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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopedics

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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopedics

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  1. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopedics COVID-19 has impacted the day-to-day life of people, businesses, manufacturers, and even the healthcare industry. COVID-19 pandemic has also affected the orthopedics field by which doctors are not effectively concentrating on their regular patients. The shortage of physicians and support staff and even the ventilators, medicine, and other equipment and devices are the major concerns during the pandemic. Researchers have identified an alarming lack of critical orthopedics devices. Orthopedics and COVID-19 Patients Orthopedics providers are being redeployed for treating COVID-19 patients. This virus impacts the bone and joints of the patient, and there is a necessity for essential training to the orthopedics community to understand the symptoms of this disease. Performing orthopedics and trauma surgery has become a significant challenge to orthopedic providers with the non-availability of hospital support staff and operation accommodations. Patients who are not able to perform day-to-day activities feel pain because of this coronavirus. There has been a major impact on the manufacturing of orthopedic tools, implants, instruments, and routine ongoing research and development.

  2. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopedics Restrictions on Upcoming OrthopaedicProviders A huge number of examinations of medical students are postponed to limit the spread of coronavirus infection. Classroom teaching is also postponed in almost all medical colleges, and even regular research is also impacted due to the public health emergency declaration. Due to the rapid spread of the COVID-19 virus, international trades have gone down with significant economic loss and non-availability of goods/raw material in time. There is an interruption of the global supply chain and increasing risk to the life of healthcare workers. The healthcare industry is immensely affected and facing many losses. Even the R&D mission has stopped to an extent. The life of patients with joint pains and musculoskeletal disorders with bone is compromised. In the current scenario, there is a condition of proper health monitoring of disease and precaution. There are a few solutions to reduce the risks from COVID-19, which are as follows:

  3. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Orthopedics • Well protection of hospital staff • Well supports for complex cases • All orthopedics related meetings can be organized online or virtually (e.g. audio and video call) • Alert system for the health-related issues of future • Enhancement of the experience and work efficiency of orthopedic surgeons • The patient has become more aware and take extensive precautions • There is a necessity of patient care at priority and infection control procedures. Some precaution requests to be undertaking, such as cover mouth, close contact, washing of hands, etc. • This virus is impacting the daily practice of orthopedic surgeons. Providers are forced to cancel their professional visits in remote areas and even in their regular clinics during this pandemic situation. • Those patients who require emergency treatment and admission (e.g. acute infections, trauma, and tumors, etc.) need to have at least an essential hospital stay, to avoid the effect of this virus on their systems. Most emergency or planned orthopedics surgeries can be securely taken on at a suitable time and can be postponed for a later period.

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