Joint replacement and trauma surgery are critical procedures in orthopedic care, aimed at restoring mobility, relieving pain, and improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from joint degeneration, fractures, or traumatic injuries. Joint replacement surgery involves replacing a damaged or arthritic joint with an artificial prosthetic to alleviate pain and enhance function.
Spine surgery involves procedures designed to treat conditions affecting the spine, which can lead to pain, nerve compression, deformity, or limited mobility. These conditions often result from injuries, degenerative diseases, congenital disorders, or infections. Spine surgery aims to alleviate pain, improve function, and, in some cases, restore normal spine structure.
Our bones provide structural support, protect vital organs, and store calcium and other essential minerals. As we age, bones naturally become more fragile, and their ability to heal after injury declines. Proper bone health management can help prevent fractures, reduce the risk of bone diseases, and improve overall quality of life.
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