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Overview

Orthopediecs is a medical branch, that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, correction, and treatment of patients, who has bones related problems or skeletal deformities - disorders of the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, and skin.

A doctor who does the specialization in orthopedics is known as an orthopedist. They use both surgical and nonsurgical approaches to treat a variety of musculoskweletal issues, such as sports injuries, joint pwain, and back prowblems.

Orthopediwcs is a branch of medicine at Prasidh hospital that focuses on the care of the skeletal system and its interconnecting parts. These parts include the:

  1. bones
  2. muscles
  3. joints
  4. tendons
  5. ligaments

 

 

Orthopewdics are the doctors at Prasidh hospital, who focuses on the treatment of injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Some of these conditions are present since the birth time, while others may occur as a result of injury or age-related wear and tear.

An orthopaedist at Prasidh hospital works as part of a larger orthopedic treatment team. This team may include:

  • physician assistants
  • nurse practitioners
  • occupational and physical therapists
  • athletic trainers

In our hospital, they work as a team altogether, they help diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate people with musculoskeletal conditions or injuries.  An orthopedist of our hospital may specialize in a particular branch of orthopedic medicine. These branches are called subspecialties. Some orthopedic subspecialties include:

  • hand and upper extremity
  • foot and ankle
  • musculoskeletal oncology (tumor)
  • pediatric orthopedics
  • sports medicine
  • spine surgery
  • trauma surgery
  • joint replacement surgery

Why Chose Us

All the doctors of Prasidh Hospital are very well trained. When a patient goes there, they will try their level best to make him healthy very soon. And all the doctors treat every patient on priority. They all are very experienced and well trained, they can understand the problems very fast. During the first appointment, our doctors will work to diagnose the person’s condition. This usually includes conducting a physical examination and taking X-rays.

Sometimes, it is possible that these doctors may use an in-office procedure, like an injection, to help make the diagnosis or treat the condition. And on the other hand, in some cases, additional testing will be necessary to confirm the diagnosis.

How they generally diagnose

To diagnose a person’s condition, the orthopedist will do many things, such as:

  • To ask about the person’s symptoms
  • To review the person’s medical record to gather more information about their medical history and overall health
  • To carry out a physical examination, and
  • To review any X-rays conducted before the appointment

The orthopwedist may also order additional diagnostic tests. These may include:

  • an MRI scan
  • a CT scan
  • a bone scan
  • an ultrasound
  • nerve conduction studies
  • blood tests

In-office procedures

If required, he may carry out in-office procedures to help diagnose and treat certain musculoskeletal conditions. X-rays are the most common and widely available diagnostic imaging technique and an orthopedist may often perform X-rays in-office, allowing them to diagnose certain conditions during a person’s appointment.

Some acute injuries, like fractures and dislocations, will require the orthopedist to manipulate or reset the bone or joint and immobilize it using a splint, cast, or brace. All the orthopedics at Prasidh hospital take care of everything on priority.

Treatments

All the doctors of Prasidh Hospital are very well trained. When a patient goes there, they will try their level best to make him healthy very soon. And all the doctors treat every patient on priority. They all are very experienced and well trained, they can understand the problems very fast. During the first appointment, our doctors will work to diagnose the person’s condition. This usually includes conducting a physical examination and taking X-rays.

Sometimes, it is possible that these doctors may use an in-office procedure, like an injection, to help make the diagnosis or treat the condition. And on the other hand, in some cases, additional testing will be necessary to confirm the diagnosis.

How they generally diagnose

To diagnose a person’s condition, the orthopedist will do many things, such as:

  • To ask about the person’s symptoms
  • To review the person’s medical record to gather more information about their medical history and overall health
  • To carry out a physical examination, and
  • To review any X-rays conducted before the appointment

The orthopedist may also order additional diagnostic tests. These may include:

  • an MRI scan
  • a CT scan
  • a bone scan
  • an ultrasound
  • nerve conduction studies
  • blood tests

In-office procedures

If required, he may carry out in-office procedures to help diagnose and treat certain musculoskeletal conditions. X-rays are the most common and widely available diagnostic imaging technique and an orthopedist may often perform X-rays in-office, allowing them to diagnose certain conditions during a person’s appointment.

Some acute injuries, like fractures and dislocations, will require the orthopedist to manipulate or reset the bone or joint and immobilize it using a splint, cast, or brace. All the orthopedics at Prasidh hospital take care of everything on priority.

Our Doctors