Orthopaedist: meaning, definitions and examples

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orthopaedist

 

[ ɔːrˈθəʊpiːdɪst ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical profession

An orthopaedist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders. This includes injuries and diseases affecting bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. Orthopaedists often use both surgical and non-surgical methods to treat their patients.

Synonyms

bone specialist, musculoskeletal doctor, orthopedic surgeon.

Examples of usage

  • The orthopaedist recommended physical therapy for my knee pain.
  • After my injury, I visited an orthopaedist for an evaluation.
  • Children often see an orthopaedist for growth-related bone issues.
  • The orthopaedist performed surgery on my broken arm.

Translations

Translations of the word "orthopaedist" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ortopedista

🇮🇳 अस्थि रोग विशेषज्ञ

🇩🇪 Orthopäde

🇮🇩 ahli ortopedi

🇺🇦 ортопед

🇵🇱 ortopeda

🇯🇵 整形外科医

🇫🇷 orthopédiste

🇪🇸 ortopedista

🇹🇷 ortoped

🇰🇷 정형외과 의사

🇸🇦 أخصائي العظام

🇨🇿 ortoped

🇸🇰 ortopéd

🇨🇳 骨科医生

🇸🇮 ortoped

🇮🇸 beinaskurðlæknir

🇰🇿 ортопед

🇬🇪 ორთოპედი

🇦🇿 ortoped

🇲🇽 ortopedista

Etymology

The term 'orthopaedist' originates from the Greek word 'orthos', meaning 'straight' or 'correct', and 'paideia', meaning 'rearing of children'. The word was first coined in the early 18th century when physician Nicolas Andry used it in his book titled 'Orthopaedia', which focused on the correction of deformities in children. Though initially aimed at treating children's skeletal issues, the field of orthopaedics has expanded to include treatments for all ages. Over time, advancements in medical knowledge and technology have led to the development of various subspecialties within orthopaedics, such as sports medicine, joint replacement, and trauma surgery, allowing orthopaedists to provide comprehensive care for a wide range of musculoskeletal problems.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #42,128, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.