Rest: This is often the first line of treatment for orthopaedic conditions. Rest gives the body a chance to heal itself and can be very effective for conditions such as sprains and strains.
Ice: Ice can help reduce inflammation and pain. It is frequently associated with rest.
Heat: Heat can help loosen muscles and relieve pain. It is frequently used for ailments, including arthritis.
Exercise: Exercise is often recommended for orthopaedic conditions. It can help strengthen the muscles and bones and improve flexibility.
Physical therapy: Physical therapy is a type of healthcare that helps people with injuries or illnesses improve their movement and manage their pain. It is also used to prevent further injuries or illnesses from occurring.
Surgery: Surgery is sometimes necessary for orthopaedic conditions. It is usually only considered when all other treatment options have failed.
Joint Replacement: Joint replacement surgery is a procedure in which a damaged joint is removed and replaced with a new one. It is usually done to relieve pain and improve joint function. It is most often done on the knees and hips, but it can also be done on other joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, and ankle.
Trauma & Pelvic Acetabular Surgery: During this type of surgery, damaged ligaments, soft tissues, cartilage, and/or bones close to the hip and pelvis are all treated. It is an important medical specialty that focuses on the reconstruction of a range of complex fractures, which could be traumatic or developmental, using surgical instruments and techniques. This can be a life-changing procedure that can drastically improve your quality of life.
Podiatry: Podiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Podiatrists are health care professionals who are specially trained in the diagnosis and treatment of foot, ankle, and lower leg disorders. Podiatry treatment may involve the use of medications, braces, orthotics, special shoes, or surgery. In most cases, treatment is aimed at relieving pain and restoring function.
Paediatric Ortho Surgery: Paediatric orthopaedic surgery is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders in children. These disorders can involve the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or nerves and can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (develop later in life).
Fracture & Trauma Surgery: There are many different types of fracture and trauma surgery, but the goal is always the same: to repair the damage and restore the patient to as close to their pre-injury state as possible. The type of surgery will depend on the severity of the injury as well as the location.
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