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  • Adam Brekke, MD
    450 Points

    Adam Brekke, MD

    10900 Founders Way
    201
    Fort Worth, TX 76244
  • Jason Tinley, MD
    350 Points

    Jason Tinley, MD

    6900 Harris Pkwy
    Suite 310
    Fort Worth, TX 76132
  • William Crawford, MD 310 Points

    William Crawford, MD

    800 5th Ave
    Suite 300a
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Melanie Kinchen, MD
    250 Points

    Melanie Kinchen, MD

    3900 North Tarrant Parkway
    Fort Worth, TX 76177
  • Christopher K Hull, DO 220 Points

    Christopher K Hull, DO

    3625 CAMP BOWIE BLVD
    FORT WORTH, TX 76107
  • Bruce Bollinger, MD 190 Points

    Bruce Bollinger, MD

    800 12th Ave Ste 300
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Joseph Milne, MD 190 Points

    Joseph Milne, MD

    Bone & Joint Clinic
    1651 W Rosedale St Ste 100
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Larry Messer, MD 160 Points

    Larry Messer, MD

    Cook Children's Physicians Ntw
    1500 Cooper Street
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Luiz De Toledo, MD 160 Points

    Luiz De Toledo, MD

    4255 Bryant Irvin Rd Ste 105
    Fort Worth, TX 76109
  • Stephen Brotherton, MD 150 Points

    Stephen Brotherton, MD

    Bone & Joint Clinic
    1651 W Rosedale St Ste 100
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Ronald Burke, MD 140 Points

    Ronald Burke, MD

    Cook Childrens Health Care
    901 7th Ave Ste 110
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Allen Kent, MD 140 Points

    Allen Kent, MD

    800 12th Ave Ste 200
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Mark Presley, MD 140 Points

    Mark Presley, MD

    6100 Harris Pkwy Ste 320
    Fort Worth, TX 76132
  • Shawn Henry, DO 140 Points

    Shawn Henry, DO

    Texas Back Institute
    3600 W 7th Street
    Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Keith Watson, MD 140 Points

    Keith Watson, MD

    800 5th Ave
    #300
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • William Van Wyk, MD 130 Points

    William Van Wyk, MD

    803 W Terrell Ave
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Hinton Hamilton III, MD 120 Points

    Hinton Hamilton III, MD

    Cook Childrens Health Care
    901 7th Ave Ste 110
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • David Gray, MD 120 Points

    David Gray, MD

    901 7th Ave Ste 110, Ortho Servs
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • William Lowe, MD 110 Points

    William Lowe, MD

    Bone & Joint Clinic
    1651 W Rosedale St Ste 100
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Von L Evans, MD 110 Points

    Von L Evans, MD

    11797 S FREEWAY STE 346
    Fort Worth, TX 76115
  • Steven Singleton, MD 110 Points

    Steven Singleton, MD

    Orthopedic Specialty Assoc
    1325 Pennsylvania Ave Ste 890
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Jacek Stasikowski, MD 110 Points

    Jacek Stasikowski, MD

    1307 8th Ave Ste 202
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Theodore Crofford, MD 110 Points

    Theodore Crofford, MD

    Texas Hip & Knee Ctr
    750 8th Ave Ste 300
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Richard Wilson, MD 110 Points

    Richard Wilson, MD

    429 S Ballinger St
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • B Wroten, MD 110 Points

    B Wroten, MD

    801 W Terrell Ave
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • William Coleman, MD 100 Points

    William Coleman, MD

    Bone & Joint Clinic
    1651 W Rosedale St Ste 100
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • Joseph Gaines III, MD 100 Points

    Joseph Gaines III, MD

    Bone & Joint Clinic Llp
    410 S Henderson St
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • James Bothwell, MD 100 Points

    James Bothwell, MD

    1651 West Rosedale Street Suite 200
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • James Box, MD 100 Points

    James Box, MD

    7100 Oakmont Blvd Ste 205
    Fort Worth, TX 76132
  • David Brown, MD 100 Points

    David Brown, MD

    John Peter Smith Hospital
    901 7th Ave, Department Of Orthopedics
    Fort Worth, TX 76104
  • James Mc Grory, MD 100 Points

    James Mc Grory, MD

    800 8th Ave Ste 528
    Fort Worth, TX 76104

Orthopedic Surgeon Info

Orthopedic Surgeon Summary:
An orthopedic surgeon works with patients before, during, and after surgical procedures that involve problems with the musculoskeletal system, such as hips and knees. An orthopedic surgeon is a surgical specialist. These surgeons diagnose and treat injuries, diseases, and congenital defects that may affect not only the bones and joints, but nerves, muscles, and connective tissues as well. An orthopedic surgeon can help with arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery and can also help with intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET). While an orthopedic surgeon does perform surgical procedures, these doctors also use nonsurgical interventions when possible to treat patients.

