Orthopedic Medical Articles
Swimming Offered Christine Chenet Audain a Low-Impact Exercise to Strengthen Her Arm
Posted on Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 Christine Chenet's accomplishment is a great metaphor for the resilience of the Haitian people This article was published by Wyatt Massey on haitiantimes.com on February 26, 2017 We are sharing it here for the convenience of our readers: Swim For Haiti Race Marks Step In Woman’s Road To Recovery The bullet shattered Christine Chenet Audain’s arm, but it did not shatter [...]
Injuries that Could Cost Teams the World Cup
Posted on Tuesday, May 15th, 2018 "Upper extremity injuries tend to keep the players out of the game for a bit longer" For some countries, soccer is an integral part of their culture, and their players are hailed as national heroes. So, with the World Cup merely a month away, fans from all over the world are placing their bets on their national teams and players. One key component that defines these teams’ victories [...]
Athletic Injuries Radio Interview Jasports Jamaica – Dr. Alejandro Badia
Posted on Monday, August 25th, 2014 According to the latest study conducted by the Consumer Product Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), more than 1.9 million individuals had a sports-related injury that was treated in the recent years. More than 231,000 baseball injuries were treated, 83 percent of the injuries were among men. Among those injuries, broken and/or dislocated fingers [...]
Neuro Muscular Therapy Accelerated Recovery Performance
Posted on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 Neuro Muscular Therapy treatments work on the principle that joint problems, tears, sprains, fractures, or repetitive task injuries are caused by muscles not properly absorbing force. This energy is transferred to tissue not intended to accept the force. We find the muscles that are incapable of doing their job and treat them to eliminate the cause. Most of the time, the symptom of [...]
Dr. Badia Saved my Arm – Tendon Transfer
Posted on Monday, December 30th, 2013 .carousel-test .glide__slide.slide {text-align: center;} Adrian Foncette's recovery from the kind of limb injury that normally ends in amputation speaks to the potential of science to change lives.Life was good for Adrian Foncette. He was following his family's tradition as a footballer and his talent as a goalkeeper was beginning to blossom. Just off a run with the [...]
Orthopedic Surgery for the International Tourist Patient
Posted on Tuesday, May 1st, 2012 .carousel-test .glide__slide.slide {text-align: center;} Orthopedic Surgery has often been considered a largely inpatient specialty due to the common association of this field with major reconstructions, such as hip and knee replacement. Since this process can require several days of hospitalization, patients seeking major joint replacement surgery or spinal surgery from the United [...]
Heterotopic Ossification
Posted on Friday, May 1st, 2009 .carousel-test .glide__slide.slide {text-align: center;} E.R. is a 26 year old male lifeguard who had a severe, unfortunate accident the first time he ever mounted a motorcycle. He was in a coma for many months with head trauma and had fractured his right elbow and forearm at the time of injury. He developed a condition called Heterotopic Ossification which meant that [...]