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What is Orthopaedics?
Orthopaedic is a medical specialty dedicated to treating, diagnosing or preventing conditions or injuries that affect your musculoskeletal system. Your musculoskeletal system contains your:
- Bones.
- Muscles.
- Joints.
- Tendons and ligaments.
- Cartilage.
- Soft tissues.
Your musculoskeletal system helps you move, hold your body weight and maintain your posture. An injury or an underlying medical condition can affect these parts of your body and cause pain or limit your range of motion. Orthopaedic provides routine maintenance, or it repairs damage to your musculoskeletal system.
What are the types of orthopaedic surgery?
Orthopaedic surgeons may choose areas of the musculoskeletal system to focus on. They’ll repair, reconstruct or replace the following parts of your body:
- Hip.
- Knee.
- Hand and wrist.
- Foot and ankle.
- Spine.
- Shoulder and elbow.
In addition, orthopaedic surgeons may specialize in one of the following types of surgery:
- Oncology (bone tumors).
- Trauma or injuries.
- Sports injuries and sports medicine.
- Pediatric (children younger than 18).
What conditions does orthopaedic treat or manage?
Orthopaedic helps treat or manage the following conditions:
- Bone fractures (joint, muscle, bone)
- Muscle strains
- Joint or back pain
- Arthritis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Injuries to tendons or ligaments, such as sprains, tendonitis, and ACL tears
- Limb abnormalities, such as clubfoot and bowlegs
- Bone Cancer
When would I need to see a orthopaedic doctor?
You may need to see an orthopaedic doctor if you have:
- Pain or swelling in a bone, joint, or muscle that’s persistent, recurring, or doesn’t respond to at-home care
- A significant decrease in the mobility or range of motion of a joint, such as your knee, elbow, or shoulder
- Trouble performing your daily activities
- Nerve-related symptoms, such as numbness and tingling or a “pins and needles” sensation in your arms or legs
- An injury to a bone or joint that needs the attention of a specialist
Nonsurgical Treatments
These types of treatments are also called conservative treatments. Orthopedic doctors will often focus on nonsurgical treatments first before recommending surgery.
Some types of nonsurgical treatments include:
- 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.