Injuries
Traumatology
and orthopedics

Diagnosis and treatment of traumatic injuries, congenital or acquired problems in bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons, organs that allow the body to perform any movement.

SPONDYLOARTHROSIS OF THE SPINE

It is a degenerative disease that affects the spine, making it less flexible and generating a hunched posture.

When it begins to manifest itself, it does so with the following symptoms: limitation of movement, neck pain, eye inflammation, and vertebral stiffness.

HERNIATED DISCS OF THE SPINAL

A herniated disc is a spinal disc that compresses nerve structures, causing a series of symptoms such as:

Recurring pain, loss of strength and sensitivity in the legs, tingling, and muscle spasms.

GONARTHROSIS

It is knee osteoarthritis, that is, the degeneration of the cartilage in the knee joint.

It is a long-term inflammatory disease that is degenerative and irreversible.

The most frequent symptoms are chronic pain that increases and stiffness that causes progressive limitation of knee movement.

CCOXARTHROSIS

Also known as hip osteoarthritis, it is the degeneration of the cartilage in the hip joint. It is a chronic, degenerative, progressive and irreversible inflammatory condition.

The most common symptoms are increasing chronic pain, stiffness that causes limited movement of the hip and shortening of the limb.

FRACTURES

Fractures can be painful and distressing, but with proper medical care, recovery can be successful. Here is some important information:

X-rays: Doctors use X-rays to assess the extent and location of the fracture.

Immobilization: In many cases, a splint, cast, or immobilization device will be used to stabilize the fracture and allow it to heal.