Orthopedics is primarily a branch of medicine that deals with the structures forming the musculoskeletal system. This system consists of tissues that enable and support the movement of the body, such as bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves. Orthopedics is a specialty that examines congenital or acquired diseases, injuries, and other issues.
Orthopedics addresses chronic diseases, developmental disorders, and problems related to aging.
Traumatology, on the other hand, focuses on the treatment of fractures, dislocations, and other musculoskeletal injuries resulting from accidents or trauma. However, in practice, orthopedic specialists generally provide services in both fields.
Hand surgery deals with issues in the hand and wrist region. These issues may be congenital or acquired. Hand surgery is a branch of orthopedics and is responsible for diagnosis and treatment procedures.
The main goal of orthopedics is to help individuals regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve their quality of life. To achieve this goal, orthopedic specialists use a variety of both surgical and non-surgical treatment methods.