Remote Orthopedic Nurses typically conduct virtual assessments, monitor patients’ progress after orthopedic procedures, provide patient education, and coordinate care plans with physicians and therapists. They may also review imaging results, respond to patient queries via secure messaging platforms, and document all interactions in electronic health record systems. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams remains important, even in a remote setting, to ensure continuity of care. This role offers flexibility and autonomy, while still requiring a high level of organization and clinical expertise.