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Orthopedic Checkup

medical tourism Orthopedic Checkup

For patients seeking comprehensive orthopedic evaluations, medical tourism offers advanced diagnostic packages in top destinations like Germany, Thailand, India, and South Korea, where JCI-accredited hospitals provide cutting-edge screenings at 50-70% lower costs than Western countries. These specialized checkups typically include X-rays, MRI scans, bone density tests (DEXA), gait analysis, and sports injury assessments, performed by orthopedic specialists using the latest robotic/AI-assisted imaging technology.

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Why Orthopedic Checkups Matter

Early Arthritis Detection → Identifies joint degeneration before severe damage
Sports Injury Prevention → Assesses muscle imbalances/weaknesses
Posture Correction → Detects spinal misalignments (scoliosis/kyphosis)
Surgical Readiness → Evaluates if/when joint replacements are needed

Who Needs an Orthopedic Exam?

Age 40+ (osteoarthritis screening)
Active athletes (annual sports medicine eval)
Manual laborers (repetitive stress injury risk)
Those with:
→ Chronic back/neck pain
→ “Clicking” or locking joints
→ Reduced range of motion

Key Components of a Comprehensive Checkup

TestPurposeRecommended For
X-raysBone spurs/fracturesJoint pain sufferers
MRISoft tissue damage (ligaments/meniscus)Sports injuries
DEXA ScanBone density (osteoporosis)Postmenopausal women
Gait AnalysisWalking abnormality detectionChronic knee/hip pain
Range-of-Motion TestsJoint flexibility assessmentArthritis patients

5 Warning Signs You Need Evaluation

Morning joint stiffness >30 minutes
Swelling/warmth in joints
Difficulty climbing stairs
Numbness/tingling in extremities
Recent trauma with persistent pain

How to Prepare for Your Visit

• Wear loose clothing (for movement tests)
• Bring previous imaging (X-rays/MRIs)
• List all supplements (e.g., glucosamine)
• Note pain triggers (weather/activity)