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Foot & Ankle diagnostics

Targeted understanding, individual treatment

Every effective therapy begins with precise foot diagnostics. A thorough analysis is essential. At move ahead, comprehensive diagnostics form the foundation of every treatment decision. Precise diagnostics are at the heart of our medical practice. Our goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the cause of your complaints – not just the symptoms.

We use state-of-the-art imaging techniques, functional analyses and sports medicine expertise to precisely identify incorrect strain, injuries or structural changes.

Whether you have an acute sports injury, chronic strain, or a preventive concern, our foot diagnostics at move ahead provide the clarity needed for sustainable treatment success. We take the time to thoroughly diagnose your condition. Only on the basis of accurate diagnostics can an individualised, long-term treatment plan be developed that leads to real and lasting improvement.

Our methods at a glance

State-of-the-art imaging
High-resolution procedures such as ultrasound, digital X-ray, DVT, MRI, and weightbearing CT provide precise insights into bones, joints, and soft tissues and can be performed immediately in the practice during your appointment.

 

Analysis of movement patterns
Through targeted observation of gait and motor function, we can identify incorrect loading and functional disorders at an early stage.

 

Blood values and inflammation parameters
Laboratory tests help us to identify systemic influences such as inflammation, metabolic changes, or deficiencies.

 

Manual functional diagnostics
With trained hands and eyes and a wealth of experience, our specialists identify restrictions, instabilities, and pain directly in the musculoskeletal system.

FAQs

What does diagnostics in foot surgery include?

Diagnostics include comprehensive examinations to identify foot problems.

What modern diagnostic procedures are used?

We use digital X-ray, DVT, MRI, weightbearing CT, gait analysis, and individual physical examinations as part of advanced foot diagnostics.

How does the initial examination work?

The initial examination includes anamnesis, physical examination and, if necessary, imaging diagnostics.

When should I have diagnostics performed for foot problems?
Diagnostics should be performed in the event of persistent pain, restricted movement, or after injuries.

How do the diagnostic results help with therapy planning?

They form the basis for individualised and targeted therapy.

Do I need to prepare anything for the diagnostics?

Special preparation is usually not necessary.

How quickly can I get a diagnostic appointment?

The practice endeavours to offer appointments at short notice, often within a few days.

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Operations

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Conservative therapy

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Rehabilitation

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