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Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference

Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Miami – Dr. Alejandro Badia, MD, FACS, and world-renowned Hand & Upper Limb Surgeon, President of the ISSPORTH (International Society for Sport Traumatology of the Hand), will visit Barbados the first week of December. Dr. Badia will offer a free Medical Conference for local medical professionals and another one for patients and professional athletes. Dr. Badia has recently performed a shoulder surgery on Karen Meakins, a famous Senior Squash player in Barbados only weeks ago. “Earlier this year I was experiencing a lot of pain in my shoulder. As a competitive squash player I continued playing but the pain got worse. An MRI showed a torn tendon. At first I was reluctant to have surgery but talking to Dr Badia put my mind at rest and I decided to go ahead with the surgery in October. The care I received at the Badia Hand and Shoulder Centre was fantastic. I met with Dr. Badia the day before the surgery and he explained everything in detail. The staff was all excellent, very helpful and the Badia Hand to Shoulder Center is an amazing facility. The surgery was successful and Dr. Badia repaired the torn tendon. My rehabilitation is going well and I expect to be back on the squash court ready to play in the World Masters next July. One thing I have to mention is the excellent after care I have received from Dr. Badia. Since I do not live in the US I email him with any queries or concerns that I have and he always emails me back on the same day. Quite remarkable knowing how busy he is!” – Karen Meakins. Karen Meakins Karen is currently Barbados Sports Personality of the year, the 2010 squash silver medalist at the World Masters Over 35 event and the silver medalist at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games. Meakins is also the number 2 female player in the Caribbean and 11 (eleven) time Barbados National Champion.   “It is extremely satisfactory when a professional athlete come to see me. It is imperative for them to be appropriately treated, to heal and go back to their intense routine. It is my challenge and my passion to succeed, says Dr. Badia.” Badia has a long history of treating high level tennis and golf competitors, NFL and NBA athletes. Dr. Badia has just been nominated one of the top 45 great hand and upper extremity surgeons to know by Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine Review. Alejandro Badia is in conversations with leading Brazilian medical authorities to organize a sports medicine conference prior to the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro. This free conference for patients and professional athletes will be held on Wednesday, December 7th 2011 at 6pm at the Barbados Olympic Association – Olympic Centre, Garfield Sobers Sports Complex, Wildey, St. Michael, BB15094 and the conference for doctors (general, OTs and PTs) will be held on Thursday, December 8th at 5pm at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Martindalis Road, Bridgetown at the Lecture Amphitheater Article Reference: https://sflcn.com/renowned-surgeon-from-miami-to-visit-barbados-to-conduct-medical-conference/ Image Source: http://barbadostoday.bb/2022/08/28/karen-meakins-wins-gold-at-2022-world-masters-squash-championship/amp/ Related Articles: Blog Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference Barbados, Karen Meakins, shoulder, shoulder pain, shoulder testimonial, Squash, Squash player, World Masters Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear Barbados, english, labrum, shoulder, Shoulder Labrum repair, slap tear Elbow Testimonials Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Testimonial: Shoulder Arthroscopy & tenex Barbados, english, shoulder, shoulder arthroscopy, shoulder pain, tenex, tennis elbow Patient Stories Cricket Player: Michael Agard Barbados, cricket, cricket player, english, michael agard, shoulder Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear

Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear repair with 4 anchors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEpmbhBjdCU Our patient is a Cricket player from Barbados who visit us after dislocating his shoulder. Preoperative Diagnoses: 1.Right shoulder superior labrum tear  2.Right latissimus dorsi muscle strain Postoperative Diagnoses: Type 2 SLAP lesion of right shoulder Moderate subacromial impingement with bursitis Right Latissimus dorsi muscle strain Procedures performed : 1. right shoulder arthroscopic synovectomy and debridement 2. right shoulder arthroscopic repair of SLAP lesion (4 Anchors) 3. Limited arthroscopic acromioplasty with subacromial bursectomy 4.Arthroscopic thermal shrinkage capsulorrhaphy and labrum stabilization 5. Orthobiologic injection Related Videos:

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Testimonial: Shoulder Arthroscopy & tenex

Testimonial : Patient from Barbados 48 hrs after shoulder Arthroscopy and Tenex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeWQPwb-Mb8 Pain free after 48 hours – Patient flew in from Barbados and had a two minimally invasive procedures. Shoulder arthroscopy and Tenex for tennis elbow.

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Cricket Player: Michael Agard

Dr. Badia Treats Cricket Player From Barbados Michael Agard continues to be a top cricket player even after surgery hand surgery Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Patient testimony after a major SLAP tear repair with 4 anchors Patient testimony after a major SLAP tear repair with 4 anchors Shoulder Minimally Invasive Tenex Procedure – Barbados Patient Testimonial Shoulder Minimally Invasive Tenex Procedure – Barbados Patient Testimonial Cricket Player: Michael Agard Cricket Player: Michael Agard Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries

A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries Article Published on Baptist Health International Center of Miami Sean Edey is a gifted golf player from the island of Barbados. He is so promising that at 19 years of age he’s already an accomplished member of the golf team at Bethune-Cookman University of Florida, where he attends on an athletic scholarship. So when he started having pain in his left wrist in the summer of 2007, Mr. Edey was concerned about the discomfort and its effect on his golf game. “I tried giving it a rest,” he says. “I looked for help, was given injections, but by December it was still hurting.” That’s when he went to see Alejandro Badía, M.D., hand and upper extremities surgeon and chief of hand surgery at Baptist Hospital of Miami. “He had a ligament tear in between two small and very important wrist bones, a condition which is very difficult to diagnose, even with a magnetic resonance imaging (IMR) test. I only can diagnose it clinically, that is, with a physical exam and then confirm it with an arthroscopic exploration,” says Dr. Badia. “Mr. Edey’s wrist ligament was indeed torn and frayed. It was not terrible but it was enough to cause bone instability, which means that the position between those bones was dislocated producing an abnormal movement. This is painful for someone when they put weight on the hand, do strenuous movements with it and, of course, play golf.” Fortunately, through the same arthroscopic exploration procedure, Dr. Badia fixed problem that is known as a scapholunate ligament tear. Four months after the surgery Mr. Edey rejoined his golf team. “I took part in the Barbados Open at the end of last June, in the Caribbean Championship last August and in three college-level tournaments,’ says Edey. “My wrist healed so well that I’m going to be playing year round!” “It’s obvious”, concludes Dr. Badia, “that if you have wrist pain for more than three months you should go to a hand and wrist specialist for an evaluation. Yet, the most common is going to four or five different doctors before coming to the hand specialist. Wouldn’t it be more efficient and even cheaper to start off going to him directly?” Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Tenista Nacional Juan Rosas Será Operado de la Muñeca Tenista Nacional Juan Rosas Será Operado de la Muñeca Patient returns to golf after suffering a 3rd degree tear of the LT ligament Patient returns to golf after suffering a 3rd degree tear of the LT ligament A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Karen Meakins Sqaush player for barbados
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Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference

Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Miami – Dr. Alejandro Badia, MD, FACS, and world-renowned Hand & Upper Limb Surgeon, President of the ISSPORTH (International Society for Sport Traumatology of the Hand), will visit Barbados the first week of December. Dr. Badia will offer a free Medical Conference for local medical professionals and another one for patients and professional athletes. Dr. Badia has recently performed a shoulder surgery on Karen Meakins, a famous Senior Squash player in Barbados only weeks ago. “Earlier this year I was experiencing a lot of pain in my shoulder. As a competitive squash player I continued playing but the pain got worse. An MRI showed a torn tendon. At first I was reluctant to have surgery but talking to Dr Badia put my mind at rest and I decided to go ahead with the surgery in October. The care I received at the Badia Hand and Shoulder Centre was fantastic. I met with Dr. Badia the day before the surgery and he explained everything in detail. The staff was all excellent, very helpful and the Badia Hand to Shoulder Center is an amazing facility. The surgery was successful and Dr. Badia repaired the torn tendon. My rehabilitation is going well and I expect to be back on the squash court ready to play in the World Masters next July. One thing I have to mention is the excellent after care I have received from Dr. Badia. Since I do not live in the US I email him with any queries or concerns that I have and he always emails me back on the same day. Quite remarkable knowing how busy he is!” – Karen Meakins. Karen Meakins Karen is currently Barbados Sports Personality of the year, the 2010 squash silver medalist at the World Masters Over 35 event and the silver medalist at the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games. Meakins is also the number 2 female player in the Caribbean and 11 (eleven) time Barbados National Champion.   “It is extremely satisfactory when a professional athlete come to see me. It is imperative for them to be appropriately treated, to heal and go back to their intense routine. It is my challenge and my passion to succeed, says Dr. Badia.” Badia has a long history of treating high level tennis and golf competitors, NFL and NBA athletes. Dr. Badia has just been nominated one of the top 45 great hand and upper extremity surgeons to know by Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine Review. Alejandro Badia is in conversations with leading Brazilian medical authorities to organize a sports medicine conference prior to the 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro. This free conference for patients and professional athletes will be held on Wednesday, December 7th 2011 at 6pm at the Barbados Olympic Association – Olympic Centre, Garfield Sobers Sports Complex, Wildey, St. Michael, BB15094 and the conference for doctors (general, OTs and PTs) will be held on Thursday, December 8th at 5pm at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Martindalis Road, Bridgetown at the Lecture Amphitheater Article Reference: https://sflcn.com/renowned-surgeon-from-miami-to-visit-barbados-to-conduct-medical-conference/ Image Source: http://barbadostoday.bb/2022/08/28/karen-meakins-wins-gold-at-2022-world-masters-squash-championship/amp/ Related Articles: Blog Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Renowned Surgeon From Miami To Visit Barbados To Conduct Medical Conference Barbados, Karen Meakins, shoulder, shoulder pain, shoulder testimonial, Squash, Squash player, World Masters Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear Barbados, english, labrum, shoulder, Shoulder Labrum repair, slap tear Elbow Testimonials Shoulder Testimonials Testimonials Testimonial: Shoulder Arthroscopy & tenex Barbados, english, shoulder, shoulder arthroscopy, shoulder pain, tenex, tennis elbow Patient Stories Cricket Player: Michael Agard Barbados, cricket, cricket player, english, michael agard, shoulder Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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patient testimonial
Shoulder Testimonials

Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear

Patient testimony after a major SLAP (Labrum) tear repair with 4 anchors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEpmbhBjdCU Our patient is a Cricket player from Barbados who visit us after dislocating his shoulder. Preoperative Diagnoses: 1.Right shoulder superior labrum tear  2.Right latissimus dorsi muscle strain Postoperative Diagnoses: Type 2 SLAP lesion of right shoulder Moderate subacromial impingement with bursitis Right Latissimus dorsi muscle strain Procedures performed : 1. right shoulder arthroscopic synovectomy and debridement 2. right shoulder arthroscopic repair of SLAP lesion (4 Anchors) 3. Limited arthroscopic acromioplasty with subacromial bursectomy 4.Arthroscopic thermal shrinkage capsulorrhaphy and labrum stabilization 5. Orthobiologic injection Related Videos:

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Testimonial: Shoulder Arthroscopy & tenex

Testimonial : Patient from Barbados 48 hrs after shoulder Arthroscopy and Tenex https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeWQPwb-Mb8 Pain free after 48 hours – Patient flew in from Barbados and had a two minimally invasive procedures. Shoulder arthroscopy and Tenex for tennis elbow.

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Patient Stories

Cricket Player: Michael Agard

Dr. Badia Treats Cricket Player From Barbados Michael Agard continues to be a top cricket player even after surgery hand surgery Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Patient testimony after a major SLAP tear repair with 4 anchors Patient testimony after a major SLAP tear repair with 4 anchors Shoulder Minimally Invasive Tenex Procedure – Barbados Patient Testimonial Shoulder Minimally Invasive Tenex Procedure – Barbados Patient Testimonial Cricket Player: Michael Agard Cricket Player: Michael Agard Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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Badia and Barbados golf patient with wrist injury
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A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries

A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries Article Published on Baptist Health International Center of Miami Sean Edey is a gifted golf player from the island of Barbados. He is so promising that at 19 years of age he’s already an accomplished member of the golf team at Bethune-Cookman University of Florida, where he attends on an athletic scholarship. So when he started having pain in his left wrist in the summer of 2007, Mr. Edey was concerned about the discomfort and its effect on his golf game. “I tried giving it a rest,” he says. “I looked for help, was given injections, but by December it was still hurting.” That’s when he went to see Alejandro Badía, M.D., hand and upper extremities surgeon and chief of hand surgery at Baptist Hospital of Miami. “He had a ligament tear in between two small and very important wrist bones, a condition which is very difficult to diagnose, even with a magnetic resonance imaging (IMR) test. I only can diagnose it clinically, that is, with a physical exam and then confirm it with an arthroscopic exploration,” says Dr. Badia. “Mr. Edey’s wrist ligament was indeed torn and frayed. It was not terrible but it was enough to cause bone instability, which means that the position between those bones was dislocated producing an abnormal movement. This is painful for someone when they put weight on the hand, do strenuous movements with it and, of course, play golf.” Fortunately, through the same arthroscopic exploration procedure, Dr. Badia fixed problem that is known as a scapholunate ligament tear. Four months after the surgery Mr. Edey rejoined his golf team. “I took part in the Barbados Open at the end of last June, in the Caribbean Championship last August and in three college-level tournaments,’ says Edey. “My wrist healed so well that I’m going to be playing year round!” “It’s obvious”, concludes Dr. Badia, “that if you have wrist pain for more than three months you should go to a hand and wrist specialist for an evaluation. Yet, the most common is going to four or five different doctors before coming to the hand specialist. Wouldn’t it be more efficient and even cheaper to start off going to him directly?” Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Tenista Nacional Juan Rosas Será Operado de la Muñeca Tenista Nacional Juan Rosas Será Operado de la Muñeca Patient returns to golf after suffering a 3rd degree tear of the LT ligament Patient returns to golf after suffering a 3rd degree tear of the LT ligament A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries A Difficult Lesson – Common Golf Injuries Want to see more articles? BHS Blog Patient Articles

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