Orthopedics
Foot pathologies
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Hallux Valgus ("bunion") Deformation of the big toe.
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Hallux Rigidus - Arthritis of the big toe
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Claw or hammer toe - Retraction of the little toes
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Metatarsalgia or plantar pain - Pain under the forefoot
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Plantar fasciitis/heel spur - Pain located under the heel (talalgia)
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Morton's Neuroma - Compression of a nerve in the forefoot
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Osteoarthritis of the foot / Lisfranc - Degeneration of the foot joints
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Malformations such as flat foot or hollow foot.
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Treatment with PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma.
These pathologies are treated, in the majority of cases, using the new minimally invasive and percutaneous surgical techniques avoiding large scars. The hospital stay is short, very often only one day (outpatient surgery).
Pathologies of the ankle
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Pathologies of the ankle
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Ankle sprain acute / chronic
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Ankle instability / residual pain after sport injury
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Ankle fracture
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Anterior/posterior ankle conflicts
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Ankle osteoarthritis / Tibial / Subtalar
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Fibular tendinopathy / peroneal tendon injury,
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Achilles tendon tendinosis
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Rupture of the Achilles tendon
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Achilles and Triceps lengthening
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Haglund's disease
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Treatment with PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma
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Adult acquired flatfoot deformity/ posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
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Tarsal tunnel syndrome
These pathologies are treated, in the majority of cases, using the new minimally invasive and percutaneous surgical techniques avoiding large scars. The hospital stay is short, very often only one day (outpatient surgery).
Knee pathologies
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Rupture of the anterior/posterior cruciate ligament.
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Meniscal lesions/ meniscal transplantation.
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Cartilaginous lesions.
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Pathologies of the patella.
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Arthroscopy of the knee / (minimally invasive surgery).
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Periarticular osteotomy of the knee.
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Partial knee replacement (knee arthroplasty with a half prosthesis).
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Total knee replacement.
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Treatment with PRP or Platelet Rich Plasma.