European Medical Center (EMC)

Moscow, Russian Federation
Total review: 15
Est. 1989

Ankle Surgery

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European Medical Center (EMC)

Moscow, Russian Federation
Total review: 15

Established

1989

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Ankle Surgery at European Medical Center (EMC)

What procedures are available at European Medical Center (EMC)?

European Medical Center (EMC), can be found in Spiridonyevskiy Pereulok, Moscow, Russian Federation and offers its patients Ankle Surgery procedures as well as 259 other procedures, across 34 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Ankle Surgery procedures at European Medical Center (EMC). The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request, and the average price is around ฿49,500.

How many medical staff are there at European Medical Center (EMC) and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Clinic, with 17 in total, and European Medical Center (EMC) is accredited by just one known accreditations institute, JCI Accredited

Facility Services Available at European Medical Center (EMC)

Free Wifi
International newspapers
Interpreter services
Medical records transfer
Mobility accessible rooms
Online doctor consultation
Pharmacy
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Ankle Surgery in Moscow

Ankle Surgery is an option to consider when conservative treatments fail to alleviate severe arthritis pain in the ankle. The kind of surgery varies on factors such as age, activity level, and severity of the damage or deformity.

There are two main types of ankle surgeries; ankle fusion and ankle replacement. In ankle fusion, the surgeon fuses the damaged bones together reducing the ankle's motion but effectively relieving arthritis pain. It is usually recommended for younger, more active individuals. On the other hand, ankle replacement involves replacing the damaged bones with a plastic-and-metal joint. This retains more natural movement in the ankle but could loosen over time.

Ankle replacement is generally advised for less active individuals above 60 years. However, this procedure may be unsuitable for individuals who are under 50, have weak ankle ligaments, are significantly overweight, have misaligned ankle bones, suffer nerve damage from diabetes, are active in high-impact sports, or are heavy smokers.

What's the Recovery Time for Ankle Surgery Procedures in Moscow?

Following your procedure, your wellbeing must come first. Therefore, it will be important for you to allot a period of four to six weeks to rest and recuperate. This translates into taking a necessary pause from your daily work routine. For those with occupations entailing physical labor, the time for convalescence may be considerably extended. Don't rush the process. Total recovery will be a marathon, not a sprint. You should anticipate it taking up to a year before resuming most of your regular activities. This allows for gradual, sustainable progress. Activities such as swimming, hiking, and cycling will once again be within your reach in due course. However, caution must still prevail. Avoid high-impact exercises  that could compromise the integrity and stability of your new ankle. Take the long view of your recovery. Consider your health as an investment in your future joy and fulfillment. Your ongoing cooperation and patience during this crucial period will be instrumental in attaining a successful outcome.

What's the Success Rate of Ankle Surgery Procedures in Moscow?

Operation success in ankle joint replacement surgery in Moscow  typically depends on several factors. Firstly, the surgery aims at significantly reducing the patient’s pain by replacing the arthritic ankle. Secondly, it seeks to correct any joint malalignment. Both objectives are usually well-achieved through careful pre-operative planning and the use of precise intra-operative equipment.

The post-surgery range of movement may vary among patients. However, most express satisfaction due to pain reduction, making any additional movement an added bonus. Rehabilitation protocols further help in achieving the best possible range of movement. Ultimately, patients must understand that surgery doesn't necessarily return the normal ankle flexibility but effectively alleviates ankle problems. With clear expectations and proper information, patients usually end up satisfied post-ankle replacement.

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  • Dr. Dominique Gotye

    Dr. Dominique Gotye

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  • Dr. Susan McGladdery

    Dr. Susan McGladdery

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  • Prof. Dr. Aleksey Krivoshapkin

    Prof. Dr. Aleksey Krivoshapkin

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  • Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Derlon

    Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Derlon

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  • Dr. Nidal Salim

    Dr. Nidal Salim

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  • Dr. Aleksey Zhivov

    Dr. Aleksey Zhivov

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  • Dr. Julia Mandelblat

    Dr. Julia Mandelblat

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  • Dr. Iskra Daskalova

    Dr. Iskra Daskalova

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  • Dr. Raid Elias

    Dr. Raid Elias

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  • Prof. Dr. Andrey Korolev

    Prof. Dr. Andrey Korolev

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    Dr. Nicolas Vaude

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  • Prof. Dr. Eugene Lisbon

    Prof. Dr. Eugene Lisbon

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    Prof. Dr Pierre Monod

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  • Dr. Jill Gachet

    Dr. Jill Gachet

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