Therapies for your
Mobilty & Quality of Life

My areas of expertise

Minimally invasive hip replacement surgery

I offer the minimally invasive AMIS technique for hip replacements, which supports faster recovery, as well as revision surgeries to restore function in existing prostheses.

Individualised knee arthroplasty (mechanically or kinematically aligned knee replacement)

I offer customised knee prostheses, whether mechanically or kinematically aligned, including partial knee replacements for targeted treatment and optimal function.

Hand Surgery

I perform surgeries across the entire field of hand surgery, with a special focus on the treatment of rhizarthrosis (including joint replacement). 

Non-operative treatment

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In the treatment approaches, we first try to manage your pain conservativel. Most orthopaedic complaints can be treated without operation and with conservative therapies directly in my practice, without the need for surgical intervention.

Treatment methods

Multimodal pain therapy

Multimodal pain therapy is an innovative and individualised treatment concept for people with chronic pain. A team of specialists from various disciplines—such as doctors, psychotherapists, and physiotherapists—addresses both the symptomatic-physical as well as the psychological and social aspects of the condition. The bio-psycho-social model is central to this approach, ensuring the patient is viewed and treated holistically. This integrative method enables targeted and lasting pain relief and helps patients regain their ability to participate fully in life. With multimodal pain therapy, patients can receive comprehensive and personalised care, significantly improving their quality of life.


Targeted physiotherapy and physical therapy

Physiotherapy is a valuable treatment method focusing on the restoration of mobility and function of joints and movement processes. Through targeted exercises, hydrotherapy, and massages, it supports the body’s natural healing processes and enables patients to fully participate in professional, sporting, and social life after surgical procedures. Physiotherapeutic measures can also help prevent joint and postural damage. Additionally, physical therapy applications such as heat and cold treatments, electrotherapy, and manual techniques are used to improve circulation and metabolism, thereby accelerating the regeneration of painful tissues and joints. Physiotherapy is thus an indispensable part of naturopathic medicine and an effective complement to physiotherapy exercises.


Hyaluronic Acid Therapy

Hyaluronic acid injections are a well-established treatment method in the early stages of osteoarthritis (grades II to IV), often improving joint pain without side effects and maintaining this improvement for months or even years. Patients with osteoarthritis who receive this treatment frequently report a significant increase in joint tolerance. Especially in cases of hip, knee, and ankle osteoarthritis, a marked improvement in maximum walking distance can be observed.


X-ray-guided injections

X-ray-guided infiltration uses modern fluoroscopy (X-ray image intensifiers) and ultrasound to target and precisely treat the source of pain directly at its origin. This method allows the accurate placement of a specialised injection needle within the affected area of the spine with millimetre precision, enabling local administration of suitable medications such as pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or hyaluronic acid. Thanks to the use of our state-of-the-art digital X-ray system as an image intensifier, radiation exposure is minimal, and the treatment can be safely repeated if necessary. This procedure is often performed by experienced physicians when general pain therapy has not provided satisfactory relief or when prior medical conditions exist. It is used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, painful spinal misalignments, spinal canal stenosis, and degeneration of the facet joints. Patients frequently experience rapid and side-effect–free pain relief after successful treatment, allowing them to return to their normal daily activities shortly afterwards.


Autologous Blood Therapy (PRP – Platelet-Rich Plasma)

The use of the body’s own substances derived from blood to treat diseases and injuries is well established in medicine and has a long tradition. As early as the 19th century, initial autologous blood therapies were performed to treat infectious diseases. Autologous blood therapy always involves drawing a small amount of the patient’s own blood from a vein in the arm, which is then processed and concentrated before being injected into the affected joint in cases of osteoarthritis or into an inflamed tendon. A special form of autologous blood therapy is treatment with autologous platelet-rich plasma (A-PRP), where mainly the platelets are processed.


Shockwave Therapy (Focused and Radial)

Shockwave therapy is a revolutionary treatment method that has been available in medicine for over a decade. It offers a gentle treatment option for inflammation, calcifications, and injuries and has virtually no side effects. Many surgeries can be avoided thanks to shockwave therapy. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) uses the energy of shockwaves to treat various orthopedic conditions. These high-energy waves can penetrate water and soft tissue and release their energy when they hit a solid structure (e.g., calcifications in tendons). In this way, different types of tendinitis such as Achilles tendinitis, tennis elbow, and golfer’s elbow can be treated without surgery. It is also a successful treatment method for poorly healing bone fractures, heel spurs with plantar fasciitis, or calcific shoulder.


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Dr. Maximilian Kinsky

As your orthopedist and specialist in pain therapy, I offer you my extensive international experience and state-of-the-art equipment for your treatment.


Treatment of sports injuries and overuse syndromes

Injuries can pose significant obstacles for both professional and recreational athletes. To ensure a swift return to sports and prevent long-term damage, thorough diagnosis and prompt treatment are crucial. Our goal is to help you resume your physical activities, competitive sports, and hobbies at your usual level — pain-free and with enjoyment.


Insole and orthopedic shoe provision

Orthopedic insoles are an essential part of the treatment for foot disorders and joint misalignments of the lower extremities. They positively influence muscle function, gait, and posture, thereby promoting pain relief and the healing process. These insoles are always custom-made based on the individual condition of the patient, whether adult or child. The treating physician selects the appropriate insole according to the patient’s needs, such as supportive, cushioning, corrective, or sensorimotor types.


Corset, bandage, and orthosis provision

Orthoses are a proven orthopedic aid that has been used for decades. However, they are constantly evolving technically and are nowadays usually made from highly advanced materials such as carbon fibers and special foams. These materials offer weight reduction and stability reminiscent of a Formula 1 racing car, making them ideal for patients who need lightweight and reliable support.


Gait analysis

Gait analysis, also known as dynamic pedobarography, offers a comprehensive assessment of the human musculoskeletal system. It enables an in-depth analysis of the gait pattern and musculoskeletal function without the use of radiation and takes only a few minutes. This functional examination allows for early detection of problems in the musculoskeletal system and targeted treatment.


Osteoporosis education and treatment

Osteoporosis is a common condition, especially in women after menopause and men from the age of 70. It is characterized by a decrease in bone mass and deterioration of bone architecture, leading to an increased risk of bone fractures, particularly in the vertebrae, spine, femoral neck, and wrist. The diagnosis of osteoporosis is made through bone density measurement, which determines the T-score. This score compares the measured bone density to that of a population of young adult women and provides an assessment of fracture risk. There are primary and secondary forms of osteoporosis; primary osteoporosis is more common and is caused by postmenopausal osteoporosis and age-related osteoporosis. Secondary osteoporosis results from metabolic diseases or hormonal disorders. Treatment of osteoporosis today is very convenient with medications taken at regular intervals; therefore, it is important to have regular bone density measurements.


Second Opinion

Are you unsure whether a diagnosis, recommendation, or planned surgery is the best treatment option for you? Get a second opinion from an experienced expert to ensure that the decision for treatment is well considered and takes into account your individual needs, expectations, and requirements. A second opinion can provide you with the necessary confidence to make the right decision for your health.


    For me, personal and individualized care of my patients always comes first.

    Dr. Maximilian Kinsky

    Surgical Expertise

    You, as the patient, are at the center of our focus, and together we will work to restore your mobility and quality of life as quickly as possible. 

    I pursue a holistic treatment approach. Thanks to my many years of international experience and my position as senior physician at Sanatorium Hera, I am able to offer you a wide range of treatments specifically tailored to your complaints. However, in some cases, surgical procedures are necessary and can be performed by me and my team at Sanatorium Hera. 

     

    Together, we will find the right therapy for your complaints.