Orthopedic FAQ Center
Comprehensive patient answers on joint care, arthritis treatment, fracture recovery, and joint replacement.
An orthopedic surgeon evaluates knee pain, arthritis, injury and mobility problems.
It may be considered when severe arthritis or joint damage affects walking and daily life.
Hip arthritis, injury, muscle strain or joint damage may cause pain while walking.
Some fractures heal with support, while unstable fractures may need surgical fixation.
Swelling and pain can be the same in both, but being unable to move your arm or lift even a normal weight can confirm it's a fracture. Always better to consult a doctor.
No, many fractures do not need surgery, especially closed fractures or non-displaced fractures.
Healing can vary from age to age. A simple fracture in a young person can be healed within 6 to 8 weeks.
Yes, healing the bone is only part of recovery. Physiotherapy helps a patient to regain strength and flexibility.
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