Arthroplasty

Arthroplasty is a type of orthopedic surgery used to fix problems with a joint. This surgery is often used to repair damaged or worn-out joints, allowing for improved movement, pain relief, and restoration of joint function. Arthroplasty can also be used to correct deformities, such as misalignment, in order to improve the fit of a joint and thus reduce the risk of further wear and tear. This type of surgery is important to restoring joint function and quality of life in people with mobility issues. It can also improve function after an injury or arthritis and can be customized to meet individual needs.

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