

- ReumatologíaCentro Médico Teknon
- ReumatologíaHospital Universitari Sagrat Cor - Centro Médico Teknon
Numbness and tingling in the hands or legs, also known as paresthesia, can be caused by a variety of medical conditions.
Prognosis varies based on scoliosis type, severity, skeletal maturity, and response to treatment.
Early detection and intervention optimize outcomes, minimizing curvature progression and functional impairment.
Long-term follow-up is crucial to monitor spinal growth, assess treatment efficacy, and manage potential complications, including adjacent segment degeneration.
The prognosis for Leg length discrepancy depends on various factors, including the underlying cause, severity of discrepancy, and response to treatment.
With appropriate management, including conservative measures such as shoe lifts, physical therapy, or surgical intervention, individuals with Leg length discrepancy can often achieve improved function and quality of life.
Spondylolisthesis is a condition in which one vertebra slips forward on the adjacent vertebra. It can occur anywhere in the spine, but is most common in the lumbar (lower back) region. The reasons may be several.
Muscle fibrillar ruptures, also known as muscle strain or tear, can occur in different parts of the body, often associated with injuries of sports etiology and can vary in severity depending on the degree of the injury.
Patellar tendinitis, also known as patellar tendinopathy or "jumper's knee," is a common injury that affects the tendon that connects the kneecap (patella) to the tibia.
Trigger point infiltration is a medical procedure used to treat pain associated with myofascial trigger points, which are hyperirritable areas in the muscles that can cause localized pain, tenderness, and muscle stiffness. These trigger points can manifest as palpable knots or tight bands in the muscles and are common in areas of chronic muscle tension or muscle injuries.
Infiltrations in the facet joints of the spine are a medical procedure used to treat pain caused by inflammation and progressive deterioration of these joints in cases of osteoarthritis.
Rhizolysis or denervation using thermal radiofrequency is a medical procedure used to treat chronic pain associated with osteoarthritis of the facet joints.
Morton's neuroma, also known as interdigital neuroma or intermetatarsal neuroma, is a painful condition that affects the nerve between the toes. It involves the thickening of the tissue around one of the nerves leading to the toes, which can cause sharp, burning pain, tingling, or numbness in the ball of the foot and between the toes.