Information about the doctor Strybulevych Oleksandr Ivanovych
Work experience: 3 years
Education:
- Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University, Master of Medicine;
- Shupyk National University of Health of Ukraine, internship in Orthopedics and Traumatology
Areas of professional development:
- participant in Ukrainian and international conferences on orthopedics, traumatology, sports medicine, and rehabilitation;
- regular training in healthcare institutions;
- advanced training in arthroscopy, PRP therapy, modern physiotherapy, minimally invasive surgery, joint treatment, and post-traumatic recovery.
Priority areas in clinical practice:
- diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders;
- rehabilitation after fractures, dislocations, sprains, and sports injuries;
- intra-articular injections, PRP therapy, physiotherapy;
- minimally invasive orthopedic surgery using modern fixators and biomaterials.
Tell us about your professional interests other than your specialization:
- "I am interested in physical rehabilitation, sports medicine, and modern diagnostics. I constantly strive to improve my skills to provide effective care for my patients."
Hobbies, favorite movies, books:
- "I love active recreation — it’s a source of energy and a great reminder that movement is life."
Doctor's advice:
- "The musculoskeletal system is the foundation of an active and comfortable life at any age. To maintain the health of your joints, muscles, and bones, it’s essential to take care of yourself at every stage — from prevention to full recovery after injuries or illnesses. Stay active regularly, and choose physical activities that match your age and health condition. Don’t ignore joint, spine, or muscle pain, or any stiffness or reduced mobility — these are signs that need a specialist’s attention. If you're undergoing treatment or rehabilitation — follow your doctor’s recommendations, as it greatly speeds up recovery. Even if you have no complaints, regular preventive check-ups can help avoid chronic problems in the future and maintain your quality of life. Take care of your health."