All of us have experienced a musculoskeletal injury at some point in life, no matter if it’s a minor sprain, ligament tear, fractured bone, or any sports injury. Seeking early orthopedic treatment can save a person from future deterioration of bone health. Often, we ignore these injuries or preliminary signs of deformity, leading to complications or chronic diseases such as osteoarthritis. Initially, orthopedics recommend going for the physiotherapy treatments considered to be the most effective, reliable, affordable and convenient for patients and their families. Here, in this blog, we focus on the importance of diagnosing and seeking early treatment of orthopedic problems in patients. 

Diagnosis

Without the right diagnosis, it becomes challenging for the orthopedic to detect the root cause of the condition. Physical exams followed by some diagnostic tests are performed, including X-rays or MRI scan during accidental or sports injuries. 

If there is a case of degenerative or auto-immune bone diseases such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis, the doctor will suggest going for imaging tests along with a few blood tests. 

Based on the results of the tests, the orthopedic doctor will choose a suitable treatment plan according to the patient’s condition. 

Common Types of Orthopedic Conditions

Musculoskeletal Injuries

It is related to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, fracture or dislocation.

Spinal Injuries

A complex condition that needs to be treated with a surgical procedure to minimize the risk associated with spinal complications. 

Knee and Hip Injuries

One of the common results of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis requiring replacement surgery to limit the damage from ageing. 

Orthopedic Treatment 

Nowadays, with the technological advancement in orthopedics, specialists recommend a medical, physical or surgical procedure to treat conditions such as sprains, fractures, dislocations, back pain, knee pain, arthritis, or any other deformity. Early detection of any of these conditions helps relieve pain while restoring the muscles’ strength and maintaining stability. 

1. Surgical Procedures

An expert orthopedic surgeon will examine the patient’s condition and recommend the appropriate procedure providing partial or total joint reconstruction surgery using less invasive techniques. The surgeon ensures to repair the joint damage providing a personalized post-surgery care plan and rehabilitation method for a faster recovery.

2. Non-Surgical Procedures 

Medications, oral supplements, and physical therapy are the most common treatments for orthopedic diseases and injuries. The orthopedic doctor selects the best combination of treatment for the patient aiming to achieve normal functional life without compromising with bone health. 

Physical therapy is an effective treatment plan for orthopedic pain management, sports injuries, post joint-replacement surgeries. An expert physiotherapist guides and trains the patient with specific exercises according to the injury, joint pain or disease.

Recovery Phase 

An orthopedic patient requires special attention and an individualized plan to recover from a surgical or non-surgical procedure. The medications and exercises prescribed for the recovery phase are essential to be followed during the entire period to attain the best results of the treatment. Prevention is the only key in orthopedics conditions. A patient has to follow recommended instructions regarding physical activities to prevent future injuries.