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When we think about our bodies, we often take for granted the intricate system of bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments that allow us to move, work, and enjoy life. However, when something goes wrong within this system—whether due to injury, disease, or age-related wear and tear—the impact on our quality of life can be significant. This is where the field of orthopedics comes in. Orthopedics is a branch of medicine focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of the musculoskeletal system. This article will help you understand the basics of orthopedics, common conditions treated by orthopedic specialists, and what to expect when you visit an orthopedic doctor.
Orthopedics (or orthopaedics, as it is spelled in some countries) is the medical specialty concerned with the care of the musculoskeletal system, which includes bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. The word “orthopedics” comes from the Greek words “ortho,” meaning straight, and “paideia,” meaning rearing of children. Originally, the field focused on correcting deformities in children, but it has since expanded to address a wide range of issues affecting patients of all ages.
Orthopedic specialists, known as orthopedic surgeons or orthopedists, are trained to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, from acute injuries like fractures and dislocations to chronic conditions like arthritis and back pain. They use both surgical and non-surgical methods to restore function and relieve pain, allowing patients to return to their normal activities.
Orthopedics covers a broad spectrum of conditions, some of the most common include:
If you experience persistent pain, swelling, or limited mobility in your joints, muscles, or bones, it may be time to consult an orthopedic specialist. While some conditions can be managed with rest, ice, and over-the-counter pain relievers, others require professional diagnosis and treatment. Here are some signs that you should seek orthopedic care:
During your first visit to an orthopedic specialist, you can expect a thorough evaluation that may include:
If you have any Personal Queries you can schedule your Consultation with Dr. Sushil Kulkarni (Orthopedic & Joint Replacement Surgeon )
Our Orthopedics department treats a wide range of conditions including fractures, joint pain, arthritis, ligament injuries, spine disorders, sports injuries, and conditions requiring joint replacement like knee or hip replacement surgeries.
You should consult an orthopedic doctor if you experience persistent joint or bone pain, limited range of motion, stiffness, swelling, or if you’ve suffered a sports injury or fracture.
Joint replacement surgery involves removing damaged parts of a joint and replacing them with artificial implants. It’s usually recommended when severe arthritis or injury limits daily activities and conservative treatments no longer provide relief.
Yes, we offer minimally invasive procedures such as arthroscopy for joint problems. These procedures involve smaller incisions, faster recovery, less pain, and reduced hospital stay.
Our expert team provides personalized post-operative care including pain management, physiotherapy, and regular follow-ups to ensure a smooth and speedy recovery.
Yes. With advancements in surgical techniques and anesthesia, joint replacement and fracture repair surgeries are safe for elderly patients. We conduct thorough pre-operative evaluations to minimize risk.
Absolutely. Brahm Chaitanya has a dedicated physiotherapy and rehabilitation team that works closely with orthopedic surgeons to help patients regain mobility and strength after surgery or injury.