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An ortho physician is a board-certified medical physician specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of injuries, disorders, and conditions that affect the muscles, tendons, ligaments, synovial area, bones, and nerves.
Orthopaedics are primarily responsible for:
Orthopaedic physicians can also further their education and specialize in surgery. They are called orthopaedic surgeons and they perform the following:
There are ortho specialists who can take care of every part of the body including the vertebrae, shoulders, arms/wrist/hand, upper and lower leg, ankle, food, knee, and elbows.
Ice should be applied to the injured area in the acute stages which is usually within the first 24-48 hours. Ice reduces inflammation and swelling by decreasing blood flow to the area. Heat is typically used after the initial infliction of injury; it increases blood flow and aids in the healing process by delivering blood and nutrients to the area. Heat is also good to use before exercise or physical activity to lower the possibility of getting hurt. Heat should not be applied to fresh surgical incisions as it could make the incision bleed.
It used to be that only a neurosurgeon performed surgical procedures on the spine, but now orthopeadic surgeons are also highly trained and qualified at performing surgery for the spine. Neurosurgeons specialize in diagnosis and treatment of disorders involving the brain, intracranial and intraspinal vasculature, spinal cord, and nerves. Most split their surgical time between brain and spine surgery. Orthopeadic surgeons focus on the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and joint disorders like vertebral column disorders, total joint replacements, arthritis, hand injuries, sports injuries, bone tumors, and trauma. Orthopedic surgeons choose a specialty of one area of the body to focus on.
Between accidents and sports injuries there are many ways people end up hurting themselves. The top 10 most common orthopeadic injuries are: