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Found 5 orthopedic traumatologists


Dr. David Braz Del Giglio

Dr. David Braz Del Giglio

Specialist in Pain, Orthopedics and Traumatology in São Paulo

Pain specialist

4.9
I am awaiting treatment, as for Dr. David I have no complaint, I was very well attended to.More
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew
I am awaiting treatment, as for Dr. David I have no complaint, I was very well attended to.More
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew

Rua Alameda Franca 267, Conjunto 51 - Jardim Paulista, Sao Paulo, 01452-002

Osasco, 06020-010

Sao Paulo, 01310-100

Sao Paulo, 01422-001

Barueri, 06454-020

Dr. Mauro Zyman

Dr. Mauro Zyman

Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery in São Paulo

Hand surgeons

4.8
I went through my first consultation and am in the process of exams. I found Dr Mauro's stance very positive.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Insured by: SulAmerica Saude, Bradesco Saude

Video consultation

I went through my first consultation and am in the process of exams. I found Dr Mauro's stance very positive.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Insured by: SulAmerica Saude, Bradesco Saude

Video consultation


Rua da Consolação, 222 - 20th floor - Historic Center of São Paulo, Sao Paulo, 01302-901

Dr. Leonardo Roure Esteves

Dr. Leonardo Roure Esteves

Orthopedists - Traumatologists in São Paulo

Orthopedic Traumatologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese
Languages: English, Portuguese

Avenida Maria de Castro Mosque, Sao Paulo

Dr. Wilson Dratcu

Dr. Wilson Dratcu

Orthopedist, Specialized in Orthopedic Fractures in São Paulo

Orthopedic Traumatologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese
Languages: English, Portuguese

Rua Dr Diogo De Faria, 626, Vila Clementino, Sao Paulo, 04037-002

Dr. Benedito Veras Batista Júnior

Dr. Benedito Veras Batista Júnior

Specialist in Orthopedics and Traumatology in Teresina

Orthopedic Traumatologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Avenida Miguel Rosa, 3360 - Center (South), Abaete, 64001-490

General information on medical treatment

Orthopedics and traumatology is a medical specialty dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This comprehensive area of medicine combines deep anatomical knowledge with advanced surgical techniques to treat everything from congenital problems to acute traumatic injuries. The field of orthopedics has evolved significantly in recent decades, incorporating innovative technologies such as minimally invasive surgeries, arthroscopy, and robotic procedures. Professionals in this field work not only in treating injuries but also in preventing musculoskeletal problems and post-treatment rehabilitation. The complexity of the locomotor system requires a detailed understanding of biomechanics and interactions between different body structures.

Areas of Specialization

Orthopedics and traumatology encompasses various subspecialties, including spine surgery, knee surgery, hip surgery, sports medicine, pediatric orthopedics, and trauma treatment. Each area requires specific knowledge and specialized technical skills.

Advanced Treatments and Technologies

Orthopedists use a variety of modern techniques and technologies, from conservative treatments to complex surgical procedures. The use of three-dimensional imaging, surgical navigation, and biocompatible materials has revolutionized treatment outcomes.

Find the Ideal Specialist

To find specialized professionals to care for your musculoskeletal health, making a careful choice is essential. AvaliaMed offers a comprehensive platform where you can find detailed reviews and information about experienced orthopedists and traumatologists. Our platform allows you to make informed decisions based on real patient experiences, ensuring the best possible care for your condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I see an orthopedist?
You should see an orthopedist when you have persistent joint or muscle pain, limited movement, sports injuries, trauma, or postural problems that affect your quality of life.
What is the difference between physical therapy and orthopedic treatment?
The orthopedist is the doctor who diagnoses and prescribes treatment, which may include surgeries, while the physical therapist works on rehabilitation and functional recovery, following medical guidelines.
How are sports injuries treated?
Treatment may include rest, medication, physical therapy, and in more severe cases, surgical intervention. The approach is personalized according to the type and severity of the injury.
When is orthopedic surgery necessary?
Surgery is indicated when conservative treatments don't resolve the problem, in cases of severe injuries, complex fractures, or when there is significant functional impairment.
What is the post-operative period like for orthopedic surgery?
The post-operative period varies according to the procedure, but generally includes initial rest, progressive physical therapy, and regular medical monitoring to ensure proper recovery.
What are the signs of arthritis?
The main signs include joint pain, morning stiffness, crepitus (joint cracking), limited movement, and swelling, especially after physical activities.
How to prevent orthopedic problems?
Prevention includes maintaining proper weight, exercising regularly, maintaining good posture, wearing appropriate footwear, and avoiding joint overload.
What is the importance of physical therapy in orthopedic treatment?
Physical therapy is essential to recover function, strength, and mobility after injuries or surgeries, as well as helping prevent new problems and improve quality of life.
How are orthopedic problems diagnosed?
Diagnosis is made through detailed physical examination, clinical history, and imaging tests such as X-ray, MRI, CT scan, or ultrasound.
How long does fracture recovery take?
Recovery time varies according to the location and type of fracture, age, and general condition of the patient, and can take from a few weeks to several months.
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