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orthopedics

American  
[awr-thuh-pee-diks] / ˌɔr θəˈpi dɪks /
Or orthopaedics

noun

  1. (used with a singular verb) the medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.


orthopedics Scientific  
/ ôr′thə-pēdĭks /
  1. The branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of disorders or injuries of the bones, joints, and associated muscles.


orthopedics Cultural  
  1. The branch of medicine devoted to the study and care of the muscular and skeletal systems.


Other Word Forms

  • orthopedist noun

Etymology

Origin of orthopedics

First recorded in 1850–55; orthopedic, -ics

Example Sentences

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The company said it would separate its orthopedics business to operate as DePuy Synthes to strengthen its focus on its core businesses.

From MarketWatch

J&J said it would shed the orthopedics business because of its lower growth and lower margins compared with other parts of its medical-device unit, which include heart devices, surgical products and vision-care products.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Inducing bone formation has several critical applications in orthopedics and dentistry."

From Science Daily

The case moved forward against Hershey Medical Center, where Lynch was based, and Dr. Kevin Black, the chairman of the department of orthopedics at the center.

From Seattle Times

Historically, she added, there hasn’t been a relationship between those fields unlike other areas of medicine, such as orthopedics or cardiology.

From Salon