Osteoarticular and muscular

Osteoarticular and muscular diseases are the leading cause of disability in the world and low back pain is the most frequent cause of disability in 160 countries. Osteoarticular and muscular disorders limit mobility and dexterity, resulting in early cessation of activity, decreased well-being and often a reduced ability to participate in society. Due to population growth and aging, the number of people with osteoarticular and muscular diseases is increasing rapidly.

Musculoskeletal disorders include all diseases affecting the active (musculature, tendons, tendon sheaths, bursae and fascias) and passive (skeleton, joints, ligaments, cartilage and intervertebral discs) musculoskeletal system; they are frequently associated with pain caused by wear and tear or inflammation, called rheumatism, and reduced mobility leading to a deterioration in the quality of life

The main groups of pathologies are:

Vertebral disc pathologies and herniated vertebral discs

  • Osteoarthritis of the knee and hip
  • Arthritis
  • Traumatic or degenerative ligament pathologies

These pathologies are treated by the SurgyOne teams when their treatment requires a surgical intervention that can go as far as joint replacement by a prosthesis (hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, hand).

Shoulder pathologies

  • Rupture of the cuff and rotators
  • Recurrent shoulder dislocation
  • Osteo-muscular pathology of the shoulder

Pathologies of the hand and wrist

  • Carpal tunnel
  • Osteoarthritis

Pathologies and traumas of the ankle and foot

  • Ankle sprains with surgical indications
  • Pathology of the rearfoot and forefoot
  • Toes pathology (Hallux valgus)

Hip pathology

  • Coxarthrosis (hip arthrosis)
  • Necrosis of the femoral head
  • Hip tumor pathology

Pathology of the knee

  • Gonarthrosis (arthrosis of the knee)
  • Meniscal pathology
  • Articular pathology of the knee
  • Ligament pathology
  • Knee tumor pathology

Spine pathology

  • Fracture of the spine for surgical indication
  • Vertebral and spinal tumor
  • Herniated disc
  • Joint disc conflict
1 billion
people worldwide suffer from osteoarticular and muscular diseases. Of these, the greatest burden of disease is attributable to low back pain, affecting 568 million people.

TREATMENTS

SurgyOne treats all osteoarticular and muscular pathologies that require surgical treatment.

In the case of cancerous pathologies, management is multidisciplinary (surgeons, oncologists, anatomopathologists, anesthesiologists). The proposed therapeutic choices are discussed in multidisciplinary meetings.

SURGYONE ASSISTS YOU

Surgyone offers you a medical supervision by state-of-the-art teams (combining organ specialists, specialized surgeons, anesthesiologists, anatomical pathologists and specialized oncologists).

The surgical or endoscopic techniques required to manage your pathology are part of the current surgical excellence (conventional surgery, minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery, interventional endoscopy).

In the context of the management of cancer-related pathologies, all decisions will be taken during multidisciplinary consultation meetings related to this pathology.

SurgyOne helps you with the following pathologies :

Shoulder pathologies 

  • Cuff and rotator cuff tears
  • Recurrent shoulder dislocation
  • Osteo-muscular pathology of the shoulder 

Pathologies and traumas of the ankle and foot

  • Ankle sprain with surgical indications 
  • Pathology of the rearfoot and forefoot 
  • Pathology of the toes 

Hip pathology

  • Coxarthrosis 
  • Necrosis of the femoral head 
  • Tumor pathology of the hip 

Pathology of the knee 

  • Arthrosis of the knee 
  • Meniscal pathology 
  • Articular pathology of the knee 
  • Tumor pathology of the knee 

Spine pathology 

  • Fracture of the spine for surgical indication 
  • Vertebral and spinal tumor 
  • Herniated disc 
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