Traumatology

Traumatology is the specialty that includes prevention, clinical assessment, diagnosis, surgical and non-surgical treatment and follow-up until the definitive functional restoration of congenital, traumatic, infectious, tumor, metabolic, degenerative processes and acquired deformities and functional disorders of the locomotor system and its associated structures.

The Ergodynamic Traumatology Unit specializes in the best prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.

Our Orthopedic Surgery, Traumatology and Sports Medicine service has the latest equipment and technology. It has specialized units in knee, foot, shoulder, hip, spine.

We offer our patients a close treatment and the best service. Our goal is the patient, putting at their disposal our knowledge and the most advanced technology.

Patients with trauma injuries suffer a loss of mobility associated with a high rate of pain. These injuries affect their quality of life and it is therefore important to be able to recover the function of the injured area as quickly as possible.

In the Ergodynamics Traumatology Unit we work as a team, assessing each case by professionals from other specialties that we consider could help the patient’s improvement. That is why we can say that we devote maximum effort so that patients recover their pre-injury lifestyle and can return to their daily activity by regaining mobility and strength in the injured area.

Ergodynamics has great specialists in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, especially in the areas of:

Knee. Pathology of the extensor apparatus and patella. Osteotomy of femur and tibia. Complex ligamentous lesions. Total replacement arthroplasty (knee prosthesis). Treatment of meniscal and chondral lesions. Ligamentoplasty.

Spine. Discopathies. Spondyloarthrosis. Scoliosis.

Shoulder. Treatment of shoulder instability and rotator cuff pathology. Tendinopathy in athletes and muscle injuries.

Hand and foot. Treatment of the rheumatic hand. Degenerative and posttraumatic radiocarpal arthrosis. Nerve compressions. Tenosynovitis. Forefoot and rearfoot surgery. Arthrodesis of the foot. Ankle arthroscopy. Neurological foot. Treatment of ankle chondral lesions, chronic instability.

Hip. Treatment of acetabular impingement and labral pathology. Prosthetic replacement surgery: hip prosthesis failure, loosening, prosthesis revisions.

Infantile. Congenital clubfoot. Postural clubfoot. Developmental dysplasia of the hip. Dysmetria of lower limbs. Fractures in infancy.

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