Michel Boeckstyns

Michel Boeckstyns was born in 1949 in Belgium and has lived in Denmark since 1970.
For several years, Michel Boeckstyns has been at the forefront of Danish hand surgery and has introduced several new treatment techniques in Denmark.
At Capio, Michel Boeckstyns treats all types of hand surgery disorders.

Surgical areas of expertise:

  • Surgery for pinched nerves at the elbow and wrist (including surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome with binocular technique)

  • Cushing's finger treatment (including needle fasciotomy and enzyme treatment)

  • Surgery for osteoarthritis of the finger and wrist joints (including artificial joints)

  • Correcting wrist misalignment after a fracture

  • Surgery for unhealed fractures and ligament injuries in the root of the hand

  • Underwater examination of the wrist

  • Removal of cysts and ganglia (tendon nodes)

  • Assessment of wrist pain for diagnosis and treatment options.

Robert Gvozdenovic

At Capio, Robert Gvozdenovic treats a wide range of hand surgery conditions.

Areas of expertise:

  • Sequelae of wrist fractures and fractures of the carpal bones

  • Thumb ligament injuries

  • Osteoarthritic conditions of the finger joints, wrist and thumb root joint

  • Kissing finger treatment (incl. needle method)

  • Pressure on forearm nerves (incl. binocular method)

  • Jumper's fingers, tendon knots and tenosynovitis

  • Wrist surgery with binoculars

Steen Bo Kalms

Steen Bo Kalms is a recognized shoulder specialist with 20 years of experience as a specialist in orthopaedic surgery. He performs approx. 350 shoulder surgeries annually, of which approx. 20 are major surgeries in the form of new shoulder joints and other highly specialized procedures.

Steen Bo has previously worked as a doctor for the Danish national men's handball team and has been affiliated with Capio (formerly Privathospitalet Skørping) since 1995.

Peter Kryger

Peter Kryger is a specialist in:

  • Back disorders: Herniated discs, lumbago, sciatica, ankylosing spondylitis.

  • Joint diseases: Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, gout, connective tissue diseases, etc.

  • Local pain conditions: Tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, shoulder socket overload, tendonitis, jumper's finger, tendon knots, runner's knee, Achilles tendon injuries, fiber tears, etc.