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Elite Hand & Upper Extremity Care for Patients from Spain
Trust your recovery to a global authority. Dr. Alejandro Badia, an NYU-trained orthopedic specialist and founder of the renowned Miami Anatomical Research Center (M.A.R.C.), welcomes patients from Spain. We deliver cutting-edge, minimally invasive solutions for complex joint conditions, ensuring a premium and seamlessly coordinated medical journey in Miami.
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Why Patients from Spain Choose Dr. Badia
Dr. Badia’s global prestige attracts patients from across Spain seeking definitive solutions for upper limb pathologies. Trust our elite medical team for advanced, world-class care of complex hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder conditions.
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A Direct Medical Route: From Spain to Miami
Dr. Badia, an internationally acclaimed upper limb surgeon, offers Spanish patients a streamlined path to elite orthopedic care. We coordinate every step of your journey to our US center.
- Book a secure virtual consultation.
- In-person evaluation with Dr. Badia.
- Receive a clear diagnosis and custom plan.
- Minimally invasive intervention at top facilities.
- Ongoing monitoring until full recovery.
- Start your healing process today!
Dr. Alejandro Badia with Cristina Garcia, patient from Madrid, Spain

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Stay informed with the latest interviews and press features highlighting Dr. Badia’s work in Spain. Discover how his advanced techniques in hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder surgery are transforming patients’ lives and making an impact on the European medical community.
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What Patients from
Spain Want to Know
How are upper extremity athletic injuries treated?

Treatment depends on the nature and severity of the injury. For mild sprains, strains, and tendon inflammation, non-surgical options such as rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and bracing are often sufficient. Regenerative treatments, including platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or stem cell therapy, may also accelerate healing by stimulating tissue repair.
For more complex injuries — like ligament tears, joint instability, or fractures — Dr. Badia often recommends minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery. This approach allows for precise repair or reconstruction through tiny incisions, minimizing pain, scarring, and recovery time.
Post-surgery, a tailored rehabilitation program helps restore motion, strength, and coordination so athletes can return to their sport safely. With his extensive experience treating professional and recreational athletes, Dr. Badia focuses on restoring peak function while preventing future injury recurrence through advanced surgical techniques and evidence-based care.
What are the best ways to prevent sports-related shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries?
Preventing upper extremity injuries starts with a balanced training routine that emphasizes strength, flexibility, and proper biomechanics. Athletes should perform dynamic warm-ups before activity and focus on core and scapular stability to reduce stress on the shoulder and elbow.
Using the correct technique and equipment — such as proper grip size on racquets or adjusted throwing mechanics — also plays a key role. Gradually increasing training intensity and incorporating adequate rest days can prevent fatigue-related breakdowns.
Dr. Badia also encourages athletes to pay attention to early warning signs, like soreness or decreased range of motion. Addressing minor symptoms promptly through targeted therapy, guided injections, or motion retraining can prevent more severe injuries that require surgery. Ongoing preventive care, combined with education and sport-specific conditioning, forms the foundation for long-term athletic performance and joint health.
When should an athlete see a hand or upper extremity specialist?
Athletes should seek evaluation from a hand or upper extremity specialist if they experience persistent pain, swelling, stiffness, numbness, or reduced grip strength after training or competition. Ignoring early symptoms can lead to more serious injuries, such as tendon ruptures, ligament tears, or chronic joint instability.
A specialist like Dr. Badia can perform advanced diagnostic imaging and physical assessments to identify the root cause of discomfort. His expertise in hand, wrist, and elbow arthroscopy enables him to detect subtle injuries that might not appear on X-rays alone.
Even minor injuries, when untreated, can compromise athletic performance and cause compensatory strain in other joints. By getting evaluated early, athletes can benefit from customized treatment plans, including regenerative medicine options (like PRP therapy) or minimally invasive surgery when necessary, to accelerate recovery and protect long-term function.
How do overuse injuries develop in athletes?
Overuse injuries occur when an athlete performs repetitive motions without adequate rest or conditioning. These microtraumas accumulate over time, leading to inflammation, tendon degeneration, or cartilage wear. In the upper extremity, overuse often affects the elbow, shoulder, and wrist, especially in racquet sports, throwing activities, or weight training.
For example, tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow are caused by repetitive gripping and wrist extension movements, while shoulder impingement or rotator cuff tendinitis develops from repeated overhead motions. Gymnasts, swimmers, and pitchers are at particularly high risk due to continuous strain on stabilizing muscles and ligaments.
Preventing overuse injuries involves proper technique, cross-training, rest, and strengthening the muscles that support the joints. If pain persists, Dr. Badia recommends an early consultation to assess the extent of tissue damage. Minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques can often treat overuse-related tears or inflammation effectively while preserving long-term joint health.
What are the most common upper extremity athletic injuries?
Common upper extremity sports injuries include rotator cuff tears, shoulder dislocations, labral tears, tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), wrist sprains, and finger fractures. These injuries can occur from overuse, repetitive motions, or direct trauma during sports like baseball, tennis, basketball, or golf.
Athletes who rely heavily on throwing or overhead movements — such as pitchers, swimmers, or volleyball players — are particularly prone to shoulder and elbow injuries due to repetitive stress on tendons and ligaments. Meanwhile, contact sports or falls often lead to wrist and hand fractures.
Early diagnosis and specialized treatment are key to avoiding chronic instability or long-term loss of motion. Dr. Badia emphasizes arthroscopic evaluation and treatment, which allows for precise repair of damaged structures with minimal downtime — helping athletes return to play safely and efficiently.




