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Orthopaedic Surgery

Removal of loose bone or cartilage in the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, or ankle.
Any diseased cartilage between the two bones is removed, the bone ends are cut off, and the two bones are connected using metal internal fixation, such as screws and plates. The two bones eventually grow into one another, fusing to become one.
Reduce the contracture and improve motion in the affected fingers.
Tendon repair is done to bring back normal movement to a joint. Tendon injury may occur anywhere in the body where there are tendons.
Bone fracture repair is surgery to fix a broken bone using metal screws, pins, rods, or plates to hold the bone in place.
This syndrome is successfully treated with cyst decompression with the release of the carpal canal and has an excellent prognosis.
The removal of metal plates, screws, rods, or similar implants.
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a surgery to stabilise and heal a broken bone.
Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to stabilise and heal a broken bone in the hand.
Trigger finger release is surgery to make your finger bend and straighten it easier.

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