

Prof. Dr. Kubilay BENG
Kubilay Beng was born in 1975 in İzmir. After graduating from İzmir Atatürk High School, he studied medicine at Trakya University Faculty of Medicine. Following his service as a general practitioner in Rize, he completed his specialization at Taksim Training and Research Hospital. In the final year of his residency, he worked on pediatric and adult bone deformities at Prof. Dr. Dror Paley’s clinic in the USA.
He completed his military service in Denizli and mandatory service in Mardin Nusaybin. In 2011, he continued his academic career at Baltalimanı Bone Diseases Hospital, where he co-founded the Gait Analysis Laboratory with Prof. Dr. Yavuz Kabukçuoğlu. In 2012, he worked at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium with Prof. Dr. Guy Molenaers, focusing on pediatric orthopedics and gait analysis in children with cerebral palsy.
He became an Associate Professor in 2017 and a Professor in 2023. In 2021, he joined Bahçeşehir University Faculty of Medicine. Currently, he serves patients at his private practice in Beşiktaş, Fulya.
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Tibia-Fibula Fractures in Children
Tibia-Fibula Fractures in Children: Symptoms, Treatment Methods, and Recovery Process Contents What are the tibia and fibula in children? What causes tibia-fibula fractures in children? What are the symptoms of tibia-fibula fractures in children? Diagnosis and Imaging Methods for Tibia and Fibula Fractures in Children Treatment Methods for Tibia and Fibula Fractures in Children Recovery…

Ankle Fractures in Children
Ankle Fractures in Children: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery Process Contents What is an Ankle Fracture in Children? How Does an Ankle Fracture Occur in Children? What Are the Symptoms of an Ankle Fracture in Children? Diagnosis and Imaging Methods for Ankle Fractures in Children How Are Ankle Fractures Treated in Children? Recovery Process and Rehabilitation…

Hip Dislocation in Cerebral Palsy
Hip dislocation in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the concerns that families often worry about. Imbalance in the muscles around the hip, especially spasticity in the adductor and iliopsoas muscles, can gradually cause the femoral head to partially or completely dislocate from the hip socket. This condition can lead to pain, limitations…
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