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A vertebrologist is a specialized doctor who treats the spine and spinal diseases, focusing on diagnosis and factors that affect the spine. At the "Dobrobut" medical network in Kyiv, experienced vertebrologists provide comprehensive services to help patients restore their health and improve their quality of life.

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Antoniichuk Vitalii Tarasovych
Orthopedist-traumatologist; Vertebrologist
st. Idzikowsky Family (M. Mishina), 3, Kyiv
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Khomenko Tetiana Volodymyrivna
Vertebrologist; Physician in physical therapy and sports medicine; Physiotherapist; Rehabilitation specialist
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21.01.2025 8:00

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Matsak Volodymyr Vasylovych
Orthopedist-traumatologist; Vertebrologist
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Myts Yaroslav Volodymyrovych
Vertebrologist; Orthopedist-traumatologist
st. Idzikowsky Family (M. Mishina), 3, Kyiv
24experience (y.)
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46 reviews

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20.01.2025 9:00

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What Does a Vertebrologist Do and When to Consult Them

A vertebrologist is a physician who treats back pain and spinal disorders, emphasizing pain relief and functional restoration. You should consult a vertebrologist if you experience symptoms such as: 

  • Chronic or acute back pain,
  • Neck pain or stiffness,
  • Pain radiating to the arms or legs,
  • Numbness or tingling,
  • Reduced mobility or flexibility of the spine,
  • Symptoms related to posture and uneven spine.

It is important to consult an expert if these symptoms occur persistently or hinder your daily activities.

What Diseases Does a Vertebrologist Treat

A vertebrologist diagnoses and treats various conditions, including:

  • Osteochondrosis (degenerative changes in the spine),
  • Herniated discs,
  • Scoliosis and other spinal deformities,
  • Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal),
  • Sciatica (pain radiating from the sciatic nerve),
  • Chronic back pain caused by various reasons.

Understanding these conditions and their implications allows a vertebrologist to develop individualized treatment plans for each patient.

What Diagnostic Methods Does a Vertebrologist Use

During the examination with a vertebrologist, various diagnostic methods are used to accurately assess the patient’s condition. The primary diagnostic methods include:

  • Detailed medical history collection,
  • Physical examination to evaluate posture, range of motion, and pain sensations,
  • Imaging studies, such as X-rays, MRI, or CT, to detect pathological changes in the spine.

These methods aid in formulating an accurate diagnosis and prescribing effective treatment.

What Treatment Methods Does a Vertebrologist Use

The treatment methods that a vertebrologist may utilize include:

  • Conservative therapy: physical therapy, exercises to strengthen the back, and posture correction techniques.
  • Medications: anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and pain relievers may be prescribed to alleviate symptoms.
  • Injections: for some patients, epidural steroid injections or intra-articular injections may be effective for significant pain relief.
  • Manual therapy: methods such as chiropractic, osteopathy, and mobilization may be used to improve spinal function.
  • Surgical interventions: in severe cases, various types of surgery may be considered, depending on the specific condition and overall health of the patient.

These treatment methods are individualized according to the diagnosis and specific needs of the patient to improve functionality and reduce pain.

How a Consultation Proceeds

A consultation with a vertebrologist in Kyiv at the "Dobrobut" clinic begins with a thorough discussion of symptoms, complaints, and medical history. Following this, the physician will conduct a physical examination and may recommend specific diagnostic tests. Based on the information obtained, the vertebrologist will provide an individualized treatment plan, which may include: 

  • Physical therapy, therapeutic exercises, kinesitherapy,
  • Medications for pain relief,
  • Recommendations for lifestyle changes.

Patients will leave the appointment with a clear understanding of their condition, treatment options, expected outcomes, and information about the cost of services.

Questions to Ask the Doctor

During the consultation with the vertebrologist, you are encouraged to ask the following questions:

  • What is the cause of my symptoms?
  • What treatment methods are available for this condition?
  • Are there risks or side effects associated with the prescribed treatment?
  • How can I relieve my pain at home?
  • What follow-up visits or additional tests will be necessary?

These questions will help you better understand your health and the measures needed for recovery.

At the "Dobrobut" medical network in Kyiv, experienced vertebrologists are ready to provide high-quality care tailored to your individual needs. If you are facing issues with your back or spine, do not hesitate to schedule an appointment with a vertebrologist through the form on the website or by contacting the call center.

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