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Our experienced traumatologists and orthopedists:

  • Provide inpatient treatment and care (preoperative and postoperative patients)
  • Use modern diagnostic methods, such as:
    • Ultrasound diagnostics of joints
    • Plantography
    • Diagnostic arthroscopy
    • Intra-articular injections under ultrasound control and without
    • Diagnostic puncture of joints
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Conservative and surgical treatment methods are used, including:

  • Joint punctures (including therapeutic ones)
  • Injections of medicinal products into joints (including PRP, Plasmalifting)
  • Joint sanitation
  • Biopsy (OBK)
  • Diagnostic and therapeutic arthroscopy of joints (DTAS)
  • Taking a biopsy (during OBK surgery)
  • Partial and total arthroscopic meniscectomy, meniscus suture
  • Arthroscopic reconstructive auto and allografting of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments.
  • Total and partial endoprosthetics of large joints.
  • Arthrodesis of joints
  • Removal of Baker's cysts (traditional/arthroscopic technique)
  • Elongation and restoration of tendons of the hand and foot.
  • Removal of OBK
  • Elongation of limbs and fingers.
  • Bankart operation in the shoulder joint
  • Later Jay operation in the shoulder joint
  • Surgeries for limb anomalies
  • Surgeries for Hallix Valgus
  • Surgeries for congenital and acquired flat feet.
  • Cordicompression (tunnelization) surgical intervention for necrosis (AVN) of bones.

Pathology of the musculoskeletal system and the consequences of injuries in children and adolescents:

  • Dysplasia of the hip joint and femur, accompanied by gait disturbance or peculiarities (feet inward or outward), hip instability, limited range of motion in the hip joint
  • Osteochondropathy of the femoral head (Perthes disease)
  • Juvenile slipped capital femoral epiphysiolysis
  • Inequality of the length of the lower limbs (surgical correction using the Ilizarov method and minimally invasive controlled growth technique)
  • Valgus (X-shaped) and varus (O-shaped) deformities of the knee joints (correction using minimally invasive methods)
  • Osteochondropathy of the knee joint (Koenig's disease)
  • Varus-torsion and valgus-torsion deformity of the tibia
  • Patellar dislocation (traumatic, primary dysplastic, recurrent dysplastic)
  • Synovial folds of the knee joint
  • Chondromalacia patella and knee joint
  • Damage to the meniscus of the knee joint, instability of the knee joint
  • Synovial cysts (ganglia) of the joint area and tendon formations
  • Congenital foot deformities ("clubfoot", calcaneal-valgus, vertical (oblique) position of the talus - "rocker foot")
  • Acquired foot deformities: flat-valgus, equino-varus, hollow, static deformation of the forefoot in adolescents (juvenile hallux-valgus and quintus varus)
  • Osteochondropathies of the bones of the foot (navicular bone Keller 1, head of the metatarsal bone - Keller 2, calcaneus - Schinz, talus - Diaz)
  • Accessory sesamoid bone of the foot (os tibiale externum)
  • Instability of the ankle joint
  • Brachimetatarsia (shortening of the metatarsal bones and toes)
  • Surgical treatment of injuries of the musculoskeletal system and their consequences by various methods of osteosynthesis and reconstructive operations
  • Congenital and acquired muscular torticollis
  • High position of the scapula
  • Shortening of the upper limb
  • Obstetric paresis
  • Varus deformity of the neck of the humerus
  • Instability of the shoulder joint
  • Varus-valgus deformity of the elbow joint
  • Radioulnar synostosis
  • Dislocation of the head of the radial bone (Monteggia injury)
  • Deformity of the wrist joint: Madelung, radial-ulnar clubhand, flexion contracture of the wrist joint (neurogenic, arthrogryptic)
  • Stenosing ligamentitis of the fingers
  • Syndactyly (fusion of fingers)
  • Camptodactyly (flexion deformity of the fingers)
  • Polydactyly (additional fingers)
  • Congenital dislocation (subluxation) of the hip

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