The strength of our bones is influenced not only by the amount of calcium in our diet, but also by the right ratio of calcium to phosphorus. The optimal ratio of these elements in the body should be 1.5-2 times that of calcium. In addition, the body should not be deficient in elements such as copper, manganese, boron, magnesium, zinc, folic acid, vitamins C, B6 and K, as well as a number of proteins and fats that support the absorption of vitamin D.
- Spinal and joint pain can be treated without surgery
- What diseases require a consultation with an orthopedist in Kiev?
- scoliosis
- pain in the spine
- When is it necessary to see an orthopedic trauma surgeon?
- Consultation with a trauma surgeon in the spine clinic
- treatment of sports injuries
- ICHA Services
- Who is a trauma surgeon?
- Who is an Orthopedist?
- What investigations may be required?
- What does a visit to the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology look like?
- What diseases are treated by orthopedic traumatologists?
- Prices for paid orthopedic services
- First medical consultation with an orthopedist and traumatologist
- Initial consultation with an orthopedic specialist
- Any repeat visits to the orthopedist during treatment
- Doctors of orthopedics and traumatology in Kazan
- Alexey Dolgopolov
- Naila Anvarovna Latypova
- Akhmetov Zufar Yagfarovich.
- What does an orthopedist and trauma surgeon do?
- Conditions treated by an orthopedic trauma surgeon
- frequently asked Questions
- Courses for trauma surgeons
- Cost of orthopedic and traumatological services in the Stopartroz clinic
- manipulation
Spinal and joint pain can be treated without surgery
The most common causes of back and joint pain are soft tissue injuries: joint capsule, herniated discs, ligaments, muscles, tendons, early stages of arthrosis. In most cases, these conditions can be treated using non-surgical methods.
Operative (surgical) treatment of the joint is performed in cases such as: severe trauma with fractures, dislocation, complete rupture of a ligament or tendon, complete rupture of soft tissues and when reconstruction or replacement of the joint is required. For example, arthrosis grade IV is treated with an endoprosthesis.
For more than 40 years, the Meddiagnosti orthopedic service has specialized exclusively in the non-surgical treatment of joint pain, spinal pain and the restoration of muscular function and muscular support of the spine and joints. It is better to prevent disease than to replace a joint later.
Joint or spine surgery is not indifferent to the body or the patient. Often the alternative is non-surgical treatment. For example, in the case of a herniated disc.
What diseases require a consultation with an orthopedist in Kiev?
scoliosis
Below you can see the result of a non-surgical treatment of scoliosis by the orthopedic service of the Meddiagnosecenter.
If you notice a curvature of the spine in your child, you should consult an orthopedist. It could be a bad posture or scoliosis.
In order to treat scoliosis, a fixation of the spine is necessary. The best fixation is achieved by the child's own muscles. Muscles are controlled by nerves. Therefore, the basis of spinal fixation is also to improve the functioning of the patient's neuromuscular apparatus. Proper treatment of any spinal curvature begins not only with an orthopedic, but also with a neurological assessment of the patient.
The standard of orthopedic services in the Meddiagnosezentrum includes not only the clinical and radiological assessment of the spinal deformity, but also the consideration of its neuromuscular dysfunction.
INFO: Scoliosis (curvature of the spine) can have 4 degrees:
- Degree 1 is a curvature between 1° and 10°.
- Grade 2 is a spinal curvature of 11° to 25°.
- Degree 3 is a bend from 26° to 50°.
- Grade 4 is a curvature greater than 50°.
Almost all degrees of scoliosis can be reduced non-surgically.
Even with severe deformities (grade III-IV), it is possible to rehabilitate the spine in such a way that the scoliosis is only visible to the trained eye of the doctor.
To this end, the center has developed a system of social adjustment for children and adolescents with scoliosis.
pain in the spine
Our research has identified the real causes of this pain. These are the so-called subluxation facet Pain (facet subluxation syndrome)..
When is it necessary to see an orthopedic trauma surgeon?
Consult a trauma surgeon if you have the following complaints and illnesses:
- pain in any joints, limitation of mobility in these joints, deformities;
- Symptoms of osteoarthritis - reddening of the skin and swelling;
- Suspicion or diagnosis of any degree of spinal and pelvic curvature.
Visiting a doctor early in the disease minimizes complications and shortens treatment and rehabilitation.
The cost of the consultation can be requested online or by phone and does not include therapeutic and diagnostic measures that are determined individually.
Consultation with a trauma surgeon in the spine clinic
At the first consultation, the doctor carefully examines the patient's medical history, genetic predisposition to diseases of the skeletal system and related structures. The doctor then determines what environmental factors may be contributing to the patient's illness. An individual examination plan is then drawn up.
