Traumatology Speciality at Clínica Girona: Experts in the health of your musculoskeletal system

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At Clínica Girona's Traumatology department, we have a dedicated team for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of musculoskeletal injuries, which include bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments, caused by trauma, accidents, or sports. Our priority is to offer you comprehensive, personalised care using the most advanced techniques for your functional recovery and the Return to your usual activity.

We understand the impact an injury can have on your daily life and your ability to enjoy your activities. Our team will provide you with a comprehensive assessment to identify the nature and extent of your injury and will design a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs with the aim of achieving a full and safe recovery.

  • Bone fractures Conservative treatment (immobilisation with plaster or splint) and surgical treatment (osteosynthesis with plates, screws, nails, etc.).
  • Dislocations and sprains Reduction of dislocation and conservative or surgical treatment of sprains.
  • Muscular and tendinous lesions Conservative treatment (rest, physiotherapy, injections) and surgical treatment (tendon or muscle repair).
  • Ligament tears Conservative treatment (immobilisation, physiotherapy) and surgical treatment (ligament reconstruction).
  • Sports injuries Diagnosis and specific treatment of the most frequent injuries in sports practice (muscle tears, meniscus injuries, cruciate ligament injuries, tendonitis, etc.).
  • Arthroscopic surgery Minimally invasive surgical technique for the diagnosis and treatment of joint lesions (knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, etc.).
  • Joint replacements Implantation of knee, hip, and shoulder prostheses in cases of advanced osteoarthritis or complex fractures.
  • Hand and foot surgery Treatment of fractures, tendon injuries, nerve compressions, and other pathologies of the hand and foot.
  • Paediatric traumatology Treatment of musculoskeletal injuries in children, taking into account their specific characteristics.
  • Joint and soft tissue infiltrations with corticosteroids and other drugs.
  • Collaboration with the Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Service for functional recovery.