An Orthopedic Surgeon specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of musculoskeletal conditions, including bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. They perform a wide range of procedures, such as joint replacements, fracture repairs, spinal surgeries, and arthroscopic procedures to treat sports injuries. With advancements in medical technology, orthopedic surgeons now utilize minimally invasive techniques, robotic-assisted surgeries, and 3D-printed implants to enhance precision and improve patient recovery times. They work closely with physiotherapists, rheumatologists, and rehabilitation specialists to ensure comprehensive care and optimal post-surgical outcomes. Orthopedic surgeons can further specialize in areas such as sports medicine, pediatric orthopedics, or trauma surgery, addressing conditions from congenital deformities to degenerative diseases like arthritis. Their expertise is crucial in restoring mobility, alleviating pain, and improving the quality of life for patients of all ages. Continuous research and innovation in orthopedic surgery contribute to better treatment options and faster recovery times, revolutionizing musculoskeletal care.
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Caroline Francis, Hull Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom
Title : Evolution of surgical oncology
Nagy Habib, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Title : Cell therapy for chronic ischemia
Darwin Eton, Vasogenesis Inc, United States
Title : Improving post-operative analgesia regimens after emergency major abdominal surgery
Shifa Bangi, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Title : The coincidence between spinal perineural cysts, increased intracranial pressure and the appearance of small fiber neuropathy. Exploring the relationship and (surgical) lessons to be learned
Ricky Rasschaert, AZ Rivierenland, Belgium
Title : Predicting reductions in acute pain and opioid consumption with non-opioid analgesics: A machine learning analysis of randomised controlled trials (OPERA study)
Toluwalogo Daramola, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom