Welcome Note from Dr. Stelios Hadjichristofis
Dear Patient,
When people visit an orthopaedic surgeon, their first thought often is, "I don't want (or need) surgery." And they may be right. Surgical treatment is just one of the many options available. Many of my patients don't require surgery; they can be treated using other methods. If a problem can be resolved without surgery, that's the path we'll take.
I'll provide you with information about all available treatment options for your specific condition, outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each. There's a wealth of valuable information for various medical conditions, which can help answer many questions you might have or alleviate certain concerns.
The trust of my patients is of utmost importance to me. My primary approach is to keep you well-informed. It's my duty to help you understand the advice I provide.
When you come to see me as your orthopedic surgeon, surgery isn't your only choice. Sometimes, through rehabilitation and available prescriptions, your problem can be resolved. If surgery is necessary, I'll inform you why it's needed, what will happen during the surgical procedure, and what you can expect as a potential outcome after the surgery.
No orthopaedic surgeon practices without the support of a professional team and I am certainly no exception! Our team consists of highly educated and motivated professionals. During your visit you may meet many of them as they work to make your visit go smoothly, with minimal stress.
Specialties
Arthritis
Arthroscopic Surgery
Joint Replacement
Disability
Pain
Trauma/Fractures
Sports Medicine
Deformity
Procedures
Bunion Surgery
Bunion surgery is considered when nonsurgical treatments fail to alleviate pain and correct foot deformities caused by bunions.
Arthritis of the Shoulder
The shoulder is the most moveable joint in your body.
Knee Arthroscopy
Knee Arthroscopy is a routine operation performed as a day case.
Knee: Patello-Femoral Replacement
In a minority of patients, arthritis is confined to the patello-femoral joint between the knee cap and the lower end of the thigh bone.
Knee Ligament Reconstruction Surgery
An ACL injury often requires arthroscopic reconstruction using grafts, with general or spinal anesthesia and a hospital stay.
Knee: Total Replacement
Total knee replacement replaces damaged knee surfaces with implants, requiring a 5-7 day hospital stay and 6 weeks recovery.
Knee: Revision Replacement
Revision knee replacements last 10-15 years, after which loosening causes pain, necessitating more challenging revision surgery.
Knee Replacement Computer Assisted Surgery
Computer-assisted, image-guided technologies have revolutionized orthopaedic surgery, enhancing accuracy and enabling less invasive procedures.
New hope for patients with meniscus knee injuries
New collagen meniscus implants offer hope for knee injury patients, enhancing stability and reducing osteoarthritis risk.
Rotator Cuff Tears and Treatment Options
Rotator cuff tears, often age-related, are treated through rehabilitation or surgery, depending on symptoms and patient needs.
Surgery
Specializing in orthopaedic procedures, Nicosia offers collagen meniscus implants, meniscus allografts, and advanced knee surgeries
Total Hip Replacement
Total Hip Replacement replaces a damaged hip joint, alleviating arthritis pain and improving mobility with durable prosthetic components.