Category Conditions Treated:


A few of the conditions treated by orthopedic surgeons include:


Category Specialties:


While doctors may choose general orthopedic surgery, there are at least a dozen different specialties, a few of which include specialization in specific areas of the body, physical and occupational therapy, trauma, sports medicine, pediatrics, rehabilitation, pain management, and more.

Category Procedures and Treatments:


Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and nonsurgical procedures to treat patients. Just a few of these include:

  • Arthroscopy
  • Bone grafting
  • Bone healing
  • Chondroplasty
  • Fusion
  • Internal fixation
  • Joint replacement
  • Laminectomy
  • Osteotomy
  • Pain management
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Soft tissue repair

Category Profession Details:


Orthopedic surgeons must complete a minimum of a Bachelor Degree, followed by 4 years of medical school and 5 years of orthopedic residency. An additional year of education is required for specialties within the field. The orthopedic surgeon needs to pass licensing requirements for the state in which he or she will practice medicine. In order to be certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery orthopedic surgeons must complete all education and training requirement, practice their field for 2 years, then pass the written and oral exams.

Category Associations:


The American Orthopaedic Association and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.


Orthopedic Surgeon FAQs:

What is an Orthopedic Surgeon?
An Orthopedic Surgeon is a physician who performs surgery on the musculoskeletal system. An Orthopedic Surgeon does surgery on the hand, hip, elbow, shoulder, joint, foot, ankle and spine.

What types of surgery does an Orthopedic Surgeon do?
An Orthopedic Surgeon can do many surgeries. The surgeries performed by an Orthopedic Surgeon include: repair fractures, hip and knee replacement, carpal tunnel release, rotator cuff repair, etc. An Orthopedic Surgeon can also help with lumbar stabilization and lumbar instrumentation.

Where does an Orthopedic Surgeon work?
An Orthopedic Surgeon can work in a hospital or clinic.

How do I find an Orthopedic Surgeon in my city and state?
The Wellness.com directory will help you locate an Orthopedic Surgeon in your state. Select Orthopedic Surgeon from the professionals menu and select the state that you are looking to locate an Orthopedic Surgeon in. After you have located your state, find the city that you will need an Orthopedic Surgeon in. Select the state and city and you will see a list of Orthopedic Surgeons in your city and state.

Do orthopedic surgeons only treat bones?
While orthopedic surgeons do treat injuries and diseases that affect bones, they also treat other parts of the musculoskeletal system, including muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves.

Do orthopedic surgeons only use surgery as treatment?
While qualified to perform various surgical procedures, orthopedic surgeons also use nonsurgical and minimally invasive methods to treat patients as well. The least invasive method is typically the first choice in treating patients.

Why would orthopedic surgeons need to specialize in one part of the body if they only treat certain issues?
The musculoskeletal system is complex, requiring extensive focus to properly heal these areas. Also, with 206 bones in the human body, each bone has a specific function and different connective tissue issues. For example, there are 27 bones in the hand, and 26 bones in the foot. That is a lot for an orthopedic surgeon with a specialty in one of these areas to focus on.

How many orthopedic surgeons are there in the United States?
Wikipedia states that there are 25,464 orthopedic surgeons in the United States as of 2008.


Orthopedic Surgeon Related Terms:
orthopedics, orthopaedics, orthopedic surgery, arthroscopic knee and shoulder surgery, menisectomy, chondroplasty, carpal tunnel release, thoracic discectomy, anterior and posterior thoracic instrumentation, intradiscal electrothermal therapy (IDET), nucleoplasty, discography, anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF), anterior and posterior lumbar instrumentation, dynesys lumbar stabilization, orthopedic surgeon, scoliosis surgery