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Orthopedic is the medical specialty that is centered on diseases that affect the muscles and skeletal systems. Examples include: bones, muscles, ligaments and tendons, joints and nerves

Woman Hospital Doctor with X-Rays & Laptop.

Types of conditions treated in Orthopedic

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Bone Fractures

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Muscle Strains

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Joint or Back Pain

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Arthritis

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Injuries to Tendons or Ligaments:

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Sprains, Tendonitis, and ACL Tears

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Limb Abnormalities, Such as Clubfoot and Bowlegs

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Bone Cancer

Doctors in medical office wearing protective medical masks and gloves and glasses are examining X-rays.

Supporting Therapies

Physical Therapy

Male patients consulted physiotherapists with knee pain problems for examination and treatment.

Chiropractic

Chiropractor exercising male therapy.

Massage Therapy

Physiotherapist working with patient in clinic.

Electrotherapy

Close up Young man receiving laser or magnet therapy massage on a knee to less pain.

NonSurgical Procedures

  • Exercises

    Your orthopedic doctor may recommend specific exercises or stretches to help maintain or improve your strength, flexibility, and range of motion in a particular area.

  • Immobilization

    Sometimes preventing additional strain to an area can help it to heal. Examples of immobilization techniques include braces, splints, and casts.

  • Medications

    Your orthopedic doctor may recommend certain medications to help relieve symptoms like pain and swelling. Some examples include over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen and aspirin. They may also prescribe certain prescription drugs like corticosteroids and anti-inflammatory medicine.

  • Lifestyle changes

    Your orthopedic doctor may also help you with making lifestyle changes. These can involve modifying your physical activity, diet, and the ways you exercise to prevent aggravation of an injury or condition.

Doctor model of the anatomy of hip joint in clinic.

Surgical Procedures

Joint replacement

Examples include knee replacement and hip replacement surgery.

Internal fixation

Internal fixation involves the placement of hardware such as pins, screws, plates, and rods to help hold broken bones in place while they’re healing.

Fusion

This involves using bone graft material plus some form of internal fixation to connect two bones together. As the bone tissue heals, it fuses into one bone. This technique is often used in neck and spine surgery.

Osteotomy

Osteotomy is a type of surgery that involves cutting a part of a bone and then repositioning it. This type of surgery may sometimes be used to treat arthritis.

Soft tissue repair

This kind of surgery is used to repair severely damaged muscles, ligaments, or tendons.

Release surgery

This is a type of surgery that’s performed for carpal tunnel syndrome. It helps to relieve symptoms by reducing pressure on the median nerve.

Shoulder Electrical Stimulation / TENS.
Team of doctor perform total hip arthroplasty replacement surgery in osteoarthritis patient inside the operating room. mako robot-.
3d rendered medically accurate illustration of a hip replacement
3d rendered illustration of a shoulder replacement
Mid section of man suffering with knee pain.
Film x-ray of osteoarthritis knee patient and artificial joint & x28; Total knee replacement & x29; .
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