Orthopedic Trauma
Orthopedic Trauma may be a severe injury within the part of musculoskeletal system; it mostly might be the result of unexpected accidents that require immediate medical care. And not all orthopedic traumas is life-comminating, it is life altering. Physicians of orthopedic trauma are unique and they were specializing in complex injuries to bones, soft joints such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments and joints throughout the entire body. Mostly Orthopedicians specialize in just one part of the body. For, others they may provide more care but they won’t treat more minute fractures, which are tougher to fix. Orthopedic trauma physicians receive the training in the field of orthopedic surgery with special focus on the treatment of joint realignment to enhance the safety recovery and return of functionality to the injured body parts so, they often treat patients with compound fractures ,multiple broken bones and fractures near a joint (like a hip or knee).
The most common traumatic wounds include:
-
Sudden Falls -
Severe cough -
Sport related accidents -
Blows to specific areas in the body -
Twisting the ankle joint.
Related Conference of Orthopedic Trauma
13th International Conference on Orthopedic Surgeons and Rheumatology
20th International Conference on Orthopedics, Arthroplasty and Rheumatology
Orthopedic Trauma Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Arthroplasty
- Exercise and sports medicine
- Fractures
- General surgery and its Specialties
- Gynaecological Surgery
- Neuro-Surgery
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Orthopedic Trauma
- Orthopedics
- Osteoarthritis & Rheumatoid arthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Otorhinolaryngology Surgery
- Pediatric Surgery
- Physiotherapy
- Rheumatology
- Shoulder& Elbow
- Surgeons and Physicians
Related Journals
Are you interested in
- Advanced Therapies - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Arthroplasty - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Clinical Rheumatology - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Contemporary physiotherapy practice - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Emerging Strategies in Bone Health - Orthopedics_2025 (France)
- Emerging Technologies and Diagnostics - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Ethical Considerations in Orthopedics - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Exercise and Sports Medicine - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Fractures - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Immunology and Rheumatology - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Joint Disorders - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Joint Health: Innovations in Care - Orthopedics_2025 (France)
- Joint Replacement Surgery - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Kinesiology Taping Techniques - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Lymphedema Management - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Neurological Rehabitaion - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Orthopedic Oncology - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Orthopedic Radiology - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Palliative Care - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Patient Care and Education - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Pediatric Orthopedics - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Pediatric Rheumatology - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Rehabilitation After Joint Surgery - Orthopedics_2025 (France)
- Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Research and Clinical Trials - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Research and Innovation - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Respiratory Physiotherapy - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Rheumatology and Comorbidities - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Rheumatology and Orthopedics Synergy - Orthopedics_2025 (France)
- Spinal Disorders - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Spine Surgery - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Sports Medicine - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)
- Surgical Advances in Arthritis - Orthopedics_2025 (France)
- Tele Health and Physiotheraphy - ortho2025 (Switzerland)
- Trauma and Fracture Care - Rheumatology 2025 (Netherlands)