An expert Consultant Orthopaedist in Dubai shared with us his insight on how to deal with muscle and joint pain
24 October 2021
| Last updated on 27 October 2021Having shoulder, knee or back pain?
Back pain, shoulder pain and knee pain are very common problems and will affect many of us at some point during our lives. We know how easily pain can limit the activities you want to engage in.
So, how do you treat muscle and joint pain in Dubai?
Dealing with shoulder, knee and back pain
FOR SHOULDER PAIN
Complaints
- Pain in motion/under load
- Pain at night
- Instability
Common root causes
- Degenerative changes
- Impingement
- Trauma
- Segmental dysfunctions
Possible treatments
- Manual therapy/chiropractics
- Infiltration therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Shockwave therapy
- (Surgery)
FOR BACK PAIN
Complaints
- Pain
- Numbness (e.g., arm or leg)
- Weakness (e.g., arm or leg)
- Limited motion
Common root causes
- Degenerative changes
- Segmental dysfunctions
- (secondary) muscular issues
- Herniated discs
- Stenosis of spinal canal or neuroforamen
Possible treatments
- Manual therapy/chiropractics
- Infiltration therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Shockwave therapy
- (Surgery)
FOR KNEE PAIN
Complaints
- Pain in motion/under load
- Swelling
- Instability
Common root causes
- Degenerative changes
- Trauma
- Segmental dysfunctions
- Enthesiopathies
Possible treatments
- Manual therapy/chiropractics
- Infiltration therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Shockwave therapy
- (Surgery)
Why should you consult an orthopedic doctor?
If the pain is not getting better and is limiting the activities you can engage in, see an orthopedic doctor. Why go to an orthopedic doctor for back, knee or shoulder pain? Why can’t your primary care physician just treat it?
Orthopedic doctors in Dubai have specialized knowledge, training, and experience in diagnosing, treating, and preventing musculoskeletal pain. While a primary care physician can treat a plethora of health issues, an orthopedic doctor can do it better. An orthopedic physician is an expert on the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and other connective tissue)
Orthopedic physicians have access to state-of-the-art and advanced medical technology and treatments that are proven to be effective for musculoskeletal issues. Because of this, when a patient has back, shoulder, knee or any joint pain, orthopedic physicians can offer treatments that will give fast and effective results.
Dr. Helge Schmitz, Consultant Orthopaedist at dr. reuter clinic can help you solve these problems in a fast and effective way!
Below is an interview with a Dubai-based specialist in functional medicine and care - Dr Helge Schmitz, Consultant Orthopaedist at dr. reuter clinic.
Dr. Helge Schmitz
Consultant Orthopaedist
dr. reuter clinic
You have several years of credible practice in Germany, and you now bring your services to Dubai. Tell us a little about yourself.
In 2019, at the Arab Health Summit I delivered a course on extracorporeal shockwave therapy of the musculoskeletal system. The concept was new to the region and was well received. I realised that this therapy would be valuable in facilitating treatments regionally and given that it was not being practiced by any other doctor here I chose to build my practice here.
Moreover, I was drawn by the dynamics of the city and how seamlessly everything here functions. I am a German Board Orthopaedic Surgeon and have established my own practice in Freiburg/ Germany since 2006.
While I specialize in arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder and knee, I also do a lot of conservative treatment including manual therapy (chiropractic) and shockwave therapy.
What makes your practice unique to the region?
I have been working as a doctor since 1998. I was always drawn to arthroscopic surgeries the most, and hence chose the same as my area of specialisation and focus. Between then and now, I have performed more than 5,000 surgeries in my journey of 23-plus years of medical experience. Surely, the surgical part of treatment is important, but I also realised conservative treatment has a vital role to play.
Very often, you have a problem in the shoulder for instance, look at the pictures and see something and then decide to go in for surgery. However, there are so many things that can be a part of the problem such as segmental dysfunctions of the spine, etc so I got interested in that too.
That is why I specialised in the field, to become a chiropractor and then combine the two. I start with an assessment and if the patient has a problem, which we can solve without surgery we first try that using injections, manual therapy, or extracorporeal shockwave therapy. If this doesn’t lead to better impact on the symptoms, then we consider surgery.
I specialise in arthroscopic surgery, infiltration therapy of the joints, their functional surroundings, and the spine.
Is there a difference in how you conduct diagnosis and treatment for the musculoskeletal system?
Regionally, radial shock waves are used by physiotherapists to aid in the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunctions. As an orthopaedist, I combine focus shockwaves and radial shockwaves to deliver my results. Both the waves work practically the same way but there is a difference in the depth and area that are treated.
In general physiotherapists mostly use radial shockwave but according to my experience the combination of both leads to ideal results.
Progressive conditions such as bone marrow oedema can be treated successfully with shockwave therapy – without being invasive, without risk infection and practically no risks. With shockwave therapy we register about 80 per cent positive results, which in terms of conservative treatment is quite a lot.
Also, when it comes to diagnosis, people, traditionally are sent for an X-ray and then an MRI. However, I personally prefer conducting the ultrasound after the X-ray to do a functional assessment of the structure. MRI has other values but with an ultrasound I can see the health of the tendon – its mobility, and scar tissue impact on functionality, which an MRI does not allow.
What makes dr. reuter clinic different from the others?
We opened doors in May 2021. We are highly specialised, and we focus on what we can do, and don’t do what we can’t do.
As healthcare providers it is important to know what you can do but it is much more important to know what you are not capable of doing. This keeps the patient’s well-being and interest at the fore.
We are more personalised in delivering our services. It is not anonymous. We always have the same people serving and not too many people running around. The experience is warm, welcoming and comfortable. It is bespoke – quality over quantity.
This is our pilot project and how we want to develop it is to grow in a way that we are recognised as the best provider of excellent healthcare in terms of practitioners, while combining this with an excellent patient journey.