


Understanding Osteotomy and the Role of an Osteotomist in Musculoskeletal Care
Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and realigning bone to treat various musculoskeletal conditions, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and bone spurs. An osteotomist is a medical professional who specializes in performing osteotomy procedures.
Osteotomists are typically orthopedic surgeons or sports medicine physicians who have received advanced training in the technique and principles of osteotomy surgery. They use a variety of tools and techniques to perform the procedure, including high-tech imaging technologies such as CT scans and X-rays to guide the surgery.
The goal of an osteotomy is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and restore function to the affected joint or limb. The procedure can be performed on various parts of the body, including the knee, hip, spine, and ankle.
Osteotomists work closely with other medical professionals, such as physical therapists and rehabilitation specialists, to ensure that patients receive comprehensive care before, during, and after the surgery. They also monitor patients' progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed to achieve optimal results.



