Mohammadreza Giti

Mohammadreza Giti

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Dr. Mohammadreza Giti is a well-established orthopedic surgeon in Tehran, specializing in shoulder and hand surgery. He graduated from Tehran […]

Dr. Mohammadreza Giti is a well-established orthopedic surgeon in Tehran, specializing in shoulder and hand surgery. He graduated from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and has pursued advanced training in orthopedic surgery, focusing on shoulder and hand surgery in France. With over 21 years of experience in orthopedics and 14 years of subspecialty work in shoulder and hand surgeries, Dr. Giti has become a respected figure in the field.

As an associate professor and a faculty member at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Dr. Giti also plays a key role in educating future orthopedic specialists. Additionally, he serves as the secretary of the Orthopedic Specialty Board under the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. His clinical practice covers a wide range of surgeries for both the upper and lower limbs, with a particular focus on shoulder arthroscopy and shoulder joint replacement. Dr. Giti is also known for performing wrist nerve release surgeries, often as outpatient procedures, allowing patients to recover without the need for overnight hospitalization.

Dr. Giti’s reputation for expertise, coupled with his dedication to patient care and teaching, makes him a highly regarded surgeon in Tehran. He continues to contribute to the field through both his clinical work and academic roles

Education

  • Doctorate in Medicine (M.D.)
  • Specialty in Orthopedic Surgery
  • Fellowship in Shoulder Surgery

Languages

  • English
  • Persian

Memberships & Certifications

  • Member of the Iran Medical Council: License Number 31202

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Dr. Giti specializes in shoulder and hand surgeries, with expertise in shoulder joint replacement and arthroscopic shoulder surgeries. He also performs surgeries on both upper and lower limbs, including treatment for wrist nerve compression and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Dr. Giti has over 21 years of experience in orthopedic surgery and 14 years of specialized experience in shoulder and hand surgeries.
Dr. Giti is an associate professor at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and has been a faculty member since 1995. He also serves as the secretary of the Orthopedic Specialty Board at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education.
Yes, Dr. Giti performs various outpatient surgeries, including wrist nerve release, which is typically done without the need for hospitalization.
Dr. Giti uses shoulder arthroscopy to treat conditions such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, shoulder impingement, and frozen shoulder. This minimally invasive technique allows for quicker recovery and less post-operative pain.
Patients can consult with Dr. Giti at his clinics and teaching hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences. He is actively involved in treating patients and training future orthopedic surgeons.
Shoulder pain can result from various conditions, including rotator cuff injuries, bursitis, arthritis, tendonitis, shoulder impingement, and dislocations. It can also be due to overuse from repetitive motions, such as those in sports or manual labor. In some cases, shoulder pain can be referred pain from other areas like the neck or spine.
A rotator cuff tear occurs when one or more of the muscles or tendons in the rotator cuff (a group of muscles around the shoulder joint) are torn, often due to trauma or degeneration. Treatment can be non-surgical, such as rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications, or surgical, such as arthroscopic repair for severe tears.
A shoulder dislocation happens when the upper arm bone pops out of the shoulder socket. Symptoms include severe pain, inability to move the shoulder, visible deformity, swelling, and bruising. It often requires immediate medical attention to reset the joint and physical therapy to prevent future dislocations.
Frozen shoulder, or adhesive capsulitis, is characterized by stiffness, pain, and limited motion in the shoulder. Treatment often includes physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and, in severe cases, corticosteroid injections. In some cases, arthroscopic surgery may be required to loosen the joint.
Shoulder impingement occurs when the tendons or bursa in the shoulder are compressed or irritated, leading to pain and limited motion. Treatments include rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. In more severe cases, arthroscopic surgery may be performed to remove or repair damaged tissues.
Shoulder arthritis involves the gradual wear and tear of cartilage in the shoulder joint, leading to pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion. It is often diagnosed through physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays. Treatment may include medications, physical therapy, and, in advanced cases, shoulder joint replacement surgery.
Shoulder bursitis is the inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that reduces friction in the joint. It can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the shoulder. Treatment options include rest, ice, physical therapy, and corticosteroid injections. In rare cases, surgery may be needed.
You should see a doctor if you experience persistent shoulder pain lasting more than a few weeks, difficulty moving the shoulder, visible deformity, swelling, or signs of infection (such as redness, warmth, or fever). Immediate medical attention is needed for suspected fractures or dislocations.
Shoulder arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat shoulder conditions such as rotator cuff tears, labral tears, shoulder impingement, and frozen shoulder. It is often recommended when non-surgical treatments fail to provide relief or when the injury is severe.
The recovery time from shoulder surgery varies depending on the procedure and the patient’s condition. For example, arthroscopic procedures may take 6-12 weeks for recovery, while shoulder joint replacement may take several months. Physical therapy is often required to restore full function.

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شرکت طراحی معماری مهندس امیر نامداری, ناطق نوری, Hosseinieh Ershad - Ghaba, District 3, Tehran, بخش مرکزی شهرستان تهران, Tehran County, Tehran Province, 16646-14117, Iran