Physiatrist review Belgrade

All elements of the physical examination are represented in the clinical assessment: history, specialist examination, examination of the locomotor system, functional tests as well as modern laboratory and other diagnostic procedures. In our team there is a team of top experts, some of them are:

The rehabilitation team at the specialist physiatry office Herodikus consists of: a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation, physiotherapists and occupational therapists. If necessary, we include other doctors: neurologist, orthopedist, psychologist, rheumatologist, radiologist.

We are proud to say that we have successfully performed over 10,000 therapies for people with various ailments and health conditions and that the success rate of our therapies is over 94%.

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How do you know you need to see a physiatrist?

A visit to a physiatrist can be beneficial if you have certain health problems or symptoms related to muscles, bones, joints, or other parts of the musculoskeletal system. Here are some signs that may indicate you need to see a physiatrist:

Pain in Muscles, Joints or Bones: If you experience constant or intermittent pain in your muscles, joints or bones, especially if the pain is intense or lasts for a long time, this may be an indicator that a physiatrist evaluation is needed.

Limited Mobility: If you notice reduced mobility in certain parts of the body, or have difficulty performing daily activities due to limited movement, a physiatrist can help diagnose the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.

Trauma or Sports Injury: If you have experienced a trauma, fall, accident or sports injury, a physiatrist can provide an injury assessment, initiate rehabilitation and help prevent long-term complications.

Chronic Back Pain: Chronic back pain can be complex and require a multidisciplinary approach. A physiatrist can provide a diagnosis, recommend therapeutic exercises and other treatments to reduce pain and improve functionality.

Unexplained Fatigue and Weakness: If you experience unexplained fatigue or muscle weakness, a physiatrist can work with you to identify possible causes, including muscle or nerve problems.

Gait or Balance Disorders: If you notice changes in your gait, experience unsteadiness, or have balance problems, a physiatrist can assess your condition and recommend appropriate treatment.

Rehabilitation After Surgery: If you have undergone surgery, a physiatrist can be a key member of your rehabilitation team, providing guidance and exercises to help you regain functionality more quickly and safely.

Prevention and Management of Chronic Conditions: A physiatrist can also be useful in the prevention of problems with the musculoskeletal system. If you have a chronic condition, such as arthritis, a physiatrist can help you manage symptoms and maintain functionality.

If you recognize yourself in any of these signs or have similar health concerns, it is recommended that you schedule an appointment with a physiatrist in Belgrade. The specialist will assess your condition, make a diagnosis and suggest the appropriate treatment or therapy to improve your health and quality of life.

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Ultrasound diagnostics (Ultrasound)

Ultrasound diagnostics is the most modern dynamic non-invasive examination. In the specialist physiatry office Herodicus, there is a device that can be used to perform: ultrasound examination of the abdomen, breasts, thyroid gland and ultrasound examination of soft tissues. After the diagnostic ultrasound, you receive the findings and a written opinion depending on further treatment.

Ultrasound diagnostics allows a detailed examination of:

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What does a physiatrist's examination include?

A physiatrist’s examination includes a general examination and specific aspects that focus on the musculoskeletal system, body functionality and patient needs. Here’s what a physiatrist’s exam might look like

History:

The physiatrist will first take a detailed history, which involves asking questions about the patient’s medical history, symptoms, past injuries or surgeries, and lifestyle.

General Overview:

It includes measuring blood pressure, pulse and assessing the general health of the patient. A general examination helps rule out other possible health problems that could affect the state of the musculoskeletal system.

Functional Overview:

A physiatrist will assess the body’s functionality, including joint movements, range of motion, muscle strength, balance and coordination of movements.

Biomechanical Assessment:

If there is a problem with walking, standing, or other biomechanical aspects of movement, a physiatrist can perform an assessment to identify specific areas that require attention.

Pain Assessment:

The physiatrist will discuss the pain sensations with the patient, including the location, intensity, frequency and circumstances that cause or worsen the pain.

Neurological Examination:

If necessary, a physiatrist may perform a neurological examination to assess nervous system function, reflexes and other neurological characteristics.

Diagnostic Checks:

Based on the general and functional examination, the physiatrist may recommend additional diagnostic tests, including X-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or other relevant tests.

Setting the Diagnosis:

After analyzing all the information, the physiatrist will make a diagnosis and discuss with the patient possible treatments, therapeutic options and a rehabilitation plan.

Treatment and Rehabilitation Plan:

Based on the diagnosis, the physiatrist will create an individualized treatment plan that may include therapeutic exercises, physical therapy, medical electrotherapy or other therapeutic methods.

Advice and Education:

The physiatrist will provide the patient with advice on prevention, self-exercise and other steps the patient can take to improve or maintain their musculoskeletal health.

A physiatrist’s examination is a holistic approach, taking into account the patient’s overall health condition and providing treatments aimed at improving functionality and quality of life.

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Our Clients' Experiences

I regularly bring my grandmother to therapy at Herodikus for pain in her hands and neck, and we are very satisfied! The staff is very professional, kind, the clinic has the latest equipment, the possibility of therapy with Indiba, interferential current and laser. A truly wonderful environment, thank you for everything! Heartfelt recommendation!

Jelena Sribar

Absolutely delighted with the service, I had a problem with back pain that completely disappeared after about 10 therapies. Now I regularly go for massages to prevent the pain from recurring. I can do sports activities again, which means a lot to me.

Đorđe Jovanić

I came on a recommendation and the experience was better than expected. I have been going to therapy regularly for the last month and everything is at the highest level, from scheduling to the service and treatment of clients. All employees are extremely nice and professional. Warm recommendation.

Aleksandar Nastić

I regularly bring my grandmother to therapy at Herodikus for pain in her hands and neck, and we are very satisfied! The staff is very professional, kind, the clinic has the latest equipment, the possibility of therapy with Indiba, interferential current and laser. A truly wonderful environment, thank you for everything! Heartfelt recommendation!

Jelena Sribar

Absolutely delighted with the service, I had a problem with back pain that completely disappeared after about 10 therapies. Now I regularly go for massages to prevent the pain from recurring. I can do sports activities again, which means a lot to me.

Đorđe Jovanić