Dr. Hamid Reza Aslani
orthopedic surgeon and a subspecialist in arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee
Dr. Hamid Reza Aslani is a founding member and secretary of the Iranian Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Society, with extensive experience since 1993, specializing in shoulder and knee surgery after receiving his orthopedic specialization degree. He has completed numerous fellowship programs at reputable universities in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, France, and Italy. Currently, he is actively practicing in the field of shoulder and knee surgeries with his expertise gained from these prestigious institutions.
Shoulder
Shoulder surgery is one of the most delicate procedures for specialists in shoulder-related surgeries...
Knee
Knee problems generally fall into two categories: congenital abnormalities such as...
Upper Limb
Treatment of fractures and injuries occurring in the shoulders, hands, and other upper limb areas...
Peripheral Nerves
Disorders and diseases affecting peripheral nerves include...
Dr. Hamid Reza Aslani
Additional Courses::
- Graduated from medical school with the first rank in 1989.
- Specialty Board Certification in Orthopedics with the first rank in 1972.
- From 2000 to 2001, obtained a subspecialty degree in Shoulder and Knee Arthroscopy and Surgery from the Jewish Hospital, University of Louisville - Kentucky, USA.
- From 2001 to 2002, obtained a subspecialty degree in Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Surgery and Microsurgery from the University of Louisville - Kentucky, USA.
- AO Fellowship - Germany, 1997.
- Short-term Subspecialty Course in Knee and Hip Joint Replacement - Berlin, Germany, 1997.
- Short-term Subspecialty Course in Shoulder Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty - Heidelberg, Germany - 1997.
- Subspecialty Short-term Course in Knee Osteotomies - Cologne, Germany - 2004.
- Subspecialty Short-term Course in Shoulder Arthroscopy - San Antonio, Texas, USA - 2005.
- Subspecialty Short-term Course in Shoulder Arthroscopy - San Diego, California, USA - 2005.
- Subspecialty Short-term Fellowship in Total Knee Joint Replacement, New York, USA, in 2009.
- Short-term Subspecialty Course in Total Knee Joint Replacement - Short-term Course in Revision Knee Joint Replacement, Frankfurt, Germany - 2009.
- Subspecialty Short-term Fellowship in PCL & PLC Knee Ligament Reconstruction, USA, in 2012.
- Subspecialty Short-term Course in PCL & PLC Knee Ligament Reconstruction - USA - 2012.
- Subspecialty Short-term Course in Advanced Shoulder Arthroscopy - France - 2013.
Shoulder and Knee Surgery
Shoulder surgery is one of the most delicate procedures for specialists in shoulder-related surgeries due to the highly flexible nature of this joint, making it susceptible to various injuries resulting from heavy physical activities, accidents, or degeneration over time. In cases of serious shoulder injuries, doctors often recommend definitive surgical interventions using various methods, including arthroscopy.
Scientific Articles
Frequently Asked Questions
After shoulder surgery, you may need to make changes in your lifestyle and daily activities based on the type of surgery and the recommendations of the best shoulder surgeon.
Generally, up to 95% of patients are satisfied with knee joint replacement surgery.
If your daily function is severely affected and non-surgical methods such as anti-inflammatory medications and physiotherapy have not been effective, you should consider knee joint replacement.
A replaced knee joint typically lasts around 10 years before a revision surgery may be needed.
Initial symptoms of a rotator cuff tear include shoulder pain, muscle weakness, and limited range of motion, and should be evaluated by an orthopedic specialist.
Typically, complete tendon healing after shoulder surgery takes up to 6 months.