International Conference on Orthopedics on December 05-06, 2022 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

International Conference on Orthopedics on December 05-06, 2022 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Orthopedics 2022 will bring new ideas, research, methodologies and strategies to excel in the field of orthopedic which is centred around the theme “Exploring the Future Aspects in the field of Orthopedics”. Orthopedics 2022 is all set for an amazing event as PULSUS proudly presents the 3rd International Conference on Orthopedics slated on Dec 05-06, 2022, will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Orthopedics 2022 will have an impressive roster of keynote speakers, plenary speakers and other participants around the world to share their exploration discoveries with worldwide specialists. Meet orthopedic experts, Speakers, Delegates to strengthen and update your ideas on recent treatment protocols.

With the desperate need for Quality and Effective health care in the field of Orthopedic, arthroplasty and arthroscopy, Orthopedics 2022 conference will provide the audience a great stage to share and expose their ideas for Orthopedic research which can be provided in present and in the future of the Orthopedic arena for the welfare of the patients.

Orthopedic is a branch of surgery which focus on injuries and the disease of the musculoskeletal system. Musculoskeletal system is a complex system that includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendon muscles and nerves. After proper diagnosis and consultation, Orthopedic surgeons treat problems of the musculoskeletal system like musculoskeletal trauma, spine disease, sport injuries, infection, tumour and congenital disorder by both surgical and non-surgical method.

Orthopedic surgeons can expect new technology and remedies to reinforce services. Without treatment, the condition can worsen, so it is critical to take note of the symptoms. Nowadays treatment is becoming an increasing number of complexes. This session will discuss the inclusive knowledge of Orthopedic disorder, their upcoming answers and the latest advancement of their research.

Orthopedics:

A branch of medicine focused with the correction or prevention of skeleton and associated structures deformity, diseases, or injuries (such as tendons and ligaments). Orthopedics is concerned with the surgical and non-surgical treatment of musculoskeletal problems. These disorders can arise from birth or as a result of physical trauma.

Orthopedics now cares for patients of all ages, from new-borns with clubfeet, to young athletes requiring arthroscopic surgery, to older people with arthritis. The physicians who specialize in this area are called Orthopedics surgeons or Orthopedists.

  • Upper extremity and hand
  • Paediatric orthopaedics
  • Orthopaedic oncology
  • Dermatology in orthopaedics
  • Shoulder and elbow

Musculoskeletal System:

This system consists of bones, muscles cartilages and connective tissues which helps to maintain posture and in moving. This system undergoes many changes as we grow old.

The musculoskeletal system can be affected by a variety of illnesses and conditions. Pain and limited mobility can be caused by ageing, traumas, congenital anomalies (birth defects), and disease.

  • Collagen
  • Fibers
  • Ligaments
  • Movements
  • Blood circulation

Traumatic injuries:

In Orthopedics medicine, orthopedic trauma is categorized as a severe injury to the elements of the musculoskeletal system. Trauma injuries are frequently the consequence of an unexpected mishap, such as a fall, that necessitates quick medical attention.

An injury can be trivial, such as cutting a finger when opening a metal can or fracturing a bone while participating in sports. While these can be painful or uncomfortable, once the injury has been treated by a GP, health clinic, or emergency department, the person will usually be allowed to return home.

Trauma standards were originally established in the United States in 1976, and a sophisticated trauma network today serves us all, no matter where we live, work, or travel.

  • Fractures
  • Dislocations
  • Epiphysial injuries
  • Nerve injuries
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

Osteoarthritis:

The most common type of arthritis, osteoarthritis, affects millions of individuals worldwide. Degenerative joint disease is often known as "wear and tear" arthritis. The hands, hips, and knees are the most typically affected areas. The cartilage in a joint begins to break down, and the underlying bone changes as a result of OA. OA indications and symptoms include Swelling, stiffness, decreased range of motion (or flexibility), and pain or discomfort. Because there is no cure for OA, doctors usually treat the symptoms with a mix of treatments, which may include, Physical activity should be increased, weight-loss medications, including over-the-counter and prescription pain relievers

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Deformity and loss of function
  • Spondylarthritis
  • Acute inflammatory Arthritis
  • Inflammatory Arthritis
  • Septic Arthritis
  • Metabolic Arthritis
  • Infectious Arthritis

Orthopedics Surgery:

Musculoskeletal disorders can be managed without surgery. As part of a treatment strategy, orthopedic surgeons may recommend medicine, exercise, rehabilitation, or other therapies. If nonsurgical treatment is ineffective, the surgeon may suggest surgery.

