Orthopedics Surgery

Major factors affecting the growth, remodeling, and repair of musculoskeletal tissues include stresses and strains. When it comes to Orthopedic injuries, illnesses, and treatments, biomechanics is crucial. The musculoskeletal system's shape and purpose are primarily mechanical in nature; they support and defend the rest of the body while facilitating movement and locomotion.

Surgery is not always necessary to treat musculoskeletal disorders. Orthopedic surgeons may suggest medication, physical activity, rehabilitation, or other therapies as a part of a treatment plan. The doctor might recommend surgery if nonsurgical treatment fails.

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