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When to See a Physiatrist vs. Orthopedic Surgeon

Should I see a physiatrist or an orthopedic surgeon?
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If you’re experiencing joint pain, a sports injury, or nerve-related discomfort, it can be difficult to know which specialist to see first. Many patients ask, “Should I see a physiatrist or an orthopedic surgeon?”

Understanding the Best Path to Recovery

While both experts treat musculoskeletal conditions, their approaches differ significantly. Understanding these differences can help you make the right choice for your recovery – and avoid unnecessary procedures.

At our Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) practice in Reno, Nevada, we specialize in non-surgical treatments that help restore movement, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Here’s how a physiatrist compares with an orthopedic surgeon, and when to see each.

What Does a Physiatrist Do?

physiatrist is a medical doctor who focuses on diagnosing and treating pain, injuries, and movement problems – without surgery.

Physiatrists specialize in rehabilitative and non-surgical treatments for conditions involving the muscles, joints, bones, and nervous system, including:

  • Back and neck pain
  • Muscle sprains and strains
  • Arthritis and joint pain
  • Sports and work-related injuries
  • Nerve injuries or neuropathy

Treatment plans may include:

  • Therapeutic joint and muscle injections
  • Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies
  • Rehabilitation and exercise prescriptions
  • Pain management and physical therapy coordination

In short, a physiatrist’s goal is to restore function and relieve pain by improving how your body moves and heals – not by performing surgery.

What Does an Orthopedic Surgeon Do?

An orthopedic surgeon also treats musculoskeletal conditions but is specifically trained to perform surgery when structural repair or reconstruction is necessary.

Orthopedic surgeons commonly perform procedures such as:

  • Joint replacements (hip, knee, or shoulder)
  • Arthroscopic surgery for torn ligaments or cartilage
  • Fracture repair
  • Spine surgery

While orthopedic surgeons often recommend non-surgical options first, their focus is on conditions that may ultimately require an operation to restore stability or alignment.

When Should You See a Physiatrist?

You should consider seeing a physiatrist in Reno if:

  • You have chronic pain that limits movement but doesn’t require surgery
  • You’re recovering from an injury, sprain, or strain
  • You want a comprehensive evaluation before deciding if surgery is necessary
  • You’re managing arthritisnerve pain, or muscle weakness
  • You want to explore non-surgical pain relief options such as injections or rehabilitation

Because physiatrists are trained to treat the whole person, they focus on helping you move better, function better, and live better.

When Should You See an Orthopedic Surgeon?

You may need to see an orthopedic surgeon if:

  • You have a broken bone or severe fracture
  • Imaging shows structural damage requiring surgical repair
  • You’ve tried conservative care (like injections or therapy) without improvement
  • You have joint deformity or severe arthritis that may benefit from replacement surgery

In many cases, a physiatrist can serve as your first point of contact, providing a detailed diagnosis and guiding you to surgery only if it’s truly needed.

The Collaborative Approach to Care

In modern musculoskeletal medicine, physiatrists and orthopedic surgeons often work together to provide the best outcomes.

At our Reno–Tahoe Physiatry practice, we frequently collaborate with orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, and pain management providers to create individualized treatment plans that address the full scope of your condition.

Our goal is to help you regain mobility, reduce pain, and avoid unnecessary surgery whenever possible.

Find the Right Specialist for You in Reno

If you’re unsure whether to see a physiatrist or orthopedic surgeon, start with a comprehensive evaluation by our board-certified physiatrist in Reno, Nevada. We’ll help identify the root cause of your pain, discuss your options, and guide you toward the best path to recovery – whether that means conservative treatment or a surgical referral.

Contact our office today to schedule your evaluation and take the first step toward restoring function and living pain-free.

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Important Practice Update!

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Effective June 1, 2026, Mountain Medical Practice will transition to a fully virtual care model with all appointments conducted via secure telemedicine. 

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