Examination by an orthopedic-traumatologist

The examination by an orthopedic-traumatologist is aimed at diagnosing, treating, and preventing issues with the musculoskeletal system. The specialist evaluates the condition of the bones, joints, muscles, and tendons, identifying injuries, degenerative diseases, and other conditions. During the examination, a physical assessment is performed, and if necessary, additional tests are prescribed. Afterward, an individualized treatment plan is created, which may include medication, rehabilitation, or surgical interventions.

How it works:

  1. Anamnesis:

    • Discussion of the injury, pain, or discomfort history.
    • Assessment of previous injuries and treatments.
  2. Physical Examination:

    • Checking the mobility and stability of the joints.
    • Assessment of pain points and deformities.
  3. Ordering Tests (if necessary):

    • X-ray, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), or CT scan.
  4. Diagnosis and Treatment:

    • Creation of a treatment plan (medications, rehabilitation, or surgery).

Suitable for:

  • Fractures, strains, sprains.
  • Joint pain and limited mobility.
  • Arthritis, osteoarthritis, and other degenerative conditions.

Meet our specialists in orthopedics and traumatology.