Treatment PlansAfter a comprehensive evaluation of the disorder, the orthopedist will make recommendations for a treatment plan, based on some of the following criteria: your age, overall health, and medical history extent of the disease, injury, or condition your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies expectations for the course of the disease, injury, or condition your opinion or preference
For most orthopedic disorders and injuries, there is more than one form of treatment that may be appropriate. Thus, many treatment plans involve a combination or progression of some of the following: rest medical counseling medication immobilization physical therapy occupational therapy rehabilitative therapy exercise activity modifications casts and splints crutches, canes and walkers braces and orthotics procedures, such as arthroscopy surgery, such as joint replacement and transplants
Listed in the directory below you will find additional information regarding treatment plans for many orthopedic conditions, for which we have provided a brief overview. Arthroscopy Joint Replacement Artificial Hip Replacement Artificial Knee Replacement Ice Packs vs. Warm Compresses For Pain Exercise: The Right Program and the Right Preparation Exercise and the Aging Person |