Doctor consultations

Rehabilitation specialist
A rehabilitologist is a specialist who helps restore physical function after injuries, strokes, surgeries, chronic illnesses, or prolonged reduced activity. Their goal is to restore a person's mobility, independence, comfort, and quality of life.
This is not just a "post-trauma doctor," but a recovery strategist — one who takes into account the patient's body, lifestyle, psycho-emotional state, motivation, and life goals.

Neurologist
A neurologist is a specialist who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases of the nervous system: the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
A doctor helps with conditions that affect movement, coordination, sensation, memory, concentration, and emotional state. His work is critically important for people with headaches, dizziness, back pain, and the effects of a stroke or traumatic brain injury.

Orthopedic traumatologist
An orthopedic traumatologist is a specialist who diagnoses, treats, and prevents diseases and injuries of the musculoskeletal system: bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and spine.
This is not just a "fracture doctor," but an expert who restores movement, stability, and quality of life — from acute injuries to chronic pathologies, from prevention to complex surgeries.