Tenosynovitis treatment in Actopan
In Actopan, 15 specialists treat tenosynovitis, from $300 MXN per consultation, spread across 10 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Consultations from $300 MXN.
The inflammation of the sheath that covers a tendon is known as tenosynovitis, a condition that hampers the normal gliding of the tendon within its protective sheath.
Which specialist treats it? It is usually handled by the orthopedist and the rheumatologist, with support from the physical therapist for functional recovery; a general practitioner can guide the first assessment.
Frequent symptoms: localized pain, swelling, difficulty moving the affected joint and, at times, a sensation of rubbing or clicking when the tendon moves.
Common causes: it is often associated with repetitive movements, overuse, injuries, or certain inflammatory diseases. If the discomfort persists or limits your daily activities, the most sensible thing is to go in for a checkup so that a professional can examine the area.
Which specialist to see for tenosynovitis in Actopan?
Doctors who treat tenosynovitis in Actopan
Dr. Adrian Angeles Godinez
Dr. Néstor Cortés Pérez
Dr. Florentino Galo Herrera Medina
Dr. Eric Garcia Ramirez
Dr. Geovanny Rosas Zamora
Dr. Marco Antonio Morales de Teresa
Dr. José Rodolfo Bautista
Dr. Oscar Josue Nazar Arteaga
Dr. Josefina Flores Miranda
Dr. Eleena Angélica Ramos Pedraza
Dr. Perez Jesus Ramirez
Dr. Gamaliel Martinez Meza
Dr. Rafael Martínez Pérez
Dr. Azucena Mariel Mejía Barraza
Dr. Hernandez Cecilio Fernandez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats tenosynovitis?
The treatment of tenosynovitis is usually handled by specialists in hand surgeon, aesthetic and cosmetic surgeon, physiotherapist, clinical analyst, general practitioner, orthopedist, pediatric orthopedist, radiologist, rheumatologist, emergency physician, oncologist, radiologist, rheumatologist, sports medicine physician, sports medicine physician.
How many doctors are available in Actopan?
We currently have 15 doctors who can treat tenosynovitis in Actopan.