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It may take six months to see an orthopedist for a hip replacement.
Gynecologists, obstetricians, pediatrists, orthopedists, laryngologists, neurologists and internists are looked upon as almost indispensable in a community of any size.
Sufferers from weak or falling arches will wisely modify these suggestions, according to the advice of a reliable orthopedist.
An orthopedist would lose his referral base.
Such guidelines should target neurosurgeons, orthopedists, and neurologists as high-priority specialists.
The most recent systematic review (4), carried out by an orthopedist, supports these (very promising) findings.
Nevertheless, for the most part, orthopedists (and patients) comply silently with this regulation in order to avoid painful conflicts or endless hassles.
The orthopedist, the cardiac surgeon, they get the praise.
But if they don't work, hobble to an orthopedist.