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Orthopedics
Registered Number - 66705
Vijayawada, Andhra pradesh
Experience - 12 Years
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Orthopedics in India

Regarding Orthopedic care, Medicas offers expert solutions through its seamless online and web-based platforms. With access to some of the best Orthopedic doctors in India, you can easily get the best Orthopedic doctor online consultation for various bone, joint, and muscle-related issues without leaving your home.

What is Orthopedics?

Orthopedics is the branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders related to the musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles that support your body and enable movement. Orthopedics is vital in maintaining overall health, especially for those facing injuries, age-related conditions, or chronic pain.

Who is an Orthopedician?

An Orthopedician is a medical specialist trained to manage musculoskeletal issues. They typically hold an MBBS degree and a specialization in Orthopedics (MS or DNB in Orthopaedics). Their training includes extensive residency programs and fellowships to gain expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions. Orthopedicians offer treatments ranging from non-surgical interventions, such as medication and physiotherapy, to complex surgical procedures like joint replacements and fracture repairs. Depending on the severity of your condition, an Orthopedician may work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care.

What Medical Conditions Does an Orthopedician Treat?

Orthopedicians manage a wide variety of conditions that can significantly impact daily life. Here are some common conditions they treat:

Bone and Joint Conditions:

  • Fractures: Broken bones, ranging from simple hairline fractures to complex compound fractures. Treatment usually involves immobilization with casts or splints, and in severe cases, surgical repair with rods, screws, or plates.
  • Dislocations: When a bone is displaced from its normal joint position. Treatment typically involves manipulation to relocate the bone, followed by immobilization.
  • Arthritis: A group of conditions that cause joint inflammation and pain, including:
    • Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease, often associated with aging.  
    • Rheumatoid arthritis: An autoimmune disease causing chronic inflammation of the joints.  
    • Gout: A type of arthritis caused by uric acid buildup in the joints.  
  • Osteoporosis: A condition that weakens bones and increases the risk of fractures.  
  • Bone tumors: Abnormal growths in bone tissue, both benign and malignant.  
  • Avascular necrosis: Death of bone tissue due to lack of blood supply.  

Soft Tissue Conditions

  • Sprains: Injuries to ligaments, the tissues that connect bones.
  • Strains: Injuries to muscles or tendons, the tissues that connect muscles to bones.  
  • Tendinitis: Inflammation of tendons.  
  • Bursitis: Inflammation of bursae, fluid-filled sacs that cushion joints.  
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome :is a compression of the median nerve in the wrist that causes numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand.  
  • Rotator cuff tears: Tears in the tendons of the shoulder muscles.  

Sports Injuries

  • ACL tears: Tears in the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee.  
  • Meniscus tears: Tears in the cartilage of the knee joint.  
  • Ankle sprains: Sprains of the ligaments in the ankle joint. 
  • Groin pulls: Strains in the muscles of the inner thigh. 

Other Conditions

  • Scoliosis: Abnormal curvature of the spine.  
  • Herniated discs: A condition where the soft center of a spinal disc bulges or ruptures.  
  • Back pain: Pain in the back, which can be caused by various conditions.  
  • Neck pain: Pain in the neck, which cvarious conditions can cause  
  • Foot and ankle problems: include bunions, hammertoes, and plantar fasciitis.

What are the Different Types of Procedures Conducted by an Orthopedician?

Orthopedicians perform both non-surgical and surgical procedures based on the severity of the condition. Common procedures include:

  • Non-Surgical Treatments: These are often the first line of treatment and aim to manage symptoms without surgery.
    • Physical therapy: Tailored exercises and stretches to improve movement and strengthen muscles.
    • Medication for pain management: Prescriptions or over-the-counter drugs to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation.
    • Corticosteroid injections: Injections to reduce inflammation and provide significant pain relief.
    • Bracing and splinting: Devices used to support, stabilize, and protect injured or weakened joints and muscles.
  • Surgical Treatments: When non-surgical methods are insufficient, surgical procedures are employed to correct or alleviate musculoskeletal issues.
    • Fracture Repair: Aligning and stabilizing broken bones using rods, screws, or plates.
    • Joint Replacement Surgery: Replacing damaged joints with artificial implants (commonly knees and hips).
    • Arthroscopy: A minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and treat joint problems.
    • Spinal Surgeries: Such as discectomy or spinal fusion to address back problems.
    • Carpal Tunnel Release: Surgery to alleviate pressure on the median nerve.
    • Osteotomy: Surgical cutting and realignment of bones to correct deformities.
    • Ligament Reconstruction: Procedures to repair torn ligaments, commonly in knees and shoulders.

