No accident. No operation. It started quietly and never left.
Frozen shoulder, tendinopathy, tennis and golfer's elbow, mechanical neck pain, plantar heel pain and the stiffness left behind by a cast or a sling. These arrive without an event, so nobody books them in early — and they are the ones that respond best to hands, load and time applied in the right order.
The everyday winReach the top shelf again
Board response in 72h
What's different here
These are the cases most often told to rest and wait. Rest is what makes a tendon worse — the plan here is graded load with a date to review it, not an instruction to be patient.
Free first review · weekly measured progress · no records needed to start
Est. 1994 · BHT Clinic, IstanbulJCITEMOS
24 h
Senior consultant first-read of your records
72 h
Written, named board opinion
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Consultant owns the case, start to finish
€0
Cost of the board's first review
What brings people to us
The slow injuries. Sound familiar?
You don't need a diagnosis to start — the board reads your records and answers in writing. These are the situations that usually bring people to this page.
A shoulder that has been getting tighter for months
An elbow or heel that hurts with the same movement every day
Stiffness left over after a cast, a sling or a long rest
Something you stopped doing without deciding to
How we treat it
The slow injuries, owned by one consultant.
These are the cases most often told to rest and wait. Rest is what makes a tendon worse — the plan here is graded load with a date to review it, not an instruction to be patient.
1FIND
Name the tissue
Which structure, which stage — a frozen shoulder in its painful phase is not treated like one in its stiff phase.
2TREAT
Hands and modalities
Manual therapy and device-based treatment to get the tissue tolerating movement, with injection only where it unlocks the programme.
3LOAD
Progressive loading
Tendons are rebuilt by load, not rest. The programme is graded weekly and continues at home.
Before you decide
The slow injuries — the questions we're asked.
If your question isn't here, ask it directly — a human replies in minutes, in 8 languages.
“How long does a frozen shoulder take?”
Longer than anyone wants — it moves through a painful phase, a stiff phase and a thawing phase, and the treatment differs in each. What we can say at the first visit is which phase you are in and what the next six weeks should look like.
ABOUT THE SLOW INJURIES
“Should I rest a painful tendon?”
Not completely. Tendons respond to graded load and get worse with prolonged rest. The skill is in choosing the load that helps rather than aggravates, and adjusting it on measurement.
ABOUT THE SLOW INJURIES
“I live abroad — what happens when I fly home?”
You leave with a written home programme, and your therapist reviews you on protected video calls on a fixed rhythm. The numbers keep being collected.
HOME PROGRAMME + VIDEO REVIEWS
“What does it cost to find out?”
Nothing. The board's first review is free, and your programme — sessions, reviews, home plan — is quoted fixed and in writing before it starts.
FREE FIRST REVIEW · FIXED PLAN
Where it happens
The hospital · IstanbulOperating theatreRecovery floor
Send what you have — scans, letters, or just the story so far. A senior consultant first-reads within 24 hours; the board answers in writing within 72 hours of your records being complete — free, before you commit to anything.
Free first review · weekly measured progress · no records needed to start
JCITEMOS
A senior consultant owns your case from the first read
A written, named board opinion within 72 hours
A medically-trained case-manager for the whole pathway
A fixed, written plan before anything is scheduled