
orthopedic procedures
Orthopedic procedures are medical techniques used to diagnose, treat, and repair issues related to bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles. These can include surgeries like joint replacements (e.g., hip or knee), arthroscopy (minimally invasive examination and treatment of joints), and repairs of fractures or torn ligaments. Orthopedic specialists work to alleviate pain, restore function, and improve the quality of life for patients experiencing musculoskeletal problems, often related to injuries, degenerative diseases, or congenital conditions. Rehabilitation often follows these procedures to help patients regain strength and mobility.