Summary
The article explains how patients can decide whether to go to the emergency room or to an orthopedic immediate care center when they suffer bone, joint, or muscle injuries. It emphasizes that not every injury requires an ER visit, especially for sprains, strains, minor fractures, and sports-related injuries. Orthopedic immediate care centers offer faster, more specialized treatment for musculoskeletal problems, often with shorter wait times and focused expertise. In contrast, the ER is best suited for severe trauma, open fractures, heavy bleeding, or life-threatening conditions. The guide encourages people to carefully recognize symptoms and choose the appropriate level of care to improve outcomes and reduce unnecessary costs.
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