
New Hospital Department!
Orthopedic Deformity Correction and Reconstructive Surgery / Wound Repair and Treatment Center Opens a New Chapter in Precision Care

The Orthopedics Department, comprising the Orthopedic Deformity Correction and Reconstructive Surgery Department and the Wound Repair and Treatment Center, is a key clinical specialty of our hospital integrating clinical diagnosis and treatment, scientific research and innovation, teaching and training, and technology promotion. Led by Professor Yang Jun, a discipline leader in orthopedics, the department focuses on limb fracture deformity correction, bone and soft-tissue repair and reconstruction, and chronic refractory wound repair. It is committed to building an orthopedic subspecialty with clear specialty features, leading technical capabilities, and a complete diagnosis and treatment system, guiding the development of regional orthopedic deformity correction and wound repair.
The department follows the core development philosophy of “fracture treatment, precise correction, functional reconstruction, wound healing, and full-process rehabilitation.” Drawing on the discipline leader’s deep professional expertise and forward-looking clinical vision, it has established a full-process care model covering diagnosis of complex conditions, minimally invasive precision surgery, individualized repair treatment, and postoperative functional rehabilitation. The department focuses on complex and severe cases in trauma orthopedics, tackles technical challenges in orthopedic reconstruction and wound treatment, and provides standardized, individualized, high-quality medical services for patients with limb fractures, deformities, bone defects, bone infections, and chronic wounds, aiming to improve limb function and quality of life.
01. Main Diagnosis and Treatment Scope
- Specialty Clinic 1: Complex limb fractures, traumatic open fractures, old fractures, and correction of fracture deformities.
- Specialty Clinic 2: Osteomyelitis, nonunion, bone infection, bone and soft-tissue defects, and diabetic foot.
- Specialty Clinic 3: Chronic refractory wounds, including trunk pressure sores, buttock pressure ulcers, chronic limb ulcers, and diabetic foot.
- Specialty Clinic 4: Hand trauma, hand fractures and infections, hand tumors, and congenital or acquired hand deformities.
- Specialty Clinic 5: Peripheral nerve injuries, including brachial plexus injury, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and piriformis syndrome.
- Specialty Clinic 6: Bone and soft-tissue tumors, including osteosarcoma, bone cysts, giant cell tumor of bone, osteochondroma, fibrous dysplasia, and peripheral nerve tumors.
- Specialty Clinic 7: Degenerative arthritis in elderly patients, correction of knee varus and valgus deformities, hip replacement for femoral head necrosis in older adults, hip-preserving treatment for femoral head necrosis in young and middle-aged adults, and biologic therapy including outpatient PRP techniques for repair and regeneration of meniscus, nerves, bone, and cartilage.

02. Expert Introduction
Yang Jun
Director of Surgery (Orthopedic Deformity Correction and Reconstructive Surgery) and Head of the Wound Repair and Treatment Center
MD, Associate Chief Physician; military postdoctoral fellow; recipient of the Guangdong Province Outstanding Graduate Student honor; recipient of an individual third-class merit citation in the military; reserve talent in the military talent pool; recipient of the military special talent post allowance; and awardee of the military science and technology youth cultivation program for top talents.
Main clinical fields: diagnosis and treatment of fresh and old limb fractures, fracture deformity correction, bone infection, osteomyelitis, nonunion, and bone defects; repair and reconstruction of limb bone and soft-tissue defects; repair of chronic refractory wounds; regeneration and functional reconstruction for peripheral nerve injuries; diabetic foot repair; treatment of hand trauma, hand fractures and infections, hand tumors, and congenital/acquired hand deformities; hip-preserving treatment for femoral head necrosis in young and middle-aged adults; diagnosis and treatment of degenerative arthritis in older adults, including hip and knee replacement; surgical treatment of bone and soft-tissue tumors; and autologous PRP biologic therapy for peripheral nerve, cartilage, and osteoarthritis repair.
Professor Yang has published more than 80 Chinese and English academic papers as first author, led eight military key, national, provincial, municipal, and institutional research projects, and received two third prizes for military science and technology progress as the principal contributor. He performs an average of 500 operations and sees around 4,000 outpatient visits annually.
Academic Positions
- Member, Orthopedics Professional Committee, China Medicine Education Association
- National member, Hand Surgery Group, Orthopedic Surgeons Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association
- Standing committee member, Fat Medicine Branch, China Association of Plastics and Aesthetics
- Member, Minimally Invasive Technology Branch, China Association of Ethnic Medicine
- Member, Anti-Aging Branch, China Health Management Association
- Member, Trauma Treatment Professional Committee, Guangdong Primary Healthcare Association
- Member, Youth Committee of Trauma Orthopedics, Guangdong Medical Association
- Member, Hand Surgery Branch, Guangdong Medical Association
- Member, Military Geriatric Medicine Professional Committee
- Member, Orthopedic Minimally Invasive Committee, Guangdong Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
- Member, Orthopedics Professional Committee, Guangdong Health Management Association