If necessary, the doctor can administer emergency treatment and relieve the pain with medication blocks. How much a consultation with an orthopedist with these services costs depends on the complexity of the case.
Treatment programs that a trauma surgeon may offer include:
- drug treatment (oral, intramuscular and/or intravenous, intra-articular injections);
- various methods of physiotherapy;
- drug blockades;
- special exercise complexes;
- intra-articular injection of synovial fluid into prostheses;
- kinesiology taping;
- massage and osteopathy;
- Assistance in the production of orthoses using computer tomography and computer-aided planoscopy;
- therapeutic and diagnostic joint punctures;
- Cortexil PRP Therapy.
treatment of sports injuries
First aid is given to the injured person. The injured limb is immobilized and cold compresses are applied. This reduces the risk of swelling, inflammation and bleeding, and reduces the severity of pain and muscle spasms.
When an athlete has sustained an injury, the trauma surgeon examines the patient, taking a medical history and determining whether the patient is taking medication or sports medicine.
To clarify the diagnosis, a number of diagnostic tests are prescribed:
The complex of examinations is selected by the doctor depending on the type, location and severity of the injury.
Treatment for sports injuries can be a combination of medication and surgery. A lot depends on the type of injury. For minor injuries, administration or injection of painkillers and muscle relaxants is recommended. Cartilage protective agents, vitamin complexes, corticosteroids and blockades are also used to treat severe pain.
Massage and physiotherapy for sports injuries in the clinic of Dr. Medvedev in Moscow are recommended to improve mobility during rehabilitation:
- magnet therapy;
- electro- and phonophoresis;
- Light therapy;
- press therapy;
- paraffin therapy;
- Ultrasonic;
- hydrotherapy and others.
Serious injuries require surgical treatment. The most effective techniques include resection of the damaged tissue, osteosynthesis, and arthroscopy. If the joint or cartilage is badly damaged, the area is replaced with an implant.
During rehabilitation, the sports traumatologist monitors the patient's condition, adjusts the treatment regimen and makes recommendations.
ICHA Services
The International Center for Health Care offers sports traumatology in Moscow. It has highly qualified doctors who not only provide first aid, but also conduct a thorough examination using innovative diagnostic equipment.
Together with the patient, the doctor makes a decision about surgical intervention and suggests the most effective methods. The choice depends on the diagnosis, the patient's condition, and the severity of the injury.
When patients come to the center of Dr. Medvedev, you can rest assured that you will receive professional medical care from experienced specialists. You can come to us not only for emergencies, but also for consultations with a trauma surgeon about the prevention of secondary injuries and the extent of post-traumatic stress.
Appointments can be made by calling the phone number provided. The leaders will listen to you and choose an appropriate time.
We strive to provide quality service. We are grateful to our patients for their trust and feedback on our medical center.
Who is a trauma surgeon?
Everyone thinks of a trauma surgeon as a big man with bloody hands under his rolled-up sleeves, setting bones with those hands. It was, and probably still is, somewhere in our expanses.
Today the profession is called orthopedic traumatologist. In fact, they are two areas of expertise that go hand in hand, but each is specialized in its own way.
Traumatologists treat fractures and tears of certain ligaments and tendons. Screws, plates, pins - that's her specialty. As a rule, there is a division into segments: someone treats limb fractures, someone treats pelvic fractures (which is considered an extremely difficult area, and strong specialists can be counted on the fingers of one hand), a separate area is the spine, and there are very few hand surgeons who can be called microsurgeons because their job is to sew up small vessels and nerves.
In general, trauma surgeons are similar to auto mechanics in how they work and plan their operations. Your task is to restore a person's function. Unfortunately, many injuries are not without consequences: misalignment of the limbs, post-traumatic arthritis, joint instability. This is where the orthopedists come in. Orthopedic surgeons treat the consequences of trauma, treat congenital bone deformities and other diseases of the musculoskeletal system. These doctors clench their cheeks and smile—just like the traumatologists did, they need to clean it up too. But everyone understands that the traumatologists got it right, but nature does not allow itself to be deceived.
Who is an Orthopedist?
Orthopedists are less rock 'n' roll. And they look like engineers measuring angles and using formulas to calculate something. They are arthroscopists (arthro - joint, scopia - appearance) who like to operate through keyholes, they are unfamiliar with fractures, but their specialty is soft tissue. Realign and stabilize ligaments, sew up muscles. Its name is very relative, as arthroscopists perform part of their operations openly, since it is not possible to repair some structures with a closed method. Today, arthroscopic surgery is performed on almost all joints, including wrist and jaw joints. It is this category of orthopedists and trauma surgeons who position themselves as sports doctors. Because they deal specifically with the problems that active people face and look for completely different solutions.
