Hip replacement surgery involves removing a damaged hip joint and installing an artificial prosthetic hip joint in its place. This is a major orthopedic procedure that is common in the United States among older adults. If you are thinking about pursuing hip replacement surgery, it is important to know what the procedure entails and what…
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How Pediatric Orthopedic Treatment for Scoliosis Works
Scoliosis is a pediatric orthopedic condition in which the spine curves sideways, often forming an “S” or “C” shape. Pediatric orthopedic care for scoliosis focuses on correcting and stabilizing spinal deformities, as well as preventing further progression of the condition. This type of treatment can be used to help children with mild to severe cases…
10 Common Orthopaedic Injuries
Despite trying our best to avoid injuries, the reality is orthopedic injuries are part of life. From childhood to adulthood to your senior years, there is always the risk of injuries. It is fortunate that there are medical doctors who spend decades studying and training in expert injury treatment, and they’re called orthopedic surgeons. Every…
7 Facts About Pediatric Orthopedics
Pediatric orthopedics is a subspecialty of orthopedics that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal problems in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric orthopedists use non-surgical and surgical treatments to treat a variety of orthopedic issues in children, such as congenital issues in the musculoskeletal system, fractures, scoliosis, and much more. Here are 7 interesting…
Pediatric Orthopedist: 3 Questions To Ask Your Doctor
Orthopaedic injuries and conditions can occur at any age, and ensuring you receive expert care in diagnosing and treating the condition effectively are essential to a successful recovery. If your child requires orthopedic care, there are some things to bear in mind to ensure they receive the compassionate and expert care they deserve. If your…