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Clinical Guidance
How to assess symptoms and act early
For bone and joint care in Meknes, seek orthopedic review when pain, swelling, or movement limitation is persistent or worsening after strain or trauma.
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Orthopedic triage emphasizes trauma mechanism, weight-bearing ability, deformity, neurologic signs, and symptom progression during the first 24 to 72 hours.
When to request same-day medical help
Joint, back, or limb pain persists and limits function despite rest.
Swelling, stiffness, or reduced range of motion is worsening.
Recurrent sprains, instability, or gait problems are becoming frequent.
Post-surgery or post-injury recovery is slower than expected.
Emergency warning signs (call now)
Visible deformity, open fracture, or severe trauma with uncontrolled pain.
Inability to bear weight after injury.
Cold, pale, numb limb or rapidly progressive weakness.
Severe back pain with new bladder or bowel control changes.
What to do while waiting for the doctor
Immobilize the area and reduce movement.
Apply ice in short intervals for fresh swelling unless contraindicated.
Avoid forceful stretching, massage, or manipulation of painful joints.
Document trauma mechanism and time of symptom onset.
Good outcomes usually come from early escalation, clear symptom tracking, and disciplined waiting steps.
This guide is educational and does not replace medical diagnosis.