Orthopedics Articles
Biomechanical storytelling, arthroplasty and spine surgery communication that improves patient understanding.
Orthopedics is medicine's most mechanical specialty: loads, axes, angles and articulating surfaces. Because the problem itself lives inside movement, static images almost never convey it.
This category collects biomechanical storytelling, prosthesis and implant communication, approaches that support family decisions in spine surgery, and content strategies that improve rehabilitation compliance.
Articles in Orthopedics
The Decision Tree in Herniated Disc: Surgery Is a Last Resort, Not Something to Avoid
Herniated disc is among the most common presentations and the topic where patients carry the most misinformation.
View article →The Athlete Patient's Hunger for Detail: Why Depth Sells in Arthroscopy
Arthroscopic surgery's patient profile differs from other orthopedic procedures, and used correctly that difference becomes an advantage.
View article →Informing in the Emergency Department: Being Understood During Panic
The patient is in pain, the family is panicking, and the decision window is short. Verbal briefing barely registers.
View article →Orthopedics & Spine Animations
Shows how muscle, bone, joint, disc, implant and prosthesis relate — in motion.
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