Dr. Alexander Moser
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As a sports orthopedist in Berlin (Mitte), Dr. med. Alexander Moser has specialized in knee, shoulder and ankle surgery as well as in the hip joint. Among other things, Dr. Moser is listed as a top doctor in Germany for hip surgery in leading media.
He is the medical director of the sports orthopedics and hip surgery department at a leading Berlin clinic. There he treats all diseases of the large joints in adolescents and adults.
Before every operation, Dr. Moser first considers all relevant conservative treatment methods in order to avoid operations. The acquired qualifications in physical therapy, manual medicine and chirotherapy mark his special expertise in this area.
At the heart of the treatment methods used by Dr. Moser, your sports orthopedist in Berlin, is joint-preserving hip surgery. Only a small number of specialist clinics in Germany offer hip arthroscopies as a routine procedure with the necessary frequency. As one of the few specialists in Germany, Dr. Moser specializes in both joint-preserving hip surgery and minimally invasive hip joint replacement (hip prosthesis).
He uses all hip surgery procedures and assesses and treats all hip diseases in their entirety. This often saves the patient an endoprosthetic treatment or delays it for years.
Experienced surgeons regularly visit Dr. Moser in the operating room to learn special hip surgery techniques. Numerous medical companies name his department (inter)nationally as a reference center for hip surgery.
Another focus is on cartilage surgery: with all possibilities of modern cartilage regeneration up to cartilage cell transplantation (ACT) and autologous matrix-associated chondrogenesis (AMIC).
Range of services
Examination and diagnosis – groin pain and hip pain
Many patients present with unclear complaints in the groin and hip region. Often numerous doctor consultations take place beforehand. With the appropriate experience, diseases are treated with the standard...
Non-surgical treatment – conservative therapy
All relevant conservative treatment methods are offered. The aim is to avoid surgical intervention. Groin pain or hip pain should not be treated beyond a…
Joint-preserving hip surgery – hip arthroscopy
In modern hip surgery, most joint-preserving operations are now carried out using joint endoscopy (arthroscopy), in this case hip arthroscopy in Berlin (Mitte).
Joint replacement “hip prosthesis” – endoprosthesis (minimally invasive, muscle-sparing)
In the case of advanced wear of the hip joint (hip osteoarthritis), joint-preserving therapy can no longer provide lasting relief from symptoms.
shoulder joint
Shoulder joint problems can occur for a variety of reasons. In the vast majority of cases, conservative therapy is recommended - e.g. with physiotherapy, manual therapy,...
Knee joint
All non-surgical (conservative) treatment methods for the knee joint are initially considered and can be initiated. Should a surgical procedure be necessary,...
Ankle joint
Cartilage injuries
In addition to cartilage smoothing, localized cartilage damage can be treated with the usual cartilage repair measures.
Hip surgery
Hip pain can result from various reasons, including misalignments, malformations, injuries, diseases and wear and tear....
Sports medicine Berlin – diagnostics and therapy in sports orthopedics
One of the main focuses of sportorthopaedie.berlin is the examination and treatment of sports-related complaints and pain in the musculoskeletal system.
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The costs of the consultation are not covered by statutory health insurance. Billing is based on the official fee schedule for doctors (GOÄ). We take plenty of time for you during the consultation; depending on the effort involved, costs of around €50 - €200 are incurred. This includes a thorough examination and diagnostics (including ultrasound and analysis of your imaging) as well as detailed information about your findings and the treatment we recommend.
As a person with statutory health insurance, you also have the option of seeing Dr. Moser during his or her consultation hours at the Vivantes Klinikum Friedrichshain on +49 (0)30 130 23 1306.