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Lesiones que tratamos

 Trato problemas del sistema musculoesquelético, traumatismos, afectación de músculos ligamentos, tendones y articulaciones. Te cuido con profesionalismo y dedicación. Cuento con el conocimiento y adiestramiento en la tecnología más avanzada en todos los campos de la Ortopedia y Traumatología, Reemplazos Articulares, Prótesis, Cirugía Mínimamente Invasiva y artroscopia.

Most common diseases 

Artroscopia

Artroscopia

Knee arthroscopy is one of the most frequent surgical procedures in traumatology, and it allows the precise diagnosis of ligament and meniscus injuries, the detection and grading of cartilage injuries, and the minimally invasive treatment of these injuries and some of them. patella and tibial fractures.

Rodilla

Rodilla

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) PRP treatment in "Office" It consists of the application of autologous plasma (from the same patient) on a lesion and which are activated to release growth factors and active substances from their α granules. Among the most important we can highlight PDGF, TGF-β1, VEGF, FGF, EGF, Factor 4, Angiopoietins, Endostatins, HGF and IGF-1. The objective of this therapy is to favor, stimulate or initiate the healing process.

Artroscopia de Cadera

Artroscopia de Cadera

hip arthroscopy Hip arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that consists of studying or treating injuries to the hip joint by introducing, through minimal incisions in the skin, a small video camera together with surgical instruments. This technique allows surgeons to visualize the interior of the joint and perform precise surgical procedures without the need for open surgery.

Artroscopia en codo

Artroscopia en codo

articular cartilage injuries Arthroscopy Arthroscopy is a common surgical procedure in which a joint is (arthro-) visualized (-scopia) using a small camera. Arthroscopy gives doctors a clear view of the inside of the joint. This helps them diagnose and treat joint problems.

Artroscopia de Hombro

Artroscopia de Hombro

Glenohumeral instability Glenohumeral instability can arise from an acute injury or become chronic due to multiple injuries. Anterior instability often occurs after a glenohumeral dislocation or subluxation. Posterior instability arises, more commonly, in athletes who play contact sports (soccer, etc.)

Reconstrucción del tendon de Aquiles

Reconstrucción del tendon de Aquiles

Description of Achilles tendon surgery

Fractura de muñeca

Fractura de muñeca

Wrist osteosynthesis

You can approach Sports Traumatology on your own or with a referral from your doctor, orthopedic surgeon or other specialist.

 

The orthopedic surgeons who work here are a team of medical specialists and subspecialists in other areas to determine the most appropriate treatment for your particular needs; even in the complexity we can interconsult several subspecialists in order to treat the most complex conditions.

 

Here we present some of the conditions that we treat here.

 

Clavicular arthritis

Acromiorclavicular joint

Ankle Arthritis

Thumb Arthitis 

Inflammatory Arthitis

Septic Artphitis

Burcitis

tennis player elbow

Contrafctures

Knee deformation

Deformities of the extremities

Deformities of feet

Lateral ligament tear

Collateral tear

Medial collateral ligament damage

Hip tear injury

Differences in leg lengths

Bone dysplasia      

Wrist pain

Pain in the wrist

Juvenile scofliosis

Hip Fracture5

Clavicle Fracture

Tibial fracture plateau fracture

Wrist fracture

Ankle fracture fracture

Pathological fracture

Ganglión

Thumb hypoplasia

Instability of shoulders

 Total hip replacement infection

 Total knee replacement infection5

Infections in the joints

Multiple ligament injury 

knee injury

Anterior cruciate ligament injury

Posterior cruciate ligament injury

Ligament injuries

Sports injuries

Injuries in feet

Meniscoide

Oscteoritis      

Oscteomielitis

Flat feet

Hip impingement

Seudocardsis     

Subfluxation of the shoulder

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