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Arif Memorial Hospital of Barishal offer the best in orthopedic treatment, complex orthopedic surgeries and care for all orthopedic and joint related problems. The department boasts and well trained and highly skilled team of doctors and surgeons. The hospital provides excellent treatment for all sports injuries, joint pains and other common orthopedic conditions. 

Orthopedics is a branch of medicine that focuses on the care of the skeletal system and its interactions. This section includes: bones muscles joints muscle ligaments The orthopedist usually works as part of a larger medical team. This team can include: nurses doctors physicians work and body sports coaches What are orthopedists treating? Orthopedists treat a variety of musculoskeletal disorders.

These conditions can occur at birth or can be caused by injury or wear and tear from age. Here are some common side effects that an orthopedist can treat: Arthritis from arthritis bone marrow Injured tissues (muscles, tendons and ligaments). back pain sore throat shoulder pain and problems such as bursitis carpal tunnel syndrome overwork and sports injuries, such as tendinitis, meniscus tear and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears congenital diseases such as red feet and scoliosis How to feel during the meeting During the first meeting, an orthopedist will be on hand to examine the patient. 

This usually includes physical exams and x-rays. Sometimes an orthopedist will use in-office procedures, such as an injection, to help diagnose or treat a disease. In some cases, additional tests may be needed to confirm the diagnosis. Diagnosis To help diagnose the patient, the orthopedist will: ask about the person’s symptoms Examine a person's medical records to gather additional information about their medical history and health do a physical exam Examine the x-rays before the appointment The orthopedist may also order additional tests. 

These may include: an MRI scan a CT scan a bone scan an ultrasound neuroscience research Blood tests The process works An orthopedist can perform in-office procedures to help diagnose and treat certain musculoskeletal disorders. X-rays are "the most comprehensive and detailed imaging procedure." The orthopedist will usually do x-rays in the office, allowing them to diagnose certain conditions during the appointment. Some serious injuries, such as fractures and fractures, may require an orthopedist to control (restart) the bone or joint and immobilize it using a splint, cast, or orthosis. 

Medical options If an orthopedist is unable to provide on-site treatment for certain conditions, he or she will discuss the various treatments available for that condition. For chronic musculoskeletal disorders, such as back pain or arthritis, your orthopedic doctor may recommend one or more of the following treatments: vaccines in stores rehabilitation and physiotherapy home fitness services shots acupuncture service surgery, although this is the last resort Type of orthopedic practice An orthopedist can specialize in one branch of orthopedic medicine. 

These branches are called subspecialties. Some orthopedic specialties include: hands and upper feet and ankles musculoskeletal oncology pediatric orthopedics medicine for athletes spine surgery joint replacement surgery