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Qualified physicians will be members of the American Medical Association and/or American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Once you find a recommended doctor you should ask questions about their experience and credentials to make sure their background matches your situation. Ask how many patients they have treated with the same problems as you and what are their outcomes. Ask how they will develop a treatment plan and what they do, step-by-step until your condition is resolved.
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You will want to determine if you feel comfortable with their communication style and personality. While this isn't always the best indication of a qualified physician, it does help you feel more comfortable if you have concerns or questions. Don't be afraid to get a second opinion if you aren't satisfied or aren't comfortable with the suggested plan.
Keep in mind that medicine is an art as well as a science. While a qualified, experienced professional will offer well-founded recommendations and advice, sometimes there isn't a clear answer for what ails you. You should always consider your relationship with your doctor a partnership and you need to work together to find the best path for you.

