Examination of the body

Ankle arthroscopy

According to domestic and foreign literature, ankle joint injuries account for 6 to 21% of musculoskeletal injuries.

Hip arthroscopy

Hip arthroscopy is performed under endotracheal anesthesia. The patient's position on the operating table is lying on the healthy side.

Surgical arthroscopy

One of the important conditions for the successful outcome of surgical treatment of joint pathology is minimal trauma of operations. This forced many traumatologists-orthopedists to look for ways to reduce trauma by reducing arthrotomy access.

Carpal tunnel arthroscopy

The wrist joint is a complex of joints that connect the hand to the forearm. The wrist joint includes the radiocarpal, distal radioulnar, carpal, intermetacarpal, carpometacarpal, and intercarpal joints.

Elbow arthroscopy

Recently, arthroscopy of the elbow joint has become widespread and introduced into clinical practice. In addition to purely diagnostic purposes (revision of intra-articular structures, biopsy of the synovial membrane and articular cartilage), various surgical manipulations are performed: removal of intra-articular bodies, sanitation of chondromalacia foci, arthrolysis, etc.

Shoulder arthroscopy

The shoulder complex is the most mobile of the joints in the human body. It consists of five joints: two physiological (or false) and three anatomical.

Arthrocentesis

Arthrocentesis is a procedure where a needle is used to puncture a joint. If arthrocentesis is performed correctly and there is effusion in the joint, it may be possible to obtain the effusion for testing.

Color vision

Color vision testing can be informative in the clinical evaluation of hereditary retinal dystrophies when its impairment occurs before visual acuity decreases and scotomas appear.

Visual evoked potentials

Visual evoked potentials (VEP) are recorded to diagnose damage to the visual pathways, assessing their condition from the peripheral (retina) to the central sections (primary and secondary visual centers).

Electrooculography

Electrooculography is the recording of the constant potential of the eye using skin electrodes placed on the area of the outer and inner edges of the lower eyelid.