Rheumatoid Foot Reconstruction
Rheumatoid Foot Reconstruction is a surgical procedure used to correct foot deformities caused by rheumatoid arthritis. It involves the reconstruction of the midfoot and hindfoot bones and joints, along with the soft tissues of the foot, such as tendons and ligaments. This procedure is important in improving stability, walking ability, and overall quality of life for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. It is also associated with improved pain levels, and it can help to prevent further joint damage and deformity. In many cases, it is used in conjunction with other treatments, such as medications or physical therapy.
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