Specialist in musculoskeletal system problems and injuries, as well as advanced joint problems (Joint Reconstructive Surgery and Arthroscopy).
Specialties
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Orthopedic Services
- Knee – Meniscus tears, sports injuries, replacement implants
- Shoulder – Fractures, arthroscopy, replacement, injuries
- Foot – Bunions, injuries, plantar fasciitis, deformities
- Hand – Carpal tunnel syndrome, finger deformities, synovial cysts, injuries
- Back – Low pain, herniated disc, scoliosis, injuries
- Hip – Injuries, fractures, prosthesis, joint wear & tear
Common Symptoms
- Leg Pain or Numbness
- Sciatic Issues
- Dropped Shoulder
- Back Pain
- Hip Impingement
- Deformity
- Cracking of joints
- Overall Pain
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“As part of my vocation and service to the community, I have served as a specialist for local teams in Quintana Roo, such as the Yalmakan FC team of the third division of Mexico.”
Education
Affiliations
- International Society for Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Sports Medicine
- AMECRA
- College of Traumatologists of Quintana Roo
- FEMECOT
- Medical Tourism Association
- Mexican Society of Hip Surgery
Certifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at the UAdY
- Orthopedics, General Hospital of Sonora, endorsed by the UNAM
- Postgraduate in Articular Reconstructive Surgery and Arthroscopy, Orthopedics Hospital of Mérida, endorsed by the UAdY
- Mexican Council of Orthopedics and Traumatology A.C
- Joint Reconstructive Surgery at the UAdY
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ADDRESS
Av. Tulúm Lote 01 Mza 01 SM 12, Cancún
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday – Friday (8 am – 8 pm)
Saturday (8 am – 3 pm)
What is Traumatology?
Traumatology is the branch of medicine that is dedicated to studying injuries to the locomotor system. It is a surgical medical specialty: the doctors who practice it are traumatologists or orthopedic surgeons.
When should I see a Traumatologist?
It is important that you know that in the event of a major trauma, an accident or if a more serious injury is suspected, you should immediately go to the Traumatologist, to rule out or diagnose other injuries.
What is Arthroscopy?
Arthroscopy is a procedure to diagnose and treat joint problems. The more frequently affected areas are:
Knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle, hip and wrist.