Treatment of Orthopedic Pain
Thu, 04/29/2010 - 22:59
The most common orthopedic complaints of pain are knee, hip, shoulder, hip, and back pain. The treatment of pain for all of these parts of the body is entirely dependent on the cause and nature of the problem. It is therefore very importance that you fully understand your symptom's cause before trying a program of treatment. If you are unsure of the severity of your problem or your diagnosis, you need to seek medical advice prior to starting any treatment plan. Some common treatments for these types of pain are listed here. However, not all of these treatments are appropriate for every condition, but they may be helpful in your situation:
Rest - The first and best treatment for most of these conditions is to rest which will permit a lessening of the acute inflammation. This will frequently relieve the pain; The application of heat and ice - Heat packs and ice packs are the most commonly applied treatments for inflammation; Stretching - Stretching the tendons and the muscles that surround the painful area can help with many causes of pain. Establish a good routine and follow the recommendations of your doctor; Physical Therapy - One of the most important aspects of treating all orthopedic conditions is physical therapy. Different modalities are used by physical therapists to regain mobility, increase strength, and help return patients to the level of activity prior to their injury; Anti Inflammation Medication - Non steroidal anti inflammation medications are frequently prescribed for pain, particularly for patients who have pain that is caused by tendonitis, bursitis, and arthritis.
Since there is no magic back pain treatment which makes it the most frustrating to treat. Most individuals completely recover by simply avoid putting strain on their spine. Many patients often find help from medications, heat, and ice. If these basic treatments do not alleviate your back pain, you should seek medical evaluation. An orthopedic pillow can also be useful in treating all of these causes of pain. Depending on the length of the problem and the symptoms, your doctor can recommend a proper treatment schedule.



