My main fields of activity are wrist surgery, arthroscopic treatment of wrist injuries - fractures, ligament injuries, TFCC injuries; correction of wrist instabilities, fractures of the cheekbone and the pseudo-joint, fractures healed in the wrong position; treatment of degenerative lesions resulting from wear and tear of the joints of the hand; treatment of benign lesions of the hand (e.g. treatment of malignant soft tissue and bone tumours (e.g. cysts, ganglions) and malignant soft tissue and bone tumours; treatment of tunnel syndromes of the wrist and elbow.
It was during my university years that I developed an interest in hand surgery and sports medicine.
My main areas of interest are instability pathologies of the wrist and hand, TFCC injuries, modern treatment of overuse sports injuries; using minimally invasive methods where possible. At the National Institute of Sports Medicine, I had the opportunity to study in an environment where the main goal is to help injured athletes return to sport, with full recovery in the shortest possible time.
Education
2017 - Examination in Sports Medicine
2019 - Examination in Hand Surgery
Job experience
I started volunteering at the Department of Sports Medicine at the National Institute of Sports Medicine in 2005, and worked full-time at the Department of Sports Medicine from 2010 until June 2017.
Since 2017, I have been working as a frame doctor for the Hungarian Women's Volleyball National Team, and before that I was regularly involved in medical duties for the Hungarian Water Polo Federation's women's junior national teams. I was a member of the medical staff of the IBSA World Games 2010, the 2012 Szentendre Mezifutó EB, the 2013 Budapest Judo EB and the 2014 Budapest Judo Grad Prix.