The musculoskeletal components of the musculoskeletal system—muscles, bones, joints, ligaments, and other connective tissue—can work in concert and move painlessly. Damage or problems with any of the tissues or structures of the musculoskeletal system can impair mobility and wreak havoc on your entire life and should be treated immediately at an orthopedic clinic.

An orthopedist is a specialist who diagnoses, treats, and prevents common conditions and injuries associated with the musculoskeletal system. They get to the root of the problem quickly and deal with it efficiently and effectively.

 

Reduces pain in the musculoskeletal system of unknown origin.
Often, obvious damage to parts of the musculoskeletal system causes severe pain. You may also experience musculoskeletal pain without knowing the cause. The pain can be acute or chronic, dull or sharp. Many chronic conditions, such as arthritis, and gradual wear and tear over time can cause this pain.

Doctors of the local orthopedic clinic specialize in the entire musculoskeletal system and understand how different parts of this system work. They can help you thoroughly assess the part of the body where the pain is occurring, identify its cause, and use different modalities to eliminate or reduce the pain.

Diagnose and treat musculoskeletal injuries.
Injuries of the musculoskeletal system are common during sports, household chores, and professional work. Sports injuries occur mainly due to deterioration of the figure, excessive use and improper conditioning, while occupational disorders are often due to excessive use.

When you visit a local orthopedic clinic with a complaint of injury, the orthopedic surgeon will ask you about your history of previous musculoskeletal injuries, assess your medical history, do a physical exam, and perform some diagnostic imaging tests to make a diagnosis.

Next, create a treatment plan based on the diagnosis. This may include surgical treatment and non-surgical treatments such as medication, physical therapy, PRP injections, cortisone injections, and massage therapy.

To prevent future injuries.
An orthopedic surgeon at your local orthopedic clinic can treat musculoskeletal conditions and injuries, but they can also prevent future injuries. For example, many people who have dislocated their shoulder in the past are at increased risk of dislocation in the future. Therefore, orthopedic surgeons offer treatments that include activity corrections, lifestyle corrections, and physical therapy to prevent future injuries.