Orthopedic physical therapy is the treatment of the musculoskeletal system (the muscles and bones of the body) that has been injured or traumatized. Sprains, strains, post-fracture, post-surgery, and repeated injuries are all examples of this. The regions of the body include the neck, back, and extremities. Orthopedics is a medical specialty that focuses on the muscular and skeletal systems. Various ailments and injuries affect our muscles, bones, and joints, as well as the crucial function physical therapy plays in the management of orthopedic problems. Bone, cartilage, ligaments, muscle, tendons, synovium, bursae, and fascia make up the musculoskeletal system. This system, which is made up of soft and hard connective tissues, develops embryologically from the mesenchyme. These tissues have evolved to perform two fundamental tasks: structural integrity and steady movement. Tissues are composite materials composed of cells that lie inside the extracellular matrix they generate.
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