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Traumatology

Clinical alternative to WhatsApp

Traumatology

The WhatsApp alternative for Traumatology

When traumatology pre-consultation gets improvised across scattered messages, reception chases photos, audio and context across multiple threads. Alistus replaces that with a private, readable intake before the calendar is touched.

Knee, shoulder or ankle pain with X-rays, mobility and injury mechanism organized.

Case command deck

Traumatology

Intake ready

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clinical assets

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operating steps

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expected outcomes

X-rays, MRI or CT scans
Pain area, intensity and duration
Injury mechanism or previous surgery
Better clinical prioritization Fewer visits without studies Clearer pre-surgical preparation

Operating friction

What breaks when traumatology lives inside WhatsApp

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Messages mixed with real operations

Reception loses priority between voice notes, photos, random questions and follow-up noise.

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Images without clinical criteria

The patient sends useful material and junk in the same thread, without order or comparability.

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The clinical decision arrives late

The specialist starts understanding the case only after calendar time was already given away.

What changes with Alistus

What replaces improvised case collection

Private link by specialty

The patient enters a workflow built for traumatology, not an open and scattered collection flow.

Record with clinical assets

Photos, studies, history and expectations land in the same place with better context.

Better-defended schedule

The team decides whether to schedule, request missing items or redirect before giving away a slot.

Intake checklist

X-rays, MRI or CT scans
Pain area, intensity and duration
Injury mechanism or previous surgery
Mobility and activity limitation

Operating route

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The patient describes the injury and uploads studies.

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The team checks for missing images or reports.

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The specialist prioritizes urgency and preparation.

Frequent case patterns

Searches and scenarios this page captures more clearly

The patient is not searching for pretty software here. They are searching for a concrete way to solve a problem before the visit.

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Knee pain while climbing stairs or after sports with X-ray or MRI.

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Ankle sprain with swelling, limited weight bearing and injury mechanism.

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Shoulder pain with limited arm elevation and previous studies.

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Post-surgery patient needing a second opinion with images and reports.

Frequently asked questions

Can it handle heavy files?

The workflow is designed for documents, medical images and reports. Final limits depend on deployment.

Does it work for chronic pain?

Yes. It can request timeline, previous treatments, pain scales and functional limitation.

Does it work for knee, shoulder or ankle pain before scheduling?

Yes. You can request pain, mobility, injury mechanism and previous studies for better prioritization.

Request a private implementation

Turn your intake flow into a serious filter before opening your schedule.

Tell us how patients enter your clinic today and which bottleneck you want to solve. The Alistus team reviews your operation and proposes a private, guided workflow built for your specialty.

Real specialty and volume

We analyze whether your biggest leak lives in photos, studies, expectations, no-shows or triage.

Current intake channel

WhatsApp, email, forms or all of them mixed together: we need to understand the real chaos to solve it.

Decision and delegation

We define what reception reviews, what assistants validate and what the specialist decides.

What we review in your request

How photos, X-rays, documents and messages reach the clinic today.

Which step consumes the most team time before the first visit.

What the patient should see to send a complete case on the first try.

No self-signup Manual activation Specialty configuration
We do not open accounts in bulk. Every activation is prepared for a clinic or specialist with a private workflow and a real review of the process.

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