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    +36 30/408-1265
  • Vasas Pasaréti Sportcentrum,
    1026 Budapest, Pasaréti út 11-13.

Specialist Clinic

Orthopaedics

Orthopaedics is the medical discipline that deals with congenital deformities, acquired injuries and degenerative changes of the musculoskeletal system. It covers diseases of the bones and joints of the limbs, some muscular diseases and lesions of the vertebrae of the spine and surrounding soft tissues.

In addition to sports surgery, our orthopaedic surgeons also perform a large number of knee replacements.

Orthopedic Sports Surgery

If even the most modern conservative treatment, which lasts for a few months, does not solve our patients’ complaints, sports surgery can help with reconstruction – ligament, cartilage, shaft – and, if necessary, external fixation of the damaged joints. Sports surgery is a borderline between orthopaedics and trauma surgery.

Private Orthopedic Practice

The first step in an orthopaedic specialist examination is to take a history of the patient’s previous musculoskeletal history, including previous musculoskeletal diseases, operations, accidents (fractures, sprains, dislocations) and lifestyle information (sport, work). If the injured person can remember the exact mechanism of their injury, and perhaps even show it on film, this can greatly speed up the correct diagnosis.

The second step is a physical examination, during which the orthopaedic specialist examines the patient’s gait, posture, joint range of motion and stability, and compares the condition of the intact and injured limbs. If necessary, he takes measurements using instruments (protractor, protractor, arthrometer, hand dynamometer).

If necessary, we can arrange for multidirectional X-rays to be taken during the appointment, and many of our specialists also complement the physical examination with ultrasound diagnostics. If necessary, we can suggest where our patients can have MR or, less frequently, CT scans performed as quickly and as well as possible.

Unfortunately, in our private practice, only a thorough examination and therapeutic recommendation of a single body part is possible at the time of the first outpatient examination, in order to allow our specialists to keep the appointments as accurately as possible, so we ask for your understanding.

The next step after referral is imaging diagnostics, which may include X-rays, ultrasound or MRI/CT scans.

In our clinic, ultrasound and X-ray examinations are available.