Surgical procedure- An orthopedic surgeon can perform a number of different procedures. Arthroscopy, joint replacement, fusion, osteotomy, and internal fixation are some of the most common methods.

  • ACL Reconstruction Surgery
  • Ankle Repair and Spinal Surgeries
  • Limb reconstruction surgery
  • Orthopedics Medical Devices
  • Orthopedics: Diagnostic Techniques

Total Knee Replacement :

Knee replacement, commonly known as complete knee replacement or knee arthroplasty, is a surgical technique used to resurface a knee that has been damaged by arthritis. The extremities of the bones that make up the knee joint, as well as the kneecap, are covered in metal and plastic pieces. Someone with severe arthritis or a major knee injury may benefit from this procedure. In 2017, more than 754,000 knee replacements were performed in the United States, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

  • Knee and hip flexion/extension
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Post-traumatic arthritis
  • Surgical Techniques for Knee Replacement
  • Inflammatory arthritis
  • Fracture Repair
  • Kneecap Removal

Foot and Ankle Surgery :

Surgery may be used to treat a number of foot and ankle disorders. Foot and ankle surgery is typically chosen only after nonsurgical procedures have failed to produce the intended results. Certain situations, particularly acute injuries like ankle fractures, may, nevertheless, necessitate emergency surgery.

There are a variety of surgical techniques available to treat foot and ankle problems. The operation may be performed to align broken bones, fuse uncomfortable joints, remove overgrowth tissue, or repair a torn ligament or tendon, depending on the nature of the problem. Total ankle replacement may be recommended in cases of extensive damage and considerable pain in the ankle joint.

Bunions

Hammer toes

Metatarsal

Ankle arthritis

Morton’s neuroma

Plantar fasciitis

Achilles tendon disorders

Orthopedics Oncology:

The diagnosis and treatment of malignant illnesses of the musculoskeletal system are the focus of orthopedic oncology. Orthopedic oncologists deal with issues like: Primary malignancies of the bones, Sarcomas of soft tissue, Cancers that have migrated to the bones, such as breast, colon, or prostate cancers.

Treatments and therapy for bone cancer and sarcoma may need to be combined. To remove malignancies or restore bones, an orthopedic oncologist may use specialised techniques. These treatments and therapies are also intended to aid in the restoration of limb movement, improved function, and pain management.

  • Amputation
  • Hip replacement
  • Kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty
  • Limb salvage surgery
  • Palliative surgery

Pediatric Orthopedics:

Pediatric orthopaedics is a medical specialty that focuses on the treatment of children's joints, muscles, and bones. A paediatric orthopedist is a clinician who specialises in treating those regions in children of all ages, from new-borns to teenagers. Pediatric orthopedists (also known as paediatric orthopaedic surgeons) can conduct surgery, if necessary, but they can also provide non-surgical therapies such as casts or limb braces. Because children's bodies are still developing, their joint, muscle, and bone makeup differs significantly from that of adults. If problems emerge, children's paediatricians will usually refer them to a pediatric orthopedist.

  • Pediatric allergy and immunology
  • Pediatric critical care
  • Neurocritical care
  • Pediatric infectious disease
  • Pediatric nephrology

Biomechanics of Orthopedics:

The study of mechanical systems in the body to aid in the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal problems is known as orthopaedic biomechanics. It covers topics like as improving knee replacement technology, assessing the effects of car accidents on the human body, and tracking bone injuries in athletes. Nickel, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, zirconium, and titanium are among the metals used in medical implants. Hypersensitivity to pacemakers or other cardiovascular devices, dental implants, and orthopaedic hardware are all examples of immune responses to medical implants. Metal has been utilised widely in the production of orthopaedic implants in a variety of shapes.

