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Orthopedics: Six Common Injuries And How To Treat Them

For many people, orthopedics is a vague term that they associate with hip and knee surgery. However, an orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who specialized in treating problems with bones, joints, tendons, and muscles. <br>Visit Us:- https://lifemedicalsupply.org/product-category/orthopedic/<br>Contact Us:-t956-994-3600

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Orthopedics: Six Common Injuries And How To Treat Them

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  1. Orthopedics: Six Common Injuries And How To Treat Them For many people, orthopedics is a vague term that they associate with hip and knee surgery. However, an orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who specializes in treating problems with bones, joints, tendons, and muscles. Here are six common orthopedic injuries and how your orthopedics in McAllen, TX can treat them: 1. Arthritis Arthritis is a condition that is caused by the wearing away of cartilage between the bones. As the cartilage wears away, it can lead to pain and swelling at the joint. If you have arthritis, your orthopedic surgeon will likely recommend pain relievers and physical therapy. If pain relievers and physical therapy do not relieve your symptoms, your orthopedic surgeon may recommend surgery to replace the joint. 2. Joint Dislocation Joint dislocations occur when bones become separated from each other and the joints are no longer aligned. Joints can become dislocated for various reasons, such as falling on an outstretched arm or being hit hard. When a joint is dislocated, it can cause pain, swelling, and deformity in the joint. Your orthopedic surgeon will put the bones back in place, and they will likely recommend physical therapy and pain relievers to help relieve your symptoms. 3. Fracture Fractures can occur when a bone is hit with a lot of force. Fractures can occur in any type of bone and can be caused by various things, such as falling on an outstretched arm or being hit by a car. When a fracture occurs, it can cause pain, swelling, and deformity. If the bones are out of place, your orthopedic surgeon will put them back into place. They will then put on a cast or splint to keep the bones in place as they heal. 4. Torn Tendon Tendons are the tough cords of tissue that connect the muscles to the bones. When a tendon is torn, it can cause pain, swelling, and deformity. Your orthopedic surgeon will put the tendon back into place, and they will likely recommend physical therapy and pain relievers to help

  2. relieve your symptoms. If the tendon is severely damaged, your orthopedic surgeon may recommend surgery to repair the tendon. 5. Torn Ligament While tendons are the tough cords of tissue that connect the muscles to the bones, ligaments are the tough cords of tissue that connect the bones. When a ligament is torn, it can cause pain, swelling, and deformity. Your orthopedic surgeon will put the ligament back into place, and they will likely recommend physical therapy and pain relievers to help relieve your symptoms. If the ligament is severely damaged, your orthopedic surgeon may recommend surgery to repair the ligament. 6. Sprain A sprain is a type of injury that occurs when the ligaments are stretched or torn due to a sudden movement. Sprains can occur in any type of joint and can cause pain, swelling, and deformity. Your orthopedic surgeon will put the ligaments back into place, and they will likely recommend physical therapy and pain relievers to help relieve your symptoms. If you have any of these problems, it is important to see an orthopedic surgeon right away. They will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend a treatment plan.

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