Orthogenetic Surgery
Orthogenetic surgery is a type of surgery that is used to correct physical malformations and deformities, such as scoliosis, kyphosis, and malocclusion. Orthogenetic surgery involves making changes to the bones, joints, and soft tissue of the body in order to fix or improve the alignment or mobility of body parts. It is used to improve the strength and stability of the skeleton, and can help to improve posture and the person's overall physical appearance. Orthogenetic surgery can be an effective way to help people improve their mobility, reduce pain, and improve the function and appearance of their body. It can also help to improve a person's quality of life by increasing their confidence and self-esteem.
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