Orthopedic Health

Orthopedic Health

Orthopedic Health


Orthopedic rehabilitation is a necessary step in reestablishing your full motion and strength following an orthopedic surgery or injury. Orthopedic injuries are very common and most people will experience multiple throughout a lifetime.
  • Orthopedic rehabilitation treats a large variety of conditions from sports related and non-sports related injuries that affect the muscular and skeletal system.
  • Treatment used will depend on the severity of the condition.
  • Your therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan designed for your specific needs.
  • Your physical therapist will evaluate your condition during the first visit to determine your posture, range of motion, and full functioning of the injured area.
  • Some injuries that can be treated with orthopedic rehabilitation are: carpal tunnel syndrome, knee and ankle sprains, neck and back pain, or shoulder tendonitis.
  • Orthopedic rehabilitation is often needed post-surgery to help in the healing process. Some of the conditions that would require rehabilitation are: complete shoulder or knee replacement, rotator cuff repairs, or spinal fusion.
Orthopedic injuries can be prevented. Some ways to prevent orthopedic injuries are by working in a controlled environment, lifting properly, and exercising.
  • Every workplace should stress the importance of orthopedic injuries while on the job. Employers should prevent injury by clearing unsafe work areas and guaranteeing the safety of every employee.
  • You should always bend at your knees to prevent straining your back while lifting. Also, lift close to your body make sure your feet are shoulder-width apart to ensure you are properly balanced.
  • Always eats a balanced diet and exercise to keep your functioning at your best. You should also be consuming calcium ideally from natural sources, everyday to maintain a healthy and strong skeletal system.
  • The best way to prevent orthopedic injury is to keep to an exercise plan. Remaining active and healthy, daily aerobics and walking, will keep your bones and joints strong and prevent any further damage.
Orthopedic health encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of injuries and disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Having a healthy musculoskeletal system is important for performing activities of daily living, working, exercising, and enjoying your hobbies. Orthopedic issues can have a negative impact on both your physical and mental health, leading to pain and decreased mobility, stress, anxiety, and depression. Therefore, it’s important to consult a qualified orthopedic specialist if you are experiencing musculoskeletal symptoms. The skilled Physical Therapists at FYZICAL Buffalo can help you overcome your pain or mobility issues.

The Musculoskeletal System

Your musculoskeletal system helps to provide stability and support to your body and allows you to move. It’s divided into two systems: the muscular and the skeletal systems.
  • The muscular system includes all types of muscles in your body, as well as the tendons that attach your muscles to your bones.
  • The skeletal system includes the bones of your body, which connect to form joints that provide your body with a skeleton. Accessory structures, including cartilage, ligaments, and bursae, provide form and function to your bones and joints.
Symptoms of musculoskeletal problems include pain, loss of motion, inflammation, stiffness, numbness, weakness, instability, or deformity.

Benefits of Orthopedic Health

Musculoskeletal conditions can be managed and even reversed with proper exercise and movement. The physical therapists at FYZICAL Buffalo can help accelerate your body’s natural healing processes and get you moving again.

At FYZICAL Buffalo, we offer free consultations to determine if your condition may benefit from a Physical Therapy visit to evaluate and diagnose your musculoskeletal pain. Our skilled physical therapists will create an individualized treatment plan tailored to your needs and establish goals to help manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life.

If you or a loved one are suffering from musculoskeletal pain or mobility issues, contact us today to learn more about our orthopedic health program.

What Is Orthopedic Health?

Orthopedic health covers a variety of conditions, including arthritis, osteoporosis, spinal pain, fractures, sprains, strains and tears, work and sports injuries, and joint replacements, as well as congenital deformities.

The goals of orthopedic physical therapy are to decrease pain, restore motion and improve function, which allows you to return to your normal activities. Orthopedic specialists use a variety of techniques, including education, manual therapy, and exercises, as well as orthopedic devices, including orthotics, prosthetics, casts, braces, taping, and splints, to achieve these goals.