Saturday, March 7, 2015

The Best Orthopedic Surgeons In Houston TX

By Leslie Ball


Orthopedics is the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of and injuries to the musculoskeletal system, comprising the bones, ligaments and tendons. As a city that has teams in all of the major leagues apart from NHL hockey, you can count on finding some of the best orthopedic surgeons in Houston, TX 77030. Along with sports injuries, these specialists treat patients with trauma, infections, degenerative diseases like arthritis, congenital disorders, and tumors.

While Houston is not the capital of the state of Texas, it is the most populous. It goes by the nickname, "Space City, " owing to its proximity to Mission Control Center at NASA's ("Houston, we have a problem"), Johnson Space Center. Houston is also a city with a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies, second only to the Big Apple.

Space City also happens to be the most culturally diverse city in both the United States as a whole and in the state of Texas itself. Visitors to the city, more than 7,000 each year, are treated to a wide variety of institutions and exhibits located under the umbrella of the popular Museum District.

The people in Space City love their sports teams and have one for every major league except hockey. The Minute Maid Stadium, home of the Astros baseball team, is just a stone's throw from Houston TX 77030. The city boasts two national soccer teams, the Dynamo men's team and the Dash women's soccer league. The Texans have replaced the Oilers in the hearts and minds of NFL football fans, while the rockets are the local NBA basketball team and have been for more than 40 years.

Of course, all this interest in sports spawns a lot of sports injuries at the school, college, and professional levels. Common baseball injuries include sprains, or ligament injuries, muscle pulls, bruises and other soft tissue injuries. As a result, baseball players make demands on the time of physiotherapists, osteopaths, and chiropractors more so than orthopedic surgeons.

Basketball players, on the other hand, tend to hurt their lower extremities, with half of them visiting the doctor for injuries to the foot and ankle. This is reasonable, when you consider their work consists mainly of stopping hard on a dime and pivoting rapidly in a different direction. More than 10 percent of injuries are to the hip and thigh, with barely 10 percent involving the knee. Like baseball, the most common injuries in basketball are sprains.

Like their friends on the basketball courts, soccer players tend to injure themselves below the waist, with the most common injuries involving the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Soft tissue injuries to the ankle and foot are also common, again, similar to basketball players. The muscles at the back of the thigh, the hamstrings, are frequently injured by sudden moves and sprinting.

It's really funny that the worst injuries are suffered by the population that wears the best protection, and that is football. Quarterbacks typically injure their knees. Other common injuries are concussions and other head injuries, as well as injuries to the neck and shoulders. These guys get paid a lot of money, and so they need the best in medical care to get them back on the field as soon as possible.




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