Specialties

Doctor Aleix Vidal 's medical team specializes in injuries of a different nature.

Shoulder

Shoulder

The shoulder muscles, especially the deltoid and rotator muscles, provide strength and movement to the joint. The shoulder is the anatomical region that connects the trunk with the arm and is formed by three bones that are the scapula or scapula, the clavicle and the humerus.
Traumatic shoulder injuries can be three types depending on the energy of the traumatic agent. Injuries are injuries caused by a low energy trauma in which there is a superficial involvement of the skin and / or muscle. The fractures are the injuries produced by a trauma of greater energy that causes the breakage of the bone. Finally, the dislocations are the injuries produced by a mechanism of very high energy that results in the separation between two bones that formed a joint.

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Hand and Wrist

Hand and Wrist

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Elbow and wrist

Elbow and wrist

In the practice of certain sports, mainly golf, tennis and sailing, tendon overload injuries such as tendinitis, epicondylitis, sprains, nerve entrapments (carpal tunnel) and cartilage lesions can occur. In the practice of impact sports, mainly skiing and snowboarding, fractures and dislocations can occur after falls.

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Hip

Hip

In the practice of certain sports, mainly soccer, tennis and rugby, injuries can be produced being more frequent the sprains, the injuries of the labrum and injuries of cartilage.

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Column

Column

The main function of the spine is to support the body and protect the surrounding nerve structures. The most common pathologies that column specialists treat are related to:
  • Cervical pain. The cervical spine, which provides mobility to the patient, is located at the top of the spine. The pain can sometimes be accompanied by tingling in the fingers or by dizziness, among other symptoms.
  • Lumbar pain is one that occurs in the lower back, and is often identified as low back pain.
  • Scoliosis. It occurs when there is a deviation of the spine.
  • Vertebral fracture (with or without compression). The fracture of one of the bones of the vertebral column can be caused by a traumatism or accident, although a good number of cases is related to osteoporosis.

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Knee

Knee

In certain impact sports (skiing, soccer, basketball), knee-level fractures can occur. The fundamental symptom is pain associated swelling.
The most frequent fractures are those affecting the tibial plateau, tibial spines and osteochondral fractures.

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Ankle and foot

Ankle and foot

The most frequent ankle and foot injuries are:
  • Hallux Valgus. Bunion
  • Hallux Rígidus
  • Ankle prosthesis
  • Achilles Injuries Osteochondral Ankle Injuries
  • Ankle osteoarthritis
  • Ankle instability
  • Structural deformities of the foot
  • Hammer and claw toe deformities
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Plantar fasciitis

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Sports medicine

Sports medicine

Back to Sport (B2S) is a personalized injury recovery program for post-operated patients, similar to those athletes follow. Under medical supervision and personal trainers, B2S adapts to the individual capacity of each patient, seeking maximum results. It is performed in a gymnasium, a healthy and active environment, which boosts recovery. Patients first undergo a medical checkup that determines the exercise plan with its frequency, duration, and intensity. The program helps resuming to habitual sports practice after recovering from an injury, as well as eliminates discomforts related to the practice of a sport (contractures and tendinitis,).

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Medical Techniques

Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive type of advanced surgery that can solve a given joint problem with the efficacy of conventional surgery but with less risk, quicker recovery time and a more favorable cosmetic result.

Traumatology

Traumatology is the practice of diagnosing and treating diseases of the Locomotor Apparatus produced by a traumatic agent.

Minimally invasive surgery

In the strict sense, the concept of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) is constantly evolving. Less Invasive Surgery (LIS) has been used in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology in knee arthroscopies for more than 40 years, with knee.

Biological Therapies

Growth Factors are proteins that are found in our blood and play an important role in the intercellular communication in repairing lesions.

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