Specialist in Traumatology and Orthopedics with subspecialty in Pediatric Orthopedics, dedicated to comprehensive care for children, adolescents, and adults. Her practice is distinguished by a warm, close, and respectful approach, focused on the physical and emotional well-being of each patient and their family.
Interventum medical coordination
+52 55 5504 5019
Dr. Vianey Espinosa Martínez is a specialist in Traumatology and Orthopedics with subspecialty in Pediatric Orthopedics, with extensive experience both in medical consultation and in the surgical management of orthopedic pathologies when necessary. Her approach goes beyond diagnosis, promoting physical activity and sports as fundamental pillars of a healthy life, adapted to each stage of development.
She practices with commitment, passion, and enthusiasm, accompanying her patients during their growth, recovery, and rehabilitation, always with a focus on medical excellence.
Part of the INTERVENTUM medical team, working in a coordinated manner with other specialties to guarantee precise, high-level medical care.
Faculty of Medicine, UNAM
National Autonomous University of Mexico
National Institute of Rehabilitation, UNAM
Specialized training in musculoskeletal pathology
National Institute of Pediatrics, UNAM
High specialization in pediatric and adolescent orthopedics
Universidad La Salle
Advanced musculoskeletal imaging diagnosis
Professor of Traumatology and Orthopedics
Faculty of Medicine, UNAM
Speaker at National Congresses
Specialized care in pediatric orthopedics and traumatology for all ages
Comprehensive care with advanced technology and personalized approach
Ultrasound evaluation for early detection of hip dysplasia in newborns
Specialized non-surgical technique using serial casting for clubfoot correction
High-precision imaging diagnosis for muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints
Minimally invasive treatment for joint pain with specialized medications
Comprehensive personalized management based on type and severity of injury
Priority care for acute injuries and trauma requiring immediate evaluation
Preventive follow-up of musculoskeletal development in pediatric age