Orthopedic Malpractice
An orthopedic surgeon is a doctor who specializes in the study, diagnosis and treatment of problems with or injuries to the musculoskeletal system, which includes muscles, ligaments, tendons and bones throughout the body. Most orthopedic surgeons specialize either in the type or location of problem they treat, or in the age of the patient. Orthopedic subspecialties include:
Orthopedic surgeons are called upon by patients to perform various aspects of surgical and non-surgical care, including diagnosis of problems with bones and muscles and treatment of those problems through therapy, medication, and surgery. Where an orthopedic surgeon fails to order the appropriate test (such as an x-ray or MRI) or fails to properly treat a fracture or other condition, he or she may be liable for medical malpractice.
The most common orthopedic errors include:
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- arthroscopic surgery;
- spine surgery;
- sports medicine;
- pediatric orthopedics;
- joint replacement; and
- fracture care.
Orthopedic surgeons are called upon by patients to perform various aspects of surgical and non-surgical care, including diagnosis of problems with bones and muscles and treatment of those problems through therapy, medication, and surgery. Where an orthopedic surgeon fails to order the appropriate test (such as an x-ray or MRI) or fails to properly treat a fracture or other condition, he or she may be liable for medical malpractice.
The most common orthopedic errors include:
- failure to diagnose fractures;
- failure to properly follow an injury;
- improper casting;
- injury to nerves (during surgery);
- injury to the vascular system (during surgery); and
- wrong site surgery;
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