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Orthopedics
Orthopedics, also known as orthopedic surgery, is a branch of medicine that focuses on the care of the skeletal system and its interconnecting parts.
These parts include the following: bones muscles joints tendons ligaments nerves
There are generally two types of orthopedists: surgical and nonsurgical.
The former are called orthopedic surgeons, while nonsurgical orthopedists include physiatrists and physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists.
An orthopedist often works as part of a larger orthopedic treatment team.
This team may include: physician assistants nurse practitioners occupational and physical therapists athletic trainers
What do orthopedists treat?
Orthopedists treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
These conditions may be present from birth, or they may result from an injury or age-related wear and tear.
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