In 2015, I started to work in research development in parallel with my orthopaedic work, and I felt it was my mission to bring a high quality product to the domestic market that would improve musculoskeletal complaints.
I believe that with the rapid development of physiotherapy options, the world is opening up more and more to doctors and patients alike looking for "peaceful" solutions. For many years, I have taken the position that surgery should be the last resort, and until then, all possible conservative treatment options should be exhausted within reason.
Education
In 1994 I graduated from the Faculty of General Medicine, University of Szeged, Hungary, and in 2004 I obtained my specialist qualification in traumatology and in 2007 I obtained my specialist qualification in orthopaedics.
Job experience
For the last 15 years I have been involved in the conservative and surgical treatment of degenerative joint lesions, mainly planned orthopaedic surgery, large joint prosthesis (hip and knee replacement).