Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico
Orthopedic (sometimes spelled orthopaedic) surgery in Mexico is surgery performed by a medical specialist, such as an orthopedist or orthopedic surgeon, trained to deal with problems that develop in the bones, joints, and ligaments of the human body.
Orthopedic surgery corrects problems that arise in the skeleton and its attachments, the ligaments and tendons. It may also deal with some problems of the nervous system, such as those that arise from injury of the spine. These problems can occur at birth, through injury, or as the result of aging. They may be acute, as in injury, or chronic, as in many aging-related problems.
The range of treatments done by orthopedists is enormous. It can cover anything from traction to amputation, hand reconstruction to spinal fusion or joint replacements. They also treat broken bones, strains and sprains, and dislocations. Some specific procedures done by orthopedic surgeons are listed as separate entries in this book, including arthroplasty, arthroscopic surgery, bone grafting, fasciotomy, fracture repair, kneecap removal, and traction.
In general orthopedists are attached to a hospital, medical center, trauma center, or free-standing surgical center where they work closely with a surgical team including an anesthesiologist and surgical nurse. Orthopedic surgery can be performed under general, regional, or local anesthesia.
Much of the work of the surgeon involves adding foreign material to the body in the form of screws, wires, pins, tongs, and prosthetics to hold damaged bones in their proper alignment or to replace damaged bone or connective tissue. Great improvements have been made in the development of artificial limbs and joints, and in the materials available to repair damage to bones and connective tissue. As developments occur in the fields of metallurgy and plastics, changes will take place in orthopedic surgery that will allow the surgeon to more nearly duplicate the natural functions of the bones, joints, and ligaments, and to more accurately restore damaged parts to their original range of motion.
All Orthopedic Surgeries and Treatments in Guadalajara, Mexico and other cities on the Quality Care Mexico Network…. Please contact us at 1-830-7197999 or e-mail us at info@qualitycaremexico.com
- 360 Degree Spinal Fusion surgery in Mexico

- Arthroscopy ACL Reconstruction surgery in Mexico
- Arthroscopy Micro fracture surgery in Mexico
- Arthroscopy Meniscectomy surgery in Mexico
- Carpal Tunnel Surgery in Mexico
- Disectomy-Surgery for Herniated Disc Surgery in Mexico
- Dupuytrens Contracture Surgery in Mexico
- Hip Fusion Surgery in Mexico
- Hip Osteotomy Surgery in Mexico
- Hip Replacement Surgery in Mexico
- Hip Resurfacing Surgery in Mexico
- Hip Stabilization in Mexico
- Knee Arthroscopy Washout in Mexico
- Knee Replacement Surgery in Mexico
- Knee Resurfacing Surgery in Mexico
- Kyphoplasty Surgery in Mexico
- Lumbar Laminectomy Surgery in Mexico
- Orthopedic Surgery in Mexico -Ankle
- Orthopedic Surgery-Foot
- Orthopedic Surgery-Hands
- Orthopedic Surgery-Hip
- Orthopedic Surgery-Knee
- Orthopedic Surgery-Shoulder
- Orthopedic Surgery-Spine
- Resection Arthoplasty
- Shoulder Bankart Procedure in Mexico
- Shoulder Replacement in Mexico
- Shoulder Resection Arthoplasty in Mexico
- Shoulder Resurfacing in Mexico
- Shoulder Rotator Cuff Repair in Mexico
- Shoulder Stabilization in Mexico
- Spinal Fusion Surgery in Mexico
- Spinal Stenosis Without Fusion in Mexico
- Total Hip Replacement in Mexico
- Total Knee Replacement in Mexico
- Treatment for Cervical Disc Herniation in Mexico
- Treatment for Lumbar Disc Herniation in Mexico
- Trigger Finger Surgery in Mexico
- Vertebroplasty in Mexico
- Wrist Replacement Surgery in Mexico
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