Modern Orthopedics

Modern orthopedics is a field of medicine that focuses on the treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders such as fractures, arthritis, sports injuries, back pain, degenerative diseases, and congenital disorders. It uses an interdisciplinary approach combining medical, surgical, rehabilitative and preventive treatments to restore and maintain patients’ musculoskeletal health. Modern orthopedic treatments may range from bracing and casting to minimally invasive arthroscopy, joint replacement and complex reconstructive surgery. By seeking treatment from an orthopedic specialist, patients can experience improved quality of life, increased mobility, reduced pain, and improved functioning.

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