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Is 68B (Orthopedic Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 68B (Orthopedic Specialist)

AIT / Training

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

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About 68B Orthopedic Specialist

Assists occupational therapists in providing rehabilitation services to soldiers. Works with patients on upper extremity rehabilitation, activities of daily living, and adaptive equipment to support return to duty.

Training Duration

12 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You will be the orthopedic specialist who keeps soldiers mission-ready — working directly alongside orthopedic surgeons and physicians to manage musculoskeletal injuries that are the leading cause of medical non-readiness in the Army. You'll apply and remove casts, fit braces and orthotic devices, assist in clinical procedures, and manage the care of soldiers recovering from fractures, joint injuries, and post-surgical rehabilitation. Your work directly impacts whether a soldier returns to duty or gets a profile that ends their career.

What It's Actually Like

Ortho clinic in the Army is a high-volume production line. Musculoskeletal injuries are the number one reason soldiers can't train, can't deploy, and eventually can't stay in. You will apply and remove more casts than you can count, fit soldiers for braces they will immediately try to abandon, and assist in procedures ranging from joint injections to minor surgical prep. The population is young, active-duty, and often motivated to return to duty before they're medically ready — which creates its own complications. You will work under the supervising physician but you are doing hands-on technical work, not just scheduling appointments. In a busy MTF ortho clinic, you are one of the people keeping the operation running. The role builds real clinical skills that transfer directly to civilian orthopedic and physical therapy support careers.

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