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FAQ

1. What is orthopedics?
The specialty of orthopedics is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries and diseases relating to the musculoskeletal system, which encompasses the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other structures of the musculoskeletal system.
2. What kind of conditions do orthopedic doctors treat?
Among the many conditions that orthopedic doctors treat, there are fractures, sprains, strains, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and herniated discs to name a few.
3. How do I know if I need an orthopedic doctor?
A physician specializing in orthopedics should be consulted if you suffer from pain or stiffness in your joints, muscles, or bones. It is also important to consult with an orthopedic doctor if you have recently sustained an injury, have a chronic condition that is getting worse, or have difficulty with everyday tasks such as walking, standing, or lifting.
4. What should I expect during my first orthopedic visit?
If you are going to your orthopedic doctor for the very first time, you should expect to be asked a number of questions about your symptoms, medical history, and any medications that you are taking. Your orthopedic doctor may also perform a physical examination and possibly order imaging tests such as X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans.
5. What kind of treatments do orthopedic doctors provide?
Among the many treatments that orthopedic professionals provide, there are medications, physical therapy, braces, casts, and surgery, as well as a range of other treatments. The treatment plan will depend on the type of injury or disease, as well as its severity.
6. How long does it take to recover from orthopedic surgery?
It will vary according to the type of surgery and the patient who underwent it. In addition to providing you with a detailed recovery plan and instructions for post-surgery care, your orthopedic doctor may also provide you with a detailed recovery plan. If you choose to undergo a surgery, your recovery plan will vary from a few weeks to several months.
7. Can I prevent orthopedic injuries and conditions?
Your chances of sustaining orthopedic injuries and conditions can be reduced by taking a number of steps. Maintaining a healthy weight, getting regular exercise, using proper form when lifting heavy objects, wearing protective gear when participating in sports or other activities can help you avoid repetitive motions that can strain your muscles and joints.
8. How often should I see my orthopedic doctor?
You will need to see your orthopedic doctor on a regular basis depending on your condition and treatment plan. Some patients may need to see their orthopedist several times a week, while others may only need to see him once or twice a year.
9. What is the difference between a sprain and a strain?
There are two types of sprains, one type being an injury to the ligament, which is the tissue that connects bones together, and the other being an injury to the muscle or tendon, which is the tissue that connects muscles to bones. Both can cause pain, swelling, and a limited range of motion.