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Orthopäde

orthopaedic surgeon

noun or-toh-PAY-de Rare

Origin: from Greek 'orthos' (straight) + 'pais' (child)

Also means

orthopaedist

Usage Note

Orthopäde is the specialist for the musculoskeletal system, treating bones, joints, muscles, and tendons. The female form is Orthopädin. Common referrals: back pain, sports injuries, and joint replacement consultations.

Examples

"Der Orthopäde empfahl ein neues Kniegelenk, da die Arthrose zu weit fortgeschritten war."

Natural Translation

The orthopaedic surgeon recommended a new knee joint, as the osteoarthritis had progressed too far.

Literal Translation

The orthopaedist recommended a new knee joint as the osteoarthritis too far progressed was.

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