  • Joint replacement prostheses
  • Fracture fixation devices
  • Pain-relief stimulators
  • Prosthetic implants.

Arthroplasty:

Arthroplasty is a type of orthopedic surgery in which the articular surface of a musculoskeletal joint is replaced, modified, or realigned using osteotomy or another method. It is a non-surgical therapy used to reduce pain and restore function to a joint that has been damaged by arthritis or other types of trauma.

Engineers and surgeons face a variety of obstacles when doing arthroplasty. The chosen prosthesis must be harmless while also being resistant, compatible, and long-lasting. If all of these conditions are met, the prosthesis is unlikely to last more than 10–20 years. Artificial knees will last for 20 years in 75% of cases and 10 years in 90% of cases.

  • Osteoarthritis (OA)
  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
  • Congenital dislocation of the hip joint (CDH)
  • Acetabular dysplasia

Anterior longitudinal ligament:

The anterior longitudinal ligament is a flat, strong band that runs along the anterior surface of vertebral bodies from the second cervical vertebra (axis) to the sacrum. The thoracic region is the thickest. The posterior longitudinal ligament runs from the axis to the sacrum along the posterior surface of the vertebral bodies, and is continuous as membrane tectoria. When these ligaments ossify or calcify, the normal alignment of the vertebrae is disrupted, resulting in a change in posture and gait.

  • Hyperostosis
  • Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH)
  • Lumbar vertebrae
  • Spondylosis
  • Cervical vertebrae
  • Cervical Lordosis

Spine Surgery:

Spinal surgery is used to treat pain-causing diseases in the spine. Back surgery is performed to relieve the discomfort and/or numbness that commonly radiates to other parts of the back, arms, and legs. A compressed nerve in the back or spine is the most common cause of pain

  • Lumbar Discectomy
  • Herniated Disc Surgery
  • Spinal Fusion Surgery
  • Spinal deformity
  • Spinal fractures

Orthomolecular medicine:

Orthomolecular medicinal drug is a shape of opportunity medicinal drug that pursuits to preserve human fitness via dietary supplementation. The idea builds at the concept of a most advantageous dietary surroundings within side the frame and indicates that illnesses mirror deficiencies on these surroundings. Treatment for disease, in line with this view, includes tries to correct "imbalances or deficiencies primarily based totally on person biochemistry" with the aid of using use of materials which includes vitamins, minerals, amino acids, hint factors and fatty acids. The ideas of orthomolecular medicine aren't supported by strong clinical evidence, and the treatment isn't effective.

  • Food faddism
  • Biomedical deficiency
  • orthomolecular therapy
  • Mega vitamin therapy
  • Metabolism

Physiotherapy:

Physiotherapy enables in re-setting up everyday frame paintings and retaining incapacity rising from infection, harm or damage. The calling helps development and inspire recuperation, empowering people to stay in paintings whilst assisting them to live unfastened for something period of time that conceivable. Physiotherapists assist people prompted with the aid of using damage, infection or disability via improvement and exercise, guide treatment, instruction, and guidance. They hold up health for people of any age, assisting sufferers to supervise torment and keep away from sickness.

 Physiotherapists make use of exercise initiatives to decorate portability and reinforce muscles, joint manipulate and activation to decrease anguish and firmness, muscle re-education to decorate manipulate aviation direction leeway structures and respiration activities, sensitive tissue preparation, needle therapy, hydrotherapy.

  • Cardiovascular Physiotherapy
  • Pulmonary physiotherapy
  • Community Physiotherapy
  • Neuro Physiotherapy

Post-operative Orthopedics:

Hand infections can reason intense troubles that continue even after the infection has settled, for example, firmness, lack of quality, and lack of tissues, for example, skin, nerve, and bone. Hence, early, and forceful remedy of illnesses is essential. At the factor whilst visible early, some varieties of ailment may be dealt with with anti-contamination sellers and neighbourhood relaxation and splashing.

