An orthopedist is a specialist in bones and also joints. An orthopedic surgeon does surgery on these and many have both jobs.
The medical term for a specialist in bone and joint surgery is an orthopedic surgeon. These doctors are trained to diagnose and treat musculoskeletal conditions affecting the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles.
"Synarthrosis" is the medical term meaning tight joints, i.e. joints that allow no movement between the bones. An example of this kind of joint are the sutures of the cranial bones.
A myologist is a muscle specialist, but most people wiil see an orthodpedist fro care of bones, joints, or muscles.An orthopedic doctor. If the pain in bones and joints is related to arthritis then the doctor is called a rheumatologist.
An orthopedist is a physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of the bones, muscles, and joints. A rheumatologist is a physician who diagnosis and treats disorders of connective tissue.
There are many different joints that hold bones together. They vary depending on which part of the body they are in. Joints inlcude synovial joints, hinge joints, pivot joints and binomial joints. Generally the joints that hold the bones together are called binomial joints.
A physician specializing in medical problems relating to bones, joints and muscles
No bones are joints.
The medical term is "articular surfaces." These are the areas on bones where they come together at joints to form depressions and hollows that allow for movement and stability.
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An orthopedist is a physician specializing in medical problems relating to bones, joints and muscles.
Joints. The joints connect the bones into place, so it is your bones that hurt when you get bad joints in old age.
Joints are the connections between bones that allow you to move.