Patient Experience

After my 70-year-old mother suffered a...
Dec 12, 2025

After my 70-year-old mother suffered a debilitating stroke that left her right side paralyzed, we were desperate. Dr. Safiye Sayilir at Acibadem Kadikoy wasn't just another doctor - she became our architect of hope. She designed a rehabilitation program that felt almost bespoke: aquatic therapy to reduce joint stress, cognitive exercises disguised as card games, and this gentle electrostimulation device for her hand. What amazed me was how Dr. Sayilir explained neuroplasticity to us in simple terms, showing us scans where new neural pathways were literally forming. Six months later, my mother is pouring her own tea again. The tremor in her hand is barely noticeable. This wasn't recovery; it was a carefully engineered renaissance of function.

My 8-year-old son Leo was diagnosed...
Dec 04, 2025

My 8-year-old son Leo was diagnosed with severe scoliosis - a 45-degree curve that threatened his lung development. Multiple doctors recommended immediate bracing with possible future surgery. Dr. Sayilir approached it completely differently. She created what she called a 'movement ecosystem' for him: asymmetric swimming exercises, vibration plate therapy that he thought was a video game, and a custom dynamic brace he only wears at night. She even collaborated with his school to modify his desk. At our last follow-up, the curve has reduced to 28 degrees without surgery. She doesn't just treat conditions; she engineers environments where bodies can heal themselves.

I'm a professional violinist who developed...
Sep 04, 2025

I'm a professional violinist who developed focal dystonia in my left hand - my fingers would curl uncontrollably during performances. This wasn't pain; it was the potential end of my career. Most specialists offered only Botox injections. Dr. Sayilir pioneered a radical sensorimotor retraining protocol for me. Using mirror therapy, she tricked my brain into perceiving my affected hand as my healthy one. She incorporated rhythmic auditory stimulation where I'd practice scales to specific metronome patterns. The breakthrough came when she had me practice on a silent electric violin while visualizing performances. After 4 months, I played a full concerto again last week. She didn't just rehabilitate my hand; she rewired my artistic identity.

Following a complex pelvic reconstruction surgery...
Sep 16, 2025

Following a complex pelvic reconstruction surgery after my motorcycle accident, I was told I might never walk without significant assistance again. My initial rehabilitation elsewhere felt generic and hopeless. Dr. Sayilir approached my case like a forensic engineer of movement. She used 3D motion capture analysis to identify exactly which muscle firing sequences were failing. Her solution was unexpectedly low-tech but brilliant: she had me practice walking in a shallow pool with different water viscosities, then on sand, then on uneven foam surfaces. She called it 'teaching my nervous system to solve terrain puzzles.' Yesterday, nine months post-accident, I hiked a moderate trail. Her genius lies in creating contexts where recovery becomes inevitable rather than just possible.

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