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Total knee replacement involves removing damaged bone and cartilage from the thighbone, shinbone, and kneecap, replacing it with an artificial joint. Partial knee replacement involves only the damaged portion of the knee.
Surgically joining ankle bones to relieve pain and improve stability in cases where arthritis has severely damaged the joint.
Repair of torn tendons in the shoulder's rotator cuff, either through open surgery, arthroscopy, or a mini-open repair.
Reconstruction or repair of a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee, often using a graft from another tendon in the body.
this surgery involves replacing the damaged hip joint with an artificial implant. Total hip replacement replaces both the acetabulum and the femoral head, while partial replacement might only involve the femoral side.
Surgical procedure to correct the abnormal curvature of the spine seen in scoliosis, often involving spinal fusion and the placement of rods and screws to hold the spine straight.
Surgery to remove or repair a herniated disc that is pressing on nerve roots or the spinal cord, which may include discectomy, laminectomy, or fusion.
Replacing the damaged parts of the shoulder joint with artificial components to restore joint function and relieve pain.
Surgical repair of a Bankart lesion, which is a tear in the labrum of the shoulder joint, typically caused by dislocation.
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