How Can I Consult an Orthopedician?

Medicas makes it simple to access top Orthopedic care from the comfort of your home. Here’s how you can schedule an online Orthopedic consultation:

  • Visit Our Website or Download the App: For online ortho consultation, Access Medicas through our website or mobile app.
  • Register or Log In: Create an account using your mobile number or email. On the website, click on “Consult Now” to be redirected to the registration page. Rest assured, your information is secure and used solely to enhance your healthcare experience.
  • Choose Your Specialist: Browse profiles of top Orthopedicians, view their qualifications, and select based on your needs.
  • Book an Appointment: Schedule your Orthopedic doctor online consultation at a convenient time, choosing between video or chat consultations.
  • Consult Online: Contact a qualified Orthopedician to discuss your symptoms, get a diagnosis, and receive an e-prescription if needed.
  • Download Your E-Prescription: After your online consultation with an Orthopedic surgeon, you can easily download your prescription through the Medicas app.
  • Follow-Up and Reports: If further tests or follow-up online doctor appointments are needed, our doctors will guide you through the next steps. You can also easily access your consultation history and medical reports through your Medicas account.

For more details, visit our online doctor consultation.

The Role of an Orthopedician in Healthcare

Orthopedics play a crucial role in healthcare by:

  • Diagnosis: Identifying and diagnosing musculoskeletal conditions through clinical evaluation and diagnostic tests.
  • Treatment: Providing both non-surgical and surgical treatment options to manage and cure musculoskeletal issues.
  • Prevention: Advising patients on lifestyle changes, exercises, and preventive measures to maintain musculoskeletal health and avoid injuries.
  • Rehabilitation: Collaborating with physical therapists and other specialists to create comprehensive rehabilitation plans for patients recovering from injuries or surgeries.

Opting for regular health checkup packages can enhance the accuracy and efficiency of these diagnostic and preventive measures.

FAQ’s about Orthopedics

You can consult an orthopedician through Medicas for a wide range of conditions, including bone fractures, joint pain, sports injuries, arthritis, back pain, musculoskeletal disorders, and more. Orthopedicians specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
To schedule an online consultation with an orthopedician, log in to your Medicas account and browse through the available orthopedic specialists. Choose a convenient date and time for your consultation and follow the prompts to confirm your appointment. You will receive further instructions on how to connect for your virtual consultation.
Yes, Medicas allows you to upload medical images or reports for the orthopedician to review prior to or during the consultation. This can help provide a more comprehensive understanding of your condition and aid in diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Follow the instructions provided on the platform to securely upload your files.
Yes, orthopedicians can prescribe medications and recommend treatments through Medicas based on your condition. They can provide advice on pain management strategies, recommend physical therapy exercises, suggest lifestyle modifications, or discuss the need for surgical intervention if necessary.
Absolutely! Medicas allows you to seek a second opinion from orthopedic specialists. If you have received a diagnosis or treatment plan from another healthcare provider and would like a fresh perspective, you can consult with an orthopedician on the Medicas platform to get an expert second opinion.
The duration of an online consultation with an orthopedician may vary depending on the complexity of your condition and the discussions involved. Typically, consultations can range from 15 to 30 minutes, allowing adequate time for the orthopedician to assess your condition, answer your questions, and provide recommendations.

Note: These FAQs provide general information for consulting an orthopedician online through the Medicas platform. For specific inquiries or concerns, it is recommended to refer contact our customer support number 90534 90543 (India) | +1 868 365 2800 (Caribbean) for further assistance.

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