Orthopedist

Orthopedist in Massapequa, NY

Orthopedists are bone specialists. Their main focus is on treating bone injuries or abnormalities. They see individuals of all ages. Suffering from orthopedic disorders may be a difficult and often unpleasant experience. Dr. Paul Dicpinigaitis MD is dedicated to delivering outstanding medical care for an extensive range of orthopaedic issues in a pleasant and compassionate setting. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 5840 Merrick Road Massapequa, NY 11758.  

Orthopedist Near Me in Massapequa NY
Orthopedist Near Me in Massapequa NY

Table of Contents:

What is the difference between an orthopedic surgeon and an orthopedist?
Why would you see an orthopedist?
What can an orthopedist diagnose?

What does an orthopedist do?

Almost everyone will experience joint pain at some time in their life. Many people will have musculoskeletal injuries from work, athletics, or accidents that will need medical attention. If specialized diagnosis and treatment are required for your injury, you will probably see an orthopedist.

Even if you don’t engage in lots of physical activity, damage can happen to your muscles through normal daily activities. Repetitive actions and not taking breaks from work can take their toll on the musculoskeletal system and can cause injuries.

If you are dealing with acute or chronic pain in the muscles or joints, you may want to see an orthopedist. Dr. Paul Dicpinigaitis MD is trained to work with a wide range of orthopedic concerns.

What is the difference between an orthopedic surgeon and an orthopedist?


Orthopedic surgeons will look to treat problems with nonsurgical options before choosing surgery as the right approach. They are trained in the musculoskeletal system to work with problems that arise in the joints, spine, and back. They can work with issues of arthritis and carpal tunnel and more. The surgeries that they perform can help alleviate pain related to the back, ruptured discs, bone tumors, spinal stenosis, and many other problems.

The term “orthopedist” is just another name for an orthopedic surgeon.

Why would you see an orthopedist?


Everyone has aches and pains in the joints and muscles from time to time. It is estimated that more than 28 million Americans will have some sort of musculoskeletal problem each year. This may be due to an injury, overuse of specific muscles, or poor posture. The pain usually goes away after some rest or treatment.

If the pain doesn’t go away or gets worse or if it is a chronic condition then it might be time to see an orthopedist. If you are experiencing pain that is related to repetitive motion or traumatic injury an orthopedist will provide effective treatment. If you are dealing with chronic pain in your shoulders, hips, knees, or ankles, an orthopedist has the knowledge and training to help you manage the symptoms or eliminate them all completely.

If you are experiencing the following issues a visit to an orthopedist may be needed:

– If you are experiencing pain in the tendons, joints, or muscles and it lasts for more than a few days.
– If you are having trouble using a specific part of your body and cannot do normal functions, like walking upstairs or carrying or lifting light items.
– If you have pain in the joints that gets worse when you rest.
– If you have swelling or bruising around a joint or location of an injury.
– If you have signs of infection, like fever, redness, heat, or inflammation.
– If your joint is deformed in some way.

Early treatment of musculoskeletal conditions can prevent them from becoming worse. That is the reason to see an orthopedist when you first recognize the symptoms, An orthopedist can diagnose what is wrong and identify its cause. They will explain treatment options and provide information about pain management. They will also give you advice about physical therapy and rehabilitation.

What can an orthopedist diagnose?


An orthopedist can diagnose and develop treatment plans for many musculoskeletal conditions. They can diagnose problems such as arthritis, carpal tunnel, bone tumors, hip dysplasia, neurofibromatosis, muscular dystrophy, osteoarthritis, runner’s knee, sciatica, and tennis elbow.

An orthopedist can also diagnose and treat damage to the joints that happens from injuries.

What does an orthopedist do?


Orthopedists diagnose and treat injuries to the musculoskeletal system and other issues to the system caused by overuse, aging, and more. They will help to manage the pain that is associated with injuries and arthritis. They will work to improve the range of motion that is associated with the problems. While they are working to correct your situation, they can make treatment and prevention plans to help you avoid injuries in the future.

If you are seeking expert Orthopedic Care in the Massapequa areas of New York, please call us or schedule an appointment online. We serve patients from Massapequa NY, Bellmore NY, Merrick NY, Wantagh NY, Bethpage NY, Plainedge NY, Amityville NY, and Farmingdale NY.