
Bachelor of Medicine from Navarra University, 1993; Specialization in Traumatology and Orthopedics
Dr. Matías Alfonso Garcia Olmos, a distinguished orthopedic specialist at Clínica Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, is highly regarded for his expertise in orthopedics, traumatology, and sports medicine. With a commendable rating of 4.5 out of 5, Dr. Matias is a sought-after practitioner, with a significant number of patients referring to him for the treatment of various orthopedic conditions. His areas of specialization encompass a wide range of orthopedic concerns, including spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine, giant cell tumor of bone tissue, spine fractures, limb paralysis, hip and knee joint replacements, clavicle fractures, spine compression fractures, and jaw fractures. Dr. Matías Alfonso has built a reputation for achieving high success rates in surgical procedures, serving as the director of the orthopedics and traumatology center at Navarra Hospital in Spain. His specific interests lie in addressing injuries and pathologies related to various joints and musculoskeletal regions, such as the knee, elbow, shoulder, ankle, foot, spine, hip, wrist, and hand. Notably, he is recognized for his successful interventional treatments within the realm of bone and musculoskeletal system disorders. Dr. Matias has a robust educational background, completing his Bachelor of Medicine at Navarra University in 1993 and pursuing specialization in traumatology and orthopedics. As the head of the orthopedics and traumatology unit at Navarra Hospital, Dr. Matías Alfonso continues to contribute significantly to the field through his membership in professional organizations and extensive research, with over 20 publications in reputable journals and active participation in numerous congress meetings and international presentations. His research areas include topics such as intramedullary nitinol implants, osteotomy, semasoid position, beta inhibitors, bone autograft, and exostosis of the great toe, showcasing his commitment to advancing orthopedic knowledge and patient care.