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The list of services is being updated.
For all necessary information, you can contact us by phone: 8 (8652) 20-55-66
The list of services is being updated.
For all necessary information, you can contact us by phone: 8 (8652) 20-55-66
Pediatric traumatologist-orthopedist is a medical specialist who combines knowledge and skills of traumatology, which studies damage to bones, joints, ligaments and muscles, and orthopedics aimed at correcting congenital and acquired deformities of the musculoskeletal system. The peculiarity of the work of such a doctor is that it takes into account the specifics of the child's body, since the bones of the child are more elastic than in adults, and growth zones require a special approach in treatment.
Its main task is to ensure the proper development of the child’s skeleton, restore the function of the injured limbs and improve the quality of life of a small patient. He works closely with pediatricians, neurologists and physical therapists to ensure that treatment is comprehensive and effective.
Contacting a child traumatologist-orthopedist may be required in a variety of situations. Parents often do not know when to sign up for a consultation, so it is important to learn to recognize the main indications for a visit to this specialist:
In addition, preventive examinations are recommended at certain age periods, at 1 month (to exclude dysplasia), at 1 year (gait assessment), as well as before starting school and active sports. Early detection of problems avoids complications such as chronic pain or limited mobility.
At the initial visit, the doctor conducts an examination, assesses gait, posture, amplitude of movements in the joints and the condition of the muscles. If necessary, additional studies are prescribed, for example, x-rays, ultrasound, MRI or laboratory tests.
Based on the data obtained, an individual treatment plan is drawn up, which can include both conservative and surgical methods. The work on the standard protocol is carried out in several stages:
If conservative methods are ineffective or the case is severe (for example, a complex fracture or severe deformity), surgery may be necessary. Surgical intervention in children is carried out using modern minimally invasive technologies, which reduces the recovery period. After surgery, the child undergoes rehabilitation, which includes exercises, physical therapy and medical supervision.
Parental involvement plays an important role in the treatment process. The doctor gives recommendations on the care of the child, the regime of the day and the prevention of repeated injuries. Regular monitoring visits allow you to monitor the dynamics and, if necessary, adjust therapy.
Quality and timely treatment gives the child a real chance for a full life without restrictions. With the right approach, the following effects can be achieved:
It should be borne in mind that congenital pathologies, such as hip dysplasia, are much easier to correct when detected in the first months of life than at a later age. After completing the main course of therapy, the doctor often recommends supportive measures, including sports (swimming, gymnastics), the correct selection of shoes and regular examinations to monitor the condition.
Neuro-clinic employs highly qualified pediatric orthopedic traumatologists who use the most modern medical techniques. A healthy musculoskeletal system allows your child to actively grow, learn and enjoy childhood without pain and limitations. Affordable prices for services–Another advantage.