Traumatology

Orthopaedic consultation to assess musculoskeletal injuries, joint pain, mobility problems and discomfort related to sport or daily activity. Private, close and personalised medical care at Clínica Cala de Mijas.

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    Traumatologist in Mijas and Fuengirola

    At Clínica Cala de Mijas, we offer Traumatology consultations in La Cala de Mijas to assess pain, injuries and problems related to bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.

    This speciality can help you whether you have suffered a recent injury or have persistent pain that affects your mobility, rest, work or sporting activity.

    Our private medical clinic is located in La Cala de Mijas, in a convenient location for patients from Mijas Costa, Calahonda, Riviera del Sol, Fuengirola, Marbella and other areas of the Costa del Sol.

    When Should You Book an Appointment with a Traumatologist in Mijas?

    You can attend a Trauma and Orthopaedics consultation when you have pain, discomfort when moving, a recent injury or a limitation that affects your daily life.

    Persistent joint pain care

    If a joint hurts for days or weeks, the cause should be assessed and its progress reviewed so it does not limit everyday mobility or normal activity.

    Knee shoulder and hip pain

    Pain in the knee, shoulder or hip may be caused by overuse, injury, wear or posture. The traumatologist assesses the area and advises follow-up care.

    Sports injuries assessment

    Sports can cause sprains, tendinitis, overload injuries, or joint pain. A clinical assessment helps determine the extent and progress of each injury.

    Sprains twists trauma care

    After a fall, blow, or awkward movement, pain, swelling or difficulty moving may appear. It is advisable to assess any related injury and its extent.

    Suspected bone injury care

    If there is severe pain, swelling, deformity or difficulty bearing weight after a strong impact, a prompt medical assessment is especially important.

    Tendinitis muscle overload

    Tendon or muscle discomfort may arise from sport, effort or repetitive movements. The traumatologist assesses the cause and its clinical progression.

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    What the Specialist Can Assess During the Consultation

    The aim is to understand the origin of the pain or limitation, assess how the symptoms are progressing and decide which steps may be necessary.

    Traumatology Care Close to You, Mijas y Fuengirola

    Clínica Cala de Mijas is located in La Cala de Mijas, in a convenient location for patients from Mijas Costa, Calahonda, Riviera del Sol, Fuengirola, Marbella and other areas of the Costa del Sol.

    Our Traumatology consultation is designed for people who need an assessment of an injury, joint pain, sports-related discomfort or reduced mobility.

    Care for International Patients

    The Costa del Sol has a large international community. That is why we offer clear, close and easy-to-understand care for patients who need continuity of medical care during their stay in Spain.

    We provide care in Spanish, German and English, always maintaining the same standard of quality, rigour and human care

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    Everything You Need to Know Before Your Consultation

    When should I see a traumatologist?

    It is advisable to book an appointment with a traumatologist when you have joint pain, a recent injury, difficulty moving, swelling, stiffness or discomfort that does not improve after a few days.

    You should also consider an appointment if the pain limits everyday activities such as walking, climbing stairs, working, sleeping or doing sport.

    During the consultation, the traumatologist can assess your case individually, review your medical history and guide you on the most appropriate steps according to your symptoms.

    Yes. Knee, shoulder, hip or back pain is a common reason for a Trauma and Orthopaedics consultation, especially when it persists, worsens with movement or interferes with daily life.

    The orthopaedic specialist can assess the affected area, review how the pain is progressing and determine whether complementary tests or a follow-up plan are needed.

    Yes, whenever you have them. It is advisable to attend the consultation with X-rays, MRI scans, ultrasound scans, medical reports, previous treatments or any documentation related to the injury or pain.

    This information helps the specialist understand your progress better and avoids repeating important details. Even if you do not have previous tests, the orthopaedic specialist can begin the assessment based on your clinical history and examination.

    Yes. If you have suffered a fall, blow, twist, awkward movement or injury while doing sport, you can request a medical assessment, especially if there is severe pain, swelling, difficulty bearing weight, loss of mobility or discomfort that does not improve.

    An early review can help identify the severity of the injury and provide suitable recommendations according to your situation.

    Trauma deals with problems related to the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments.

    Common reasons for consultation include joint pain, sports injuries, sprains, tendinitis, muscle overload, fractures or persistent discomfort after a blow or awkward movement.

    Each case should be assessed in a personalised way, as the same symptom can have different causes.

    Joint pain should be assessed if it lasts for several days or weeks, increases progressively, appears with swelling, limits movement or prevents normal activities.

    It is also advisable to seek advice when the pain appears after trauma or when it occurs frequently.

    Online information can be useful for guidance, but it does not replace a medical assessment. Each patient needs an evaluation adapted to their symptoms and medical history.

    Yes. At Clínica Cala de Mijas, we see local and international patients in Spanish, German and English. This makes it easier for patients to explain their symptoms clearly and better understand the medical assessment, recommendations and follow-up.

    Communication is especially important in Trauma and Orthopaedics, as details such as when the pain started, how the injury happened or which movements make the discomfort worse may be relevant for diagnosis.

    Yes. Sports injuries can be assessed by a traumatologist, whether they appear suddenly or develop gradually due to overload or repeated movements.

    Sprains, tendinitis, muscle discomfort, joint pain or reduced mobility after sport are common examples. A medical assessment helps to better understand the extent of the injury and receive professional guidance before returning to activity.

    You can book an appointment at Clínica Cala de Mijas by calling +34 952 49 30 35, using the contact form on the website or contacting the clinic directly.

    We are located at P.º Costa del Sol, 10, Edificio Butibamba 3-4, 29649, La Cala de Mijas · Mijas Costa. The opening hours shown on the website are Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 16:00 h.

    Do You Need a Traumatology Consultation in Mijas or Fuengirola?

    Book an appointment at Clínica Cala de Mijas and receive close, professional and personalised medical care. We will assess your case to help you understand the origin of your discomfort, which steps may be necessary and how to take better care of your mobility.

    Phone

    +34 952 49 30 35

    Monday - Friday · 09:00 — 16:00 h

    Email

    info@clinicacalademijas.com

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    La Cala de Mijas · Mijas Costa

    P.º Costa del Sol, 10, Edificio Butibamba 3-4, 29649

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