Consultation with an orthopedic traumatologist

Traumatology and orthopedics is a branch of surgery that studies the methods of diagnosis and treatment of locomotor system disorders, as well as prevention of orthopedic diseases.

Indications for consultation with an orthopedic traumatologist

  • any injuries of the musculoskeletal system (fractures, dislocations, sprains, tears or ruptures of muscles, etc.);
  • disorders of the musculoskeletal system (swelling, joint pain, stiffness, heel spurs, etc.);
  • posture disorders (stoop, flat feet, scoliosis, etc.);
  • any disorders of the musculoskeletal system (wedge vertebrae, pathologies of the spine, asymmetry of the limbs, etc.)

At St. Paraskeva Medical Center, a highly qualified orthopedic traumatologist begins the consultation with a detailed interview of the patient regarding his/her complaints, then conducts a visual examination and manual examination of the problem area. If necessary, the orthopedic traumatologist refers the patient for X-ray or computed tomography, ultrasound or MRI. After the diagnosis is established, the orthopedic traumatologist prescribes appropriate treatment.

Price

  • Consultation with an orthopedist-traumatologist740 uah
  • Follow-up consultation with an orthopedist-traumatologist 700 uah
  • Consultation with a pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist740 uah
  • Physical rehabilitation after operations, injuries, deforming contractures (one session) 860 uah
  • Follow-up consultation with a pediatric orthopedist-traumatologist 640 uah
  • Consultation with an orthopedist-traumatologist, leading medical specialist 850 uah
  • Follow-up consultation with an orthopedist-traumatologist, leading medical specialist810 uah

Doctors

Examination in the Department of Orthopedic Traumatology

  • ultrasound examination;
  • radiography;
  • magnetic resonance imaging;
  • multispiral computed tomography.

Examination in the Department of Orthopedic Traumatology

  • dislocation of the joint, meniscus correction;
  • paraarticular or intra-articular administration of drugs;
  • application or removal of immobilizing bandages of the 1st, 2nd or 3rd categories of complexity;
  • application of a plaster cast;
  • puncture of the joint and surrounding fluid formations;
  • rehabilitation orthopedic treatment of the spine using manual therapy techniques;
  • shock wave therapy;
  • acupuncture needle therapy;
  • injection therapy with platelet-rich plasma PRP (if necessary under ultrasound control), etc.