03. Talent Team and Technical Strength
The department has a well-structured, highly skilled, and experienced professional medical team. Under the leadership of the discipline head, it brings together core talents in orthopedics, microsurgery, and wound repair. The team includes 15 physicians and nurses, two postdoctoral fellows, two doctors, three master’s degree holders, and two bachelor-level nurses. All members have solid professional theoretical training and extensive clinical practice experience, have worked in their specialty fields for many years, are proficient in advanced diagnostic and treatment techniques, and frequently participate in domestic academic exchanges and technical discussions to keep pace with the forefront of disciplinary development and continuously optimize treatment plans.
The department is equipped with advanced specialty diagnostic and treatment equipment and independently provides rapid specialty DR, CT, and MRI imaging examinations. Supported by precision imaging assessment, arthroscopic minimally invasive surgical equipment, microscopes for vascular and nerve anastomosis, intraoperative positioning fluoroscopy systems, autologous blood recovery, critical-care ICU monitoring, and postoperative rehabilitation assessment systems, the department enables precise diagnosis, precise surgical operation, and precise rehabilitation management, comprehensively improving safety and effectiveness. It also emphasizes the integration of clinical practice and research, conducts focused clinical studies on fracture correction, bone and soft-tissue defect repair and reconstruction, and chronic wound treatment, actively promotes new technologies and programs, and uses research achievements to support clinical care and enhance core disciplinary competitiveness and professional influence.

04. Department Vision
The department remains patient-centered, technology-driven, and committed to disciplinary leadership. It will continue to refine diagnostic and treatment techniques, optimize service processes, and improve its care system. In the future, it will focus on the forefront of orthopedic reconstruction and wound treatment, deepen the diagnosis and treatment of complex and severe conditions, strengthen research innovation and talent cultivation, and build a regionally leading and nationally recognized specialty in orthopedic deformity correction, repair and reconstruction, and wound repair, providing patients with more precise, efficient, and high-quality medical services while supporting high-quality development of orthopedics.

05. Clinic Information
Director Yang Jun is available for consultation all day Monday, all day Wednesday, all day Friday, and Saturday morning at our hospital’s Trauma Orthopedics Department and Wound Repair and Treatment Center.
06. Appointment Methods
Method 1: Follow the official WeChat account of “Guangzhou Huaxin Orthopedic Hospital,” tap “I want to register” under the “Medical Services” section, enter “Yue Hui” in the search box, and follow the prompts to book an appointment.
Method 2: On-site registration. After arriving at the hospital, please go to the cashier on the first floor to register and pay, then wait outside Consulting Room 3 in the first-floor lobby for your number to be called.
Hospital Access Guide
Metro: Exit C, Yantang Station, Guangzhou Metro Line 3 or Line 6.
High-speed rail: Guangzhou South Railway Station or Guangzhou East Railway Station.
Bus: From Exit C of Yantang Station, take Bus 409 at Yantang Enterprise Bus Stop directly to the hospital. Bus routes 140, 808, 136, 201, 246, and 502 reach Shatai South Road Bus Stop, approximately 930 meters from the hospital.
Driving: Search “Guangzhou Huaxin Orthopedic Hospital” in Amap navigation.


