Orthopedic surgery is a collection of types of surgery that aims to overcome diseases that occur in the body's motion system. Orthopedic surgery can treat various diseases or injuries that arise in the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and nerve muscles. Through orthopedic surgery, patients suffering from diseases of the body's organs can move again, and work and move normally. Patients suffering from motion system diseases will generally undergo non-surgical treatment first. If non-surgical treatment does not effectively cure the disease, the doctor will recommend the patient to undergo a surgical procedure. Non-surgical treatment for orthopedic patients is generally in the form of medication and physiotherapy. Some examples of orthopedic surgery procedures that are most often performed include: Arthroscopy which is a surgical procedure with an incision the size of a keyhole to see the condition of the joints and overcome problems in the joints using special t...