Orthopedic doctors work with the body’s
joint and musculoskeletal system. Oftentimes, car
accidents result in injuries of this nature, especially
if there are broken bones, sprains, or fractures.
Therefore, if you are involved in a Bucks County auto
accident, your injuries may be best diagnosed and
treated by an orthopedic doctor. In most cases you will
need to be referred to an orthopedist by your family
doctor or emergency room physician.
Depending on the injury, your orthopedic
doctor may provide medication to reduce pain and
inflammation. In the case of severe accident injuries,
your orthopedist might recommend surgery.
Type of Injuries Orthopedists Treat:
Ankle injuries – Because of the
position of your foot when you are driving, this type of
car accident injury is not uncommon. Injuries to the
ankle can include a strain, sprain, or fracture. It is
important for you to get a proper orthopedic diagnosis
before you begin treatment. The orthopedic treatment for
a sprain is most often crutches because walking becomes
too painful. For more serious sprains, a splint or cast
can be used to stabilize the ankle. Fractures can also
be treated with a splint or a cast.
Knee injuries – Commonly
associated with auto accidents due to the likelihood of
your knee hitting the steering wheel, car door, or dash
area. Because there is no quick fix for a knee injury,
it is recommended that you see a doctor as soon as
possible to ensure proper healing or to have surgery
performed, if necessary. One of the treatments that
orthopedists recommend is a technique called RICE. RICE
stands for rest, ice, compression and elevation. An
orthopedist may follow-up his/her treatment plan with
physical therapy, especially if surgery was necessary to
treat your accident injury.
Shoulder injuries - An orthopedist
may suggest that you wear a sling or a brace to keep the
injured shoulder in its place so the shoulder heals
properly. Rest and ice are also important to healing.
If your shoulder is dislocated, an orthopedist may
perform a procedure that places the ball back into
the socket. You may also suffer a torn rotator cuff
after a PA auto accident, making it necessary for you to
be treated by an orthopedist.
Spinal injuries – A spinal
fracture is one of the more serious injuries one can
sustain in a car accident. Orthopedists treat these
types of injuries both non-invasively and surgically,
depending on the degree of damage to the spine and/or
spinal discs. Common accident injuries an orthopedist
would treat include: herniated discs, spinal stenosis,
lumbar strain, and fractured vertebrae. With spine
injuries, an orthopedic doctor is involved in
diagnosing, treating, and rehabilitating the injured car
accident victim. An orthopedic surgeon is one of the
types of doctors that would perform procedures to the
back and neck such as spinal fusion or laminectomy.
Wrist injuries – Because of where
we naturally place our hand on the steering wheel while
driving, our wrists can easily become injured upon
impact by another car. Even if your wrist is just
sprained (as opposed to broken), this involves an injury
to a ligament, which can be painful. Just like with an
ankle injury, the RICE method is often recommended by
orthopedic doctors. After being examined by your
orthopedic doctor, a splint or cast might be applied,
depending on the severity of the injury. If necessary,
an orthopedic surgeon would repair your wrist bone or
ligament damage.
As you can see, many accident
injuries require the attention of an orthopedic doctor
or surgeon. If you are in a car accident and are unsure
of the next step to take with regard to your treatment
or filing a PA injury claim, call our Bucks County
personal injury law firm to speak with an experienced
personal injury attorney. You can also visit our website
to
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