Scoliosis does not only affect the spine. When the spine curves sideways and twists, the rib cage also shifts. This results in a rib hump on one side.
Welcome to our private practice
Orthopedics and traumatology in Frankfurt
Welcome to the website of the practice for orthopedics and traumatology of Dr. Nader. Tabrizi, Dr. Stefan Chwalek and Dr. Isabella Gruber. Our practice is located in the Hochstraße in Frankfurt am Main and is aimed at privately insured and self-pay patients.
You can expect a wide range of conservative orthopedics and traumatology. This includes, for example, joint wear and tear, injuries, overuse syndromes of the musculoskeletal system, and much more. A special focus of our work is the treatment of spinal disorders. Details of the treatment spectrum can be found under the menu item Services. In cases where surgery is required, I establish contact with first-class specialists. I also have a network of specialized colleagues in other fields (e.g. ENT, neurology, internal medicine, etc.) who can be consulted at short notice in the case of interdisciplinary symptoms.
Self-paying patients always pay the reduced rate of the relevant numbers of the GoÄ (Gebührenordnung für Ärzte) and receive a transparent and comprehensible billing.
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Further information from our practice
Types of scoliosis: Not all spinal curvatures are the same
Depending on the progression and severity of the curvature, there are different forms of scoliosis, which differ significantly in their causes and therapeutic approaches.
Osteoporosis in men: an underestimated risk?
Many people are unaware that men can develop osteoporosis. For a long time, bone loss was considered a typical women’s disease—a misconception that often leads to warning signs being overlooked.
Quadriceps tendon rupture: What now?
A sudden, sharp pain in the front of the thigh and knee, accompanied by an immediate feeling of not being able to control the leg properly: these symptoms may indicate a quadriceps tendon rupture.
Trigger finger treatment: these options are available
Does a finger hook, is it difficult or painful to stretch? This symptom may indicate a “trigger finger”. Below we show you the various options that can help you regain pain-free and unrestricted use of your hands.
Spinal deformity: These shape deviations exist
Particularly when individual sections of the spine deviate permanently from their natural shape, this can not only affect the statics of the body, but also lead to serious health problems in the long term.
Osteoarthritis of the knee: When the cartilage in the knee joint wears out
Dealing with the signs and causes of these joint changes at an early stage is crucial in order to alleviate symptoms and maintain mobility for as long as possible.
Secondary osteoarthritis: what you need to know
It becomes particularly challenging when osteoarthritis is not caused by natural ageing processes, but as a result of another disease or injury. But how can you recognize this so-called secondary osteoarthritis?
Spinal canal stenosis leg pain
Vertebral blockage is a condition that often causes severe discomfort and can significantly restrict mobility. In the following, we will explain and show you how we can treat this condition.
What to do with carpal tunnel syndrome?
Vertebral blockage is a condition that often causes severe discomfort and can significantly restrict mobility. In the following, we will explain and show you how we can treat this condition.









