The Best Orthopedic Surgeons In Houston TX

By Leslie Ball


The branch of medicine that deals with injuries and diseases of the bones, tendons, and ligaments is called orthopedics. With representatives in almost all major league sports, you can always be sure of finding the best orthopedic surgeons in Houston. In addition to injuries incurred in sports like basketball, football, soccer, and baseball, orthopods, as they are affectionately known, treat congenital bone and soft tissue disorders, tumors, trauma, degenerative diseases and infections.

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.

Houston is also the most diverse major metropolitan area in terms of culture, more so than in Texas and in the United States as a whole. Tourists have at their disposal numerous institutions and cultural exhibits all located within the Museum District. Together, these attractions bring in more than 7 million visitors each year.

Space City loves its sports and has an impressive roster of players. The Texans filled the void left when the Oilers left town to form the Tennessee Titans in the NFL. The Astros represent the city in major league baseball. The Rockets have been the local major league NBA basketball team since 1971. The Dynamo have occupied a soccer franchise since 2006 and the Dash play in the women's national soccer league.

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.

The injury profile for basketball players is completely different. Nearly half of injuries are to the ankle and foot. This hardly surprising, since much of their day at the office includes suddenly stopping and changing direction. Eleven percent of injuries are to the thigh and hip, while only nine percent involve the knee. The most common type of basketball injury is a sprain.

Soccer players have a similar injury profile to the basketball players, most commonly damaging the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). They also have a propensity for hurting their feet and ankles, just like their pals in the gym. The hamstrings, the muscles at the posterior thigh, are also frequently hurt.

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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