Orthopedic Trauma
Orthopedic trauma refers to a medical condition caused by physical injury to the musculoskeletal system. It includes fractures, dislocations, ligament tears and joint damage. Treatment often includes surgery, rehabilitation, and the use of braces, splints, casts and other orthopedic devices. Orthopedic trauma is a major public health concern, as it is a leading cause of disability and lost productivity. Early diagnosis and intervention is key to minimize long-term disability from orthopedic trauma and to improve overall quality of life.
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