Non-Surgical Treatments – Prescribing braces, splints, medications, and therapy.
Non-Surgical Treatments for Orthopaedic Problems
When someone has a bone, joint, or muscle problem, surgery is not always needed. Many issues can be treated without going under the knife. These treatments are called non-surgical treatments, and they help reduce pain, improve movement, and support healing.
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Braces and Splints
Braces and splints are devices that support or protect a joint or bone. For example, a knee brace can help stabilize a weak knee, and a wrist splint can help during recovery from a sprain. They prevent extra movement that might cause pain or damage. -
Medications
Doctors often prescribe medicines to help with pain, swelling, or inflammation. These can include pain relievers, anti-inflammatory medicines, or sometimes injections for more serious pain. -
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy includes exercises and movements guided by a therapist. It helps strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and restore normal movement. Therapy is often a key part of recovery without surgery.
Non-surgical treatments are safe, effective, and often the first choice for many orthopaedic problems. They can help patients get back to normal daily activities without going through surgery.
Blog By : Dr. Ravi Gupta.

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