Elbow Surgery
Elbow surgery is a surgical procedure that repairs damage to or reconstructs the elbow joint to improve mobility and restore function. This type of surgery is typically used to treat conditions such as fractures, tennis elbow, arthritis, dislocations, and tendon tears. Surgeons may also use elbow surgery to restore range of motion or relieve pain. Recovery time depends on the type of procedure, but most patients can expect to return to their normal activities within a few weeks. Elbow surgery has become an increasingly popular treatment option as doctors continue to develop new, improved techniques that are less invasive and more effective.
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