Role of Bodyweight on Orthopedic Health

Ideal body weight is always associated with good health and a fit body. This is important for the normal functioning of our body. Now, a major problem arises when the weight increases too much. Such a condition is called obesity and nowadays, it has become one of the biggest problems. And why not, it is the cause of many health problems.

Orthopedic conditions including injuries are among the commonly associated health problems with obesity. Obese have a high risk of fractures and in certain cases, the fracture is too severe that Orthopedic Implant & Instruments are required for the treatment.

In this blog, our main focus will be on discussing the effects of obesity on orthopedic health. Before we move ahead, let us have a brief look at the classification of obesity.

How Obesity is Classified?

Obesity can majorly be classified as:

Mild Obesity

This is when the body weight is 20-40% higher than the ideal weight.

Moderate Obesity

When the weight is 40-99% higher than the ideal body weight, the person can be said as moderately obese.

Severe Obesity

When the body weight is almost double or even more, it is regarded as severe obesity.

How Does Obesity Affect Orthopedic Health?

There is no doubt in saying that we all must focus on maintaining an ideal body weight to ensure good health. If we talk about obese people, then they put stress on their musculoskeletal system including bones, muscles, ligaments, and tendons. This significantly increases the chances of injuries and other orthopedic conditions. Not only this but surgical outcomes are also not as expected in people with high body weight, and recovery is slower as well.

Besides orthopedic conditions, heart problems, high blood pressure, and diabetes are also common in obese.

Common Obesity-Induced Orthopedic Conditions

Here are some of the common orthopedic conditions that may be experienced in obesity:

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis is one of the common forms of arthritis, and in obesity, the risk of OA is high. Excessive body weight puts unnecessary pressure on joints and this can damage the cartilage over time. Thus, osteoarthritis can occur.

Chronic Joint and Muscle Pain

Chronic pain is also a common orthopedic problem noticed in obese people. The reason behind this is the same as above i.e., undue pressure on our musculoskeletal system. If appropriate treatment is not received, this could become severe and fibromyalgia could occur.

Fractures and Dislocations

A stress fracture is common in people with obesity. This is because of extra weight on bones than they can bear. Besides this, dislocations can also be seen while performing high-impact activities. Not only the injuries are a matter of concern but slow recovery is also a problem.

The Solution

The only solution to minimize the chances of musculoskeletal injuries and other conditions is to lose weight. For this, taking a professional’s help will be a good idea. Besides this, you should also consult a dietician to know what you should eat for better results.
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