It is estimated that as many as 70 million Americans sustain a nonfatal injury every year. Depending on the severity of the injury, it can lead to permanent disability, chronic or intermittent pain, loss of income, or a general decrease in quality of life. However, if you have been physically injured, there are various nonsurgical
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Orthopedics in Children vs. Adults
An orthopedic doctor deals with conditions associated with the musculoskeletal system, which involves the bones, muscles, and related tissues and structures. The “ped” root word means “child,” and the prefix “orth” means “straight” or “upright.” The medical field of orthopedics originally addressed bone-growth issues and related physical-development problems in young children. The field has exploded
Read MoreOrthopedic Surgery: A Guide to Postoperative Care
If you have a musculoskeletal problem that you’re contemplating undergoing surgery for, you’ll want to have an idea of what recovery might entail and the specific measures your care team will likely take to ensure your safety and comfort and the overall success of your treatment. Below, we’ve prepared a straightforward guide to postoperative care
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