Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury treatment in 2 Orthopedic surgery clinics in Lithuania
2 clinics specializing in Orthopedic surgery providing treatment of Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury occurs when the ligament on the outer side of the knee is damaged or torn. This can cause pain, swelling, and instability in the knee joint. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, or surgery, depending on the severity of the injury. disease in Lithuania.
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Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian
Kardiolita Hospital is a network of clinics, which brings together one of the best doctors in Lithuania and connects two Lithuanian cities - Vilnius and
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Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery
Languages: English, Russian
Nordorthopaedics is a leading orthopaedic surgery clinic for medical tourists in the Baltic region. Our team performs a number of difficult surgeries which require high
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Clinics grouping by rating
Clinic with the highest rating of 3 — Kardiolita Hospital, Vilnius in Vilnius, Lithuania, clinic with the most reviews number of 296 — Kardiolita Hospital, Vilnius in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Countries with the highest number of clinics treating the diseases:
Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury:
worldwide
823 clinics
United Kingdom
65 clinics
Germany
43 clinics
Brazil
34 clinics
India
34 clinics
Australia
29 clinics
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Procedures are likely to be used for Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury treatment:
Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament,
Knee arthroscopy,
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Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection into the ligament/joint
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