For example, you have had an injury and now it hurts in a certain spot when you exercise. A traumatologist will say, 'Pfft, don't exercise!'. The sports medicine doctor will take the easy way out and figure out how to possibly get the person back into exercise without always thinking about how good the exercise is for the person.
Despite all the diversity, all divisions and boundaries are only provisional. In addition, a good team is made up of specialists with different backgrounds. It is only when they work together that there is no bias for one side or the other. And you will get the right treatment!
Getting an appointment with an orthopedic or trauma surgeon is not difficult; many surgeons offer appointments at their clinics, and in the information age, you can contact any doctor you wish.
Anyway, do your sport and don't hurt yourself! See you soon!
What investigations may be required?
Depending on the extent of your injury and the symptoms you are experiencing, the following tests may be needed:
- ROENTGEN
- biopsy
- MRI of the spine
- General blood test
- CT scan.
- Ultrasound examination of the affected area.
Based on the results of the tests and examinations, treatment is prescribed. In the event of an obvious injury, this will be carried out on an inpatient basis. Most pathologies that do not require surgery are treated on an outpatient basis.
- Traumatology and Orthopedics 2nd revised edition of the textbook for universities. Written by Andrey Kolomiets, Evgenia Raspopova, 2021.
- orthopedics. National Guidelines. Co-author: Sergey Pavlovich Mironov, 2008.
The cost of a visit to a specialist in orthopedics and traumatology ranges from 1,210 to 1,500 rubles.
What does a visit to the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology look like?
In order to make an accurate diagnosis, the specialist conducts
- conduct a visual examination;
- collects medical history;
- He explains when the complaints arose, under what circumstances, whether there was treatment and examination;
- If indicated, diagnostic measures such as X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, and testing are ordered;
- diagnostic tests are performed.
After evaluating all the test results, a diagnosis is made and a plan for further treatment is drawn up.
What diseases are treated by orthopedic traumatologists?
- Inflammation of the joint capsule, heel spurs, myositis, arthritis;
- Degenerative changes with disruption of structural and functional elements, osteoarthritis, spondylitis, osteochondrosis, osteoporosis;
- Clubfoot, flatfoot, scoliosis, thoracic defects, hip dysplasia, torticollis;
- Sports, work and household injuries, bruises, sprains, dislocations and broken bones.
Pathologies of the musculoskeletal system can arise as a result of infectious diseases, metabolic disorders in the body, professional activity and hereditary factors.
Prices for paid orthopedic services
First medical consultation with an orthopedist and traumatologist
- Clinical examination
- anamnesis
- Dynamic orthopedic active and passive tests
- Assessment of the musculoskeletal system
- Rapid ultrasound diagnosis of the painful joint (if indicated)
- diagnosis and explanation
Initial consultation with an orthopedic specialist
- Clinical examination
- anamnesis
- Dynamic active and passive orthopedic tests
- Assessment of the musculoskeletal system
- Rapid ultrasound diagnosis of the painful joint (if recommended by doctor)
- Creation and refinement of the diagnosis
Any repeat visits to the orthopedist during treatment
Doctors of orthopedics and traumatology in Kazan
Alexey Dolgopolov
Head of the orthopedic department. He is a member of the Union of Orthopedists and Traumatologists of Russia. He has repeatedly participated in the largest sporting events in Russia. He works with the leading athletes of Tatarstan. He specializes in the non-surgical treatment of inflammation and arthrosis of the large joints, heel spurs, spinal curvature (scoliosis, kyphosis, lordosis). He offers rehabilitation measures after sports and household injuries.
To make an appointment with an orthopedist/traumatologist in Dolgopol, give us your phone number and we will call you back at a convenient time. We work 24/7.
Naila Anvarovna Latypova
Orthopedic traumatologist with over 40 years of experience. Candidate of Medical Sciences. One of the best orthopedic surgeons in Kazan. Specialized in the treatment of joint pain using conservative methods, even in the most complicated cases. He accepts patients with arthrosis and inflammation of large and small joints, treats the consequences of hand and finger injuries, contractures of limb joints, all types of postural disorders (kyphosis, scoliosis, kyphoscoliosis, lordosis).
To make an appointment with orthopedist and traumatologist Latypov N., give us your phone number and we will call you back at a convenient time. We work 24/7.
Akhmetov Zufar Yagfarovich.
Doctor of the highest category. Specializing in the care of patients after injuries and surgeries. It successfully treats major and minor joint diseases such as arthritis, arthrosis, synovitis, periarthritis and periarthrosis without surgery. The clinic treats adult patients aged 18 and over. Treats all types of spinal curvature. Excellent knowledge of techniques such as blocks of varying complexity, intra-articular synovial fluid injection and shock wave therapy.