  • In any case, several contaminations begin to reason critical troubles, following an afternoon or two, if now no longer dealt with with anti-contamination sellers, surgical waste, and expulsion of tainted tissues. Occasionally, a hand infection may be prompted with the aid of using an "unusual mycobacterium." One of the extra standard sorts, Mycobacterium marinum ailment.
  • Wound dressing
  • Medication
  • Mobility
  • Pain medication
  • Post-Surgery Exercises

Exercise and Sports Medicine:

Sports medicine, often known as sports and exercise medicine (SEM), is concerned with physical fitness, injury treatment, and prevention. Sports medicine tries to keep people safe while they train for their goals.

Sports medicine professionals address a wide range of physical ailments, including fractures, sprains, strains, and dislocations. They also treat tendinitis, degenerative illnesses, and overtraining syndrome, as well as other chronic overuse problems.

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Sprains
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears
  • Shin Splints
  • Biomechanics
  • Sports nutrition

Shoulder Arthroplasty :

Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA) is a surgical procedure that reconstructs the glenohumeral joint, which includes both the upper edge of the humerus and the glenoid. While shoulder joint replacement is less common than knee or hip replacement, it is just as effective at relieving joint pain.

Each year, approximately 53,000 people in the United States undergo shoulder replacement surgery, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. In contrast, nearly 900,000 Americans undergo knee and hip replacement surgery each year. It primarily affects people over the age of 50, but it can also affect younger people.

  • Total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA)
  • A reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA)
  • Shoulder Arthroplasty in fractures
  • Hemiarthroplasty

Psychology of Orthopedics

Orthopedics surgeons successfully treat millions of patients each year through operative and nonoperative procedures. However, self-reported disability and pain intensity vary greatly among patients undergoing similar treatments or surgical procedures, with only weak correlations between objective data from radiographs or physical exams and patient self-report.

In patients with a variety of musculoskeletal illness concerns, psychological factors such as depression symptoms, health anxiety, or catastrophic thinking are consistently associated with disability and pain intensity.

Suicide and depression have recently emerged as major concerns among orthopaedic surgeons. Previous research has suggested that orthopaedic surgeons have the highest suicide rate of any surgical specialty. Researchers wanted to find out what factors are linked to depression and suicidal ideation (SI) in orthopaedics, including subspecialties.

Physicians are healers who are attempting to heal themselves. Every year, 300 to 400 physicians commit suicide in the United States, and the numbers are increasing.

Biopsychosocial model

Psychological treatment,

Surgeons

Case report of Orthopedics:

The global Orthopedics joint replacement market was valued at USD 20.00 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow to USD 26.89 billion by 2027, at a 7.6 percent CAGR during the forecast period.

As per the National Osteoporosis Foundation, in 2020, nearly 54 Mn people were affected by osteoporosis and low bone mass. This number included individuals of age 50 years and above. It was further estimated for this number to increase to 64.4 Mn by 2030.

Furthermore, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs has estimated an increase in the aged population of 60 years and above to be nearly 21% of the world population by 2050.

Impact of Covid 19 (Orthopedics):

The COVID-19 outbreak had a tremendous impact on orthopedic doctors and residents, who are the foundation of any department or institution. Because normal treatments are being rescheduled or postponed because to the COVID 19 epidemic, orthopedic trainees are not getting enough surgical exposure and hands-on training. Because they are not emergencies, most orthopedic specialist surgeries, such as joint replacement, arthroscopy, and sports injury surgery, as well as elective spine and deformity correction surgeries, are postponed or cancelled.

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Orthopedics 2022 will bring new ideas, research, methodologies and strategies to excel in the field of orthopedic which is centred around the theme “Exploring the Future Aspects in the field of Orthopedics”. Orthopedics 2022 is all set for an amazing event as PULSUS proudly presents the 3rd International Conference on Orthopedics slated on Dec 05-06, 2022, will be held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Speaker Registration EUR 735.00 Before August 15, 2022
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