Orthopedics is a branch of medicine concerned with the correction or prevention of deformities, disorders, or injuries of the skeleton and associated structures such as tendons and ligaments. This specialty focuses on diagnosing and treating issues related to the musculoskeletal system, offering both surgical and non-surgical treatments to improve patients’ quality of life.
Sports injuries leading to fractures, dislocations, or torn ligaments.
Degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis.
Overuse injuries from repetitive motion or stress on joints.
Congenital conditions such as scoliosis.
Traumatic injuries from accidents or falls.
Infections or inflammations affecting bones or joints.
Surgical intervention, including joint replacement and arthroscopic surgeries.
Physical therapy to restore strength, mobility, and functionality.
Pain management techniques, including medications and injections.
Orthotic devices to support and align limbs and joints.
Lifestyle modifications, such as weight management and exercise programs tailored to individual needs.
Regenerative medicine treatments, like stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections.