Orthopedist Lausanne – 6 Minutes by Train from Lausanne
Orthopedist Lausanne service at the Gare de Renens medical Center, with fast care available by appointment.
Gare de Renens medical Center: non-life-threatening emergency service and consultations in general internal medicine, travel medicine, sports medicine, pediatrics, oncology, orthopedics, and traumatology.
Orthopedist and Traumatologist in Lausanne
Lausanne stands out for its highly dynamic urban life, shaped by daily travel between neighborhoods, higher education institutions such as HEP, HES, and EHL, as well as activity hubs like the Beaulieu sports halls a> and the Lausanne House of Sport. This constant mobility, combined with an active lifestyle and frequent use of public transportation, especially the M2 line, places significant strain on the joints. The official City of Lausanne websites and the Lausanne public transport website reflect this local reality well.
Sports facilities, parks such as Bois de Beaulieu, and leisure activities all contribute to an active lifestyle. Because of this, the knees, hips, shoulders, and back can be put under strain, which makes appropriate orthopedic follow-up important. Information about cultural and sports life in Lausanne highlights the importance of good musculoskeletal health.
For people living in Lausanne, the Gare de Renens medical Center offers a convenient nearby consultation option. Located just a one-minute walk from Renens train station, the center welcomes patients for specialized orthopedic and traumatology care. Dr. Filippo-Franco Schiapparelli, head of orthopedic surgery and traumatology at CMGR, provides precise clinical assessment and personalized follow-up for orthopedic conditions and post-traumatic care.
Why See an Orthopedist and Traumatologist Near Lausanne?
An orthopedics or traumatology consultation is recommended in cases of persistent joint pain, reduced mobility, swelling, or after an injury. Problems affecting the knee, ankle, shoulder, or wrist can interfere with daily activities and sports.
The goal is to identify the source of the problem, establish a treatment plan, and monitor progress. Preventing recurrence, teaching the right movement habits, and optimizing the return to activity are all part of the follow- up. Our specialists, including Dr. Filippo-Franco Schiapparelli, make sure recommendations are tailored to the lifestyle of Lausanne residents.
- Persistent pain, reduced mobility, swelling
- After-effects of an injury or accident
- Treatment plan and follow-up
- Prevention of recurrence and return to activity
Who Is This Service For?
- Active people and athletes
- Physically demanding work
- Progressive joint wear and tear
- After-effects of an old fall or accident
At CMGR, this consultation is suitable for active people, athletes, adults with physically demanding jobs, as well as people experiencing progressive joint wear and tear.
It is also intended for people who have experienced a fall, impact, or accident, even in the past, and still have pain or functional limitations. Our specialists provide a clear care pathway, with follow-up steps defined according to each person’s goals and personal constraints.
An Approach Rooted in Lausanne Life
Lausanne combines urban life, studies, cultural activities, and sports, which creates a demanding pace of life. Hip or shoulder pain can interfere with daily travel or leisure activities.
At CMGR, Dr. Filippo-Franco Schiapparelli takes these constraints into account to provide follow-up care focused on independence and prevention. The functional assessment aims to understand problematic movements, whether that means climbing stairs, carrying equipment, or practicing a sport regularly.
- Follow-up focused on independence and prevention
- Analysis of problematic movements
- Organization of necessary tests
- Referral to complementary resources
The consultation also makes it possible to organize the necessary tests and, if needed, refer patients to external resources or additional specialists. This personalized approach is designed to preserve a quality of life suited to the pace and demands of life in Lausanne.