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Orthopedic Surgeon

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A physician specialized in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of the musculoskeletal system, including bones, joints, and ligaments.

What orthopedic surgeons do

Orthopedic surgeons evaluate musculoskeletal injuries and disease, perform joint replacements, repair fractures, reconstruct ligaments, and treat spine conditions. They often combine clinic visits, imaging review, and operative work in a single week.

Training path

US orthopedic surgery requires medical school and a five-year orthopedic surgery residency. Fellowships in sports medicine, joint reconstruction, spine, hand, foot and ankle, trauma, pediatric, or oncology add one year.

Subspecialties

Common subspecialties include sports medicine, total joint arthroplasty, spine surgery, hand surgery, foot and ankle, orthopedic trauma, pediatric orthopedics, and orthopedic oncology.

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