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Spinal Surgery. Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology.

First Floor / Module B – 972 224 099

Dr. Antònia Matamalas Adrover is an expert spinal surgeon for children and adults with over 15 years of experience. At Clínica Girona, she specialises in treating pain caused by conditions such as wear and tear, hernias, or deformities (scoliosis), among others. She uses modern techniques to restore your quality of life with personalised, close-knit care.

  • Degree in Medicine and Surgery at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
  • Specialist in Orthopaedic Surgery.
  • Doctor with Honours ("Cum Laude") from the Autonomous University of Barcelona with a thesis on the treatment of scoliosis.
  • European Spine Diploma for the European Spine Society.
  • Internship the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York and at'Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute (Bologna, Italy), world-leading centres in spinal surgery.
  • Spine Unit.
  • Collaborator and researcher at the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) linked to innovation projects in spinal pathology (2010-present).
  • Assistant surgeon in the Spinal Surgery Unit at Vall d'Hebron Hospital (2010-2021).
  • Previous experience in the Spine Unit of'ICATME - Dexeus Institute.
  • Member of the Teaching Committee of the Spanish Spine Society (GEER) (2025-present).
  • Professor on the EUROSPINE Diploma (EDISC) specialising in spinal deformities (2020-present).
  • Medical training supervisor for residents (MIR) at Vall d'Hebron Hospital and Josep Trueta Hospital (2021-present).
  • Active member of the Spanish Spine Society (GEER) since 2006.
  • Member of the Catalan Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (SCCOT) since 2004.
  • Member of the AO Spine International Society since 2010.
  • Member of the European Spine Society (Eurospine) since 2011.
  • Specialist in the comprehensive treatment of scoliosis and spinal deformities at all ages.
  • An expert in minimally invasive surgery for disc herniations and spinal stenosis.
  • Focus on improving mobility through the preservation of spinal function.