What does an orthopedist and trauma surgeon do?
An orthopedic trauma surgeon treats all types of injuries - bruises, dislocations or fractures - and repairs a variety of defects. His main task is to diagnose and treat the patient correctly. Preventive measures are just as important.
The musculoskeletal system includes bones and joints, tendons and ligaments, muscles and nerves.
It is the physician's job to determine the condition of a patient who has sustained mechanical, electrical, thermal, chemical, or radioactive injuries. These can also be mixed (chemical injuries and mechanical injuries, thermal burns and radiation injuries), all of which cause damage to the tissues of the musculoskeletal system and affect the general condition.
Conditions treated by an orthopedic trauma surgeon
The specialist treats a variety of diseases of the musculoskeletal system:
– bad posture and flat feet;
– problems with the spine;
- Osteosis and parathyroid osteodystrophy;
- osteodysplasia fibrosis;
- Ewing's tumor and secondary malignancies;
- Osteogenic sarcoma and chondromyxosarcoma;
– various fractures.
The orthopedist and traumatologist treats body parts such as knee and hip joints, shoulder and shoulder blade, foot and back.
frequently asked Questions
- What should I bring to my orthopedic appointment? If you have previous test results such as ultrasounds, X-rays or MRIs, you should bring them with you. This will help your orthopedist make a diagnosis and choose the appropriate treatment. If you have not yet had any examinations, we can do them if necessary.
- How can my doctor help me with my knee pain? Our orthopedic doctors use more than 20 treatment methods in their practice. These range from medication and blocks for quick pain relief to physical therapy and intra-articular injections to repair the joint.
- Can I be treated with us without an operation? For some conditions, we use non-surgical treatments to avoid surgery.
- Can all recommended treatments be carried out in your clinic? Yes we have all treatments and equipment available. The treatment can be started on the first day.
- How painful is an injection in the knee? The procedure is performed under local anesthetic and you only feel the needle in your skin. The entire procedure takes no more than 5 minutes. You can get out of bed and walk around. There are no serious restrictions.
Candidates who want to study surgical traumatology go to university after school or medical school. One must choose between a training program in paediatrics or general medicine.
A physician wishing to specialize in a narrow field enrolls in a postgraduate residency program where he or she learns to specialize in traumatology and orthopedics. Students with a talent for analytical and creative work can complete postgraduate training after their specialist training, which enables them to carry out research activities that combine them with practical work.
Courses for trauma surgeons
STTA (Modern Science and Technology Academy) (distance learning)
The Modern Scientific and Technological Academy (SNTA, Moscow) offers distance learning in the field of 'Traumatology and Orthopaedics' without having to leave one's place of work or residence. The documents issued by the state entitle the holder to practice medicine. All documents (specialist certificate, retraining diploma, advanced training certificate) are handed over personally by a courier.
Cost of orthopedic and traumatological services in the Stopartroz clinic
Services | Price | Registration |
Consultation with a podiatrist | 2000 rubles | Register |
Shock wave therapy campaign treatment until May 15th! | 150 rubles 1 minute 300 rubles 1 minute | Register yourself |
Blockage of the hip joint | 3000 rubles | To register |
Heel Spur Blockage | 3000 rub 5000 rubles | For registration |
Paravertebral spinal block | 3000 rubs | For enrollment |
Hernia blockage of the lumbar spine | 3000 rubles | Make an appointment |
puncture of the knee joint | 3000 rubles | Register |
Prp Therapy (Plasma Therapy) Promotional Treatment Until May 15th! | 4000р 6000р | Registration |
Removal of a plastic patch | 1500 | Signature |
The list of conditions treated by a trauma surgeon is not short:
- arthrosis (osteoarthritis);
- osteoarthritis (arthrosis);
- arthrosis (osteoarthritis);
- Osteoporosis;
- Gout;
- flat feet;
- bone tumors;
- hip dysplasia;
- spinal curvatures;
- cervical osteochondrosis;
- foot deformities;
- kyphosis;
- lordosis;
- intervertebral fractures;
- valgus and varus deformities;
- Degenerative joint diseases.
In addition to pathological processes, the doctor in this specialty also deals with the consequences of such injuries:
- Pathological and traumatic fractures (displaced, open or closed);
- injuries resulting from accidents;
- torn ligaments;
- bruises;
- ligament sprains;
- sprains.
Any injury, even a minor one, should be treated by a trauma surgeon.
manipulation
The word 'manipulation' comes from the Latin manipulus and means 'hand, hand'.
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