Treatment for the musculoskeletal system, which consists of the body's muscles and bones, that has suffered trauma or damage is a part of orthopaedic physical therapy. Sprains, strains, post-fractures, post-surgeries, and repetitive injuries fall under this category. The neck, back, and extremities are included in the bodily parts. The medical specialty of orthopaedics focuses on the musculoskeletal and skeletal systems. Learning the crucial role physical therapy plays in treating orthopaedic diseases while learning about many types of ailments and injuries affecting our muscles, bones, and joints. Bone, cartilage, ligaments, muscles, tendons, synovium, bursae, and fascia make up the musculoskeletal system. This system, which is made up of both soft and hard connective tissues, is embryologically descended from the mesenchyme. These tissues have developed to perform two essential tasks: maintaining structural integrity and enabling steady motion. The extracellular matrix that the cells they create is what makes up the composite ingredients that make up tissues.
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