Orthopedy

Diagnosis of diseases and injuries of the motion system consists of the medical history, physical examination, laboratory and radiological tests, and other specialized tests. Orthopaedic examination may also include examination of other organs, as some diseases manifest secondarily as an orthopedic problem.

Medical history: The patient comes most commonly due to pain, swelling, limited motions and other subjective complaints such as muscle weakness or numbness. The patient may also notice certain changes on the body, while performing usual daily activities, which can assist in examination and diagnosis, for example, changes on the skin, swelling of joints and limbs, the deformation of a body part, etc. Clinical examination: follows the defined order. It is necessary to be familiar with the general condition of the patient ('status praesens'), then to perform the examination of the entire musculoskeletal system and then, finally, to get an overview of the sick region ('status LOCALIS'). Firstly, inspection (when at rest and while conducting a movement), then palpation (at rest and movement), and, at last, the doctor measures the range of active and passive movements of the joints and spine. If swelling or deformity is found it is necesarry to perform the measurement of this particular region.

Helped by the latest equipment and large clinical experience, our orthopedics and traumatologists can diagnose and treat most joint and muscles problems, especially chronic degenerative and inflammatory changes in the musculoskeletal system.

The preparation of hyaluronic acid intra-articular injection given in the hip and knee joint achieves excellent results in the treatment of arthritis changes (before or after electrotherapy) that are not yet for surgery (hip or knee surgery) but have a big problem with walking and backing.

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  • Mon - Fri
    08:00 - 19.00
  • Saturday
    08:00 - 14.00
  • Sunday
    Closed
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