What does an orthopedic surgeon do?

Humans have over 200 bones that support and give structure to our bodies. However, sometimes our bones can develop abnormalities and become dysfunctional. In such cases, patients visit an orthopedic. Let's understand more.

An orthopedic surgeon treats bone and joint discomfort. Additionally, they can treat any pain or issue in your tendons, ligaments, and muscles around your hip and back region. The surgeon cures dislocated joints and arthritis.

A joint dislocation occurs due to injury or aging. It inflicts excruciating pain that requires a proper diagnosis. Therefore, you must only consult an orthopedic surgeon. Many people have a misconception that orthopedic specialists and surgeons are the same. However, they are different because an orthopedic specialist cannot perform surgery.

Responsibilities of orthopedic surgeon:

  • Consultation of the patient in pain

  • Diagnosis if the condition persists after medications

  • Providing non-invasive treatments

Surgeons perform minimally invasive surgeries using advanced medical equipment. Primarily musculoskeletal disorders require surgeries. Let's look at some of these disorders.

Musculoskeletal disorders:

  • Fusion

  • Internal fixation

  • Arthroscopy (insertion of a minor camera to treat the issue)

  • Osteotomy

  • Tissue repair

Schedule an appointment with a well-trained and experienced orthopedic surgeon.

Hip arthroscopic surgery

Pain arising in your hip area because of old age or injury requires immediate attention. Therefore, your orthopedic might ask you for an arthroscopy surgery for hip if he diagnoses an issue. Let's look at some conditions that require arthroscopy:

  • Hip impingement: A disorder when the hip bone develops an irregular shape.

  • Hip labral tear: Cartilage ring tear

  • Loose fragments: Your hip cartilage may produce some debris arising from the joint.

  • Bone spears: Bumps on the end of the hip bone that doesn't allow your joints to function correctly.

  • Synovitis: Inflammation around your hip joint lining.

Arthroscopy surgery

  • An orthopedic surgeon makes a minor incision and inserts a camera inside your hip vicinity. Other surgical tools are inserted through this incision.

  • The surgeon injects a needle into the joint to maintain pressure inside the joint.

  • Furthermore, the surgeon inserts an arthroscope that shows everything around your hip area on the monitor. 

  • They identify and treat the problem of your hip via surgery. They can use other tools for this purpose.

Arthroscopic surgery allows you to regain mobility. Also, it treats your problematic hip area.

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