What diseases are seen in orthopedic surgery

Purely in terms of departmental division, orthopedic surgery is very broad and has been further subdivided clinically into pediatric orthopedics, spine surgery, trauma orthopedics, geriatric orthopedics, hand surgery, sports medicine, etc. The more common clinical pathologies, such as cervical spondylosis, myofasciitis of the neck and back, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar strain, lumbar small joint disorders, various types of fractures, bone tumors, bone tuberculosis, osteomyelitis, injuries to blood vessels, nerves and tendons of the extremities, tendovaginitis, tendon sheath cysts, femoral head necrosis and other diseases are all within the scope of orthopedic surgery. Of course, there are also congenital hip dislocation and scoliosis in pediatric orthopedics, which are also within the scope of orthopedic surgery. So generally, if you have symptoms of these diseases, you can find the appropriate department after consulting at the hospital’s information desk.