Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure that involves replacing or repairing a joint in the body. It is most commonly used in patients with arthritis, who cannot be treated effectively with conservative therapies. The procedure can be used to replace a joint damaged by disease, injury, or wear and tear, or to reposition the joint and restore its function. Arthroplasty can improve the quality of life and reduce pain for those suffering from severe arthritis, as it can provide lasting relief and allow normal movement of the joint. It is also a useful treatment option for many patients with sports-related injuries.
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