Specialized Orthopedic Care for Sports Injuries in Marbella’s Knee, Hand, and Shoulder Unit
The Knee, Hand, and Shoulder Unit of the Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Service at Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella has been bustling with consultations for sports injuries related to golf, tennis/padel, and water sports. With a focus on restoring full mobility and ensuring a speedy recovery with minimal complications, the specialists at the unit are dedicated to providing the most modern and minimally invasive therapeutic options for their patients.
Dr. Lucila Keil, an expert at the hospital, emphasized the importance of seeking the best results through innovative techniques. The unit is known for its expertise in arthroscopic assistance for wrist and hand fractures, shoulder treatments, microsurgery for nerve and tendon injuries, and more. Arthroscopy, a minimally invasive approach, allows the specialists to intervene inside the joints without the need for extensive incisions, leading to reduced pain, lower risk of complications, and faster recovery times.
The high rate of consultations for sports injuries, particularly from golf, tennis/padel, and water sports like kite surfing, highlights the importance of specialized care for athletes. The unit continues to expand its services by incorporating new techniques and welcoming four neurosurgeons specializing in spinal cord surgery to the team.
Middle-aged patients with spinal disorders that do not respond to medication are a prevalent profile at the unit, with the lumbar and cervical regions being the most affected. Dr. Francisco Rodríguez Argaiz, Head of the Service, attributes the success of the team to their cohesive and experienced approach, along with their commitment to staying updated with the latest technologies.
For those seeking more information or consultations, visit www.quironsalud.com/marbella or contact +34 952 774 200. The Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology Service at Hospital Quirónsalud Marbella is dedicated to providing top-notch care for sports-related injuries and spinal disorders, ensuring patients receive the best possible treatment for their conditions.