We offer advanced techniques such as cartilage surgery to restore damaged joint surfaces, orthobiologics to stimulate natural tissue healing, osteotomy to realign bones and prevent premature wear, and patella surgery to correct specific joint dysfunctions.
Our team is committed to providing personalized and innovative solutions to maintain long-term joint mobility and comfort, allowing our patients to continue their daily and sporting activities with confidence and without pain.
Significant traumatic cartilage injuries can have devastating long-term consequences. Dr. COULIN uses cutting-edge techniques for repair, promoting cartilage regeneration. He uses techniques involving collagen membranes and the use of cellular therapies.
Recent advances in stem cell therapies and growth factor treatments are opening up new therapeutic perspectives. Dr. COULIN and his team are actively involved in offering you the most innovative techniques aimed at relieving osteoarticular pain.
Bone deformities, whether caused by birth or post-traumatic, can accelerate joint wear, particularly in the knee. Axis correction techniques can relieve the strain on the affected area and restore years of pain-free life.
It is essential to understand the anatomical deformities that are causing the injuries you are suffering from.
A complete analysis is performed to determine if this type of joint-preserving surgery is suitable for you.
The patella plays a vital role in establishing the connection between the muscular and tendinous part of the knee, thus contributing to its extension and flexion. Congenital deformities can lead to dislocations, where the first occurrence can cause tears of the soft tissues.
These tears, which can cause recurrence even during simple daily movements, can become particularly disabling.
A thorough analysis of the bone reliefs, the relationships between the patella, the femur, the tibia and all the ligamentous structures through CT scans and MRIs, is crucial to determine the most appropriate treatment. This step allows to assess the need for surgical intervention, which can vary from a simple plasty of the internal ligament of the patella to more substantial corrections of the bone deformities favoring these dislocations. Surgery associated with these problems requires special expertise and optimal surgical execution. The goal is to restore the knee without discomfort, requiring an individualized approach for each patient to ensure the best possible results.