-performance equipment, and highly specialized expertise in sports surgery, orthopedic trauma, and complex joint pathology.

SUPER-SPECIALIZED ORTHOPAEDICS – INTERNATIONALLY RENOWNED SPECIALISTS
ORTOPEDICUM is a modern medical center that brings together confirmed experts in highly specialized fields in the field of orthopedics, such as shoulder surgery, knee surgery, ankle and foot surgery, sports medicine and physiotherapy.

The evaluation of each case is based on a detailed clinical analysis, modern imaging and personalized solutions, so that the treatment is minimally invasive, safe and adapted to the patient's functional goals.

Sports injuries benefit from dedicated diagnostic and treatment protocols, with a focus on rapid recovery and long-term joint protection. Ligament ruptures, instabilities, meniscus injuries, cartilage damage or ankle trauma are treated through arthroscopic procedures or ligament reconstructions, using modern techniques with accelerated recovery.

Shoulder surgery successfully treats rotator cuff tears, shoulder instability and osteoarthritis, while hip surgery focuses on hip osteoarthritis, dysplasia and femoral head necrosis. For the knee, the approach covers both traumatic and degenerative pathology, with reconstructive or corrective eye techniques. The ankle and foot are evaluated and treated in the context of deformities, instabilities, fractures or Achilles tendon pathology.

Pediatric orthopedics complements the approach by evaluating and treating conditions specific to children and adolescents, such as slipped epiphysis, discoid meniscus, painful flat feet, or patellar instability.

The central objective is the same in all cases: correct diagnosis, precise intervention, reduced pain and the fastest possible recovery.

Patient-centered care

The patient experience is our priority: accurate assessment, clear communication, and ongoing support. We offer a simple, professional, and safe medical journey — from diagnosis to recovery — in a comfortable environment and with the necessary guidance every step of the way.

Personalized care

Plans tailored to each patient, with transparent medical decisions and constant support.

Dedicated support

Monitoring and prompt intervention when necessary.

Rapid interventions

Priority access to effective investigations and treatments, without unnecessary waiting times.

Modern treatments

The main objective in Orthopedics–Traumatology is to restore functionality, reduce pain, and quickly return to daily or sports activities.

Shoulder surgery
• Rotator cuff injuries and tears
• Dislocation/instability
• Shoulder osteoarthritis
• Biceps brachii tendinitis
• Acromioclavicular disjunction
• Subacromial bursitis
Hand and elbow surgery
• Fractures of the hand, forearm, and carpal bones
• Sprains (hand, elbow, fist, fingers)
• Tendinitis
• Cartilage injuries
• Peripheral nerve compression
Hip surgery
• Coxarthrosis
• Adult hip dysplasia
• Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head
Persistent joint pain
Knee surgery
• Ligament ruptures (LIA/LIP, collateral)
• Meniscus injuries
• Patellar dislocation
• Chondromalacia
• Patellar tendinitis
• Cartilage injuries
• Gonarthrosis
Ankle and foot surgery
• Flat foot (plano-valgus)
• Cavo-varus foot
• Ankle arthroscopy
• Ankle arthrodesis
• Ligament reconstruction
• Hallux Valgus – correction
• Ankle/foot fractures
• Sprains
• Achilles tendon pathology
• Charcot-Marie-Tooth foot
Pediatric orthopedics
• Pathologies of the hip, knee, ankle, foot
• Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
• Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease
• Congenital patellar luxation
• Patellar instability
• Osteochondritis dissecans
• Discoid meniscus
• Painful flat foot
• Cavus-varus foot

Orthopedics – Traumatology Doctors

Dr. Ion-Andrei Popescu

Orthopedic Surgeon, highly specialized in complex shoulder surgery, arthroscopy and shoulder prosthesis

Dr. Dragos Popescu

Orthopedic Surgeon, specialized in arthroscopic and prosthetic knee surgery

Dr. Raul Colta

Orthopedic Surgeon-Traumatologist, super-specialized in ankle and foot surgery

Dr. Radu Paraschiv

Primary Physician Orthopedics-Traumatology, superspecialized in Sports Traumatology

Dr. Alexandru Badarau

Orthopedic Surgeon-Traumatologist, superspecialized in reconstructive and prosthetic hip surgery

Dr. Cosmin Simion

Orthopedics-Traumatology Specialist, superspecialized in Pediatric Orthopedics

The medical process in 3 simple steps

A clear, efficient and safe medical flow, so that each patient can easily understand and go through the stages of treatment.

1
Initial assessment
Medical consultation and investigations necessary to establish the diagnosis.
2
Personalized therapeutic plan
Individualized recommendations: treatment, monitoring or minimally invasive/surgical intervention.
3
Fast recovery and maximum comfort
Procedures performed in maximum safety and recovery in boutique hotel-type accommodations, with dedicated assistance.

FAQ

1. What symptoms indicate the need for an orthopedic consultation?
Persistent pain, swelling, joint instability, blockages, limitation of movement or difficulty walking/supporting.
2. When is an evaluation necessary after a sports injury?
If acute pain occurs, inability to continue activity, instability, swelling, or decreased mobility.
3. What investigations are recommended at the first orthopedic consultation?
X-ray, musculoskeletal ultrasound, MRI (depending on suspicion) and complete clinical evaluation.
4. In what situations are minimally invasive procedures (arthroscopy) recommended?
For ligament tears, meniscus injuries, instabilities, cartilage damage or sports injuries.
5. How are coxarthrosis and gonarthrosis treated?
Through conservative treatment in the initial stages; in advanced forms, prosthetics or minimally invasive interventions are recommended.
6. What does the treatment for Hallux Valgus involve?
Surgical correction of the deformity, through modern techniques that allow for lasting realignment and effective recovery.
7. What injuries are common in children and adolescents?
Discoid meniscus, osteochondritis dissecans, epiphysiolysis, patellar instability, foot deformities or sports injuries.
8. What are the benefits of a second opinion in orthopedics?
It confirms the diagnosis, clarifies therapeutic options, avoids unnecessary interventions, and gives the patient confidence that they are choosing the optimal treatment.

Why Metropolitan Hospital

Clinical excellence and expertise
Top diagnostics, investigations and analyses
Focus on the patient's needs
Transparency and professional ethics

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Monday – Friday: 08:00-20:00
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