Dr. Kendres Spline And Orthopaedic Clinic
Dr. Kendres Spline And Orthopaedic Clinic

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Dr. Kendres Spline And Orthopaedic Clinic

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Medicine Prescription

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The most common musculoskeletal pain is caused by fatigue and other minor injuries. The basic course of treatment an orthopaedic doctor will begin with is painkillers. Generally, painkillers are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If the pain persists even after taking the painkillers, then the patient may require a different type of treatment.

Arthritis Treatment

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The type of arthritis treatment a patient requires depends on the kind of arthritis they have. The doctor will generally advise and facilitate physical therapy. Less severe cases might only require medication to aid with the pain. If the case is severe, surgery might be required.

Fracture Care

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There are different types of bone fractures - thin, hairline cracks and broken bones. Orthopaedic doctors can help with fractures by giving a patient a splint or a cast. By keeping the bone inactive, the body repairs the fracture. In case a patient has severe fractures, orthopaedic doctors may suggest getting surgery. Surgical treatment is a must when a fracture has caused multiple bone fragments or misalignment of bone fragments.

Joint Fusion

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Also called arthrodesis, this treatment is used for conditions untreated by conservative treatments. This is a treatment for extremely severe cases. They generally perform joint fusion on the body parts such as the spine, ankles, wrists, fingers, thumbs and feet.

Orthopedic Consultations

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Orthopedic clinics offer initial consultations where patients can discuss their symptoms, medical history, and concerns with an orthopedic specialist. During the consultation, the orthopedic doctor will perform a physical examination, review any imaging or lab tests, and provide a diagnosis or recommend further tests if necessary.

Diagnostic Imaging

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Orthopedic clinics have advanced imaging technology, such as X-rays, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), CT (Computed Tomography) scans, and ultrasound machines, to help diagnose and evaluate orthopedic conditions. These imaging techniques allow doctors to visualize and identify issues with bones, joints, soft tissues, and other structures.

Non-Surgical Treatments

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Orthopedic clinics provide various non-surgical treatment options to manage orthopedic conditions effectively. Examples of non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, rehabilitative exercises, bracing or splinting, medications, injections (such as corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid), and regenerative medicine therapies (e.g., platelet-rich plasma injections).

Surgical Procedures

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Orthopedic clinics offer a wide range of surgical procedures to address orthopedic conditions that require surgical intervention. Some common orthopedic surgeries include joint replacement (such as hip or knee replacement), arthroscopy (a minimally invasive procedure to visualize and treat joint problems), fracture repair, ligament or tendon repair, and spinal surgery.

Sports Medicine

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Orthopedic clinics often have specialized sports medicine departments that cater to athletes and sports enthusiasts. These clinics provide services like sports injury evaluations, concussion management, performance optimization, and personalized treatment plans for sports-related orthopedic conditions.

Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy

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Orthopedic clinics typically have dedicated rehabilitation centers or work closely with physical therapy providers to help patients recover and regain function after surgery or injury. Physical therapy sessions may include exercises, stretches, manual therapy, and other modalities to improve strength, flexibility, and overall mobility.