[
US
/ˌɔɹθəˈpidəst/
]
NOUN
- a specialist in correcting deformities of the skeletal system (especially in children)
How To Use orthopedist In A Sentence
- For almost a year I visited orthopedists and rheumatologists to find a solution to my now completely atrophied right leg.
- Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and his hair presided over a crowd that included a slimmed-down Matt Lauer, media legend Andrew Lack, Studio 360 host Kurt Andersen, an intriguing beauty in crutches, and my orthopedist's brother. Erica Abeel: WHEN CUTTING OFF YOUR ARM IS THE SOLUTION
- My orthopedist just laughs and says that's hooey.
- Kenny, never a diplomat, accused orthopedists of being afraid that her methods would cut into their profits.
- I have accumulated two oncologists, one surgeon, one orthopedist, one neurologist, one psychotherapist, one homeopathist and tons of nurses, technicians and aides. Share The Care
- The orthopedist said I should consult a neurosurgeon.
- That may mean a trip to an orthopedist or board-certified podiatrist (some chiropractors have certification, too) to determine your stride, gait style and footwear needs (on and off the bike).
- Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter and his hair presided over a crowd that included a slimmed-down Matt Lauer, media legend Andrew Lack, Studio 360 host Kurt Andersen, a smiling beauty in crutches, and my orthopedist's brother. Erica Abeel: When Cutting Off Your Arm Is the Solution
- The orthopedist who saw him ten days later said that there was absolutely no broken bone, but that my dad had cellulitis, which is a skin infection that causes swelling and inflammation. Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- One woman went to an orthopedist for painful degenerative arthritis in her knee.