Orthopedic surgeons are utilizing innovative techniques to improve patient outcomes and reduce rehabilitation time, focusing on minimizing invasiveness and minimizing invasiveness to spare tissue.
Fremont, CA: Musculoskeletal surgeries, particularly in the lower extremities, can cause pain-related conditions like scarring, swelling, and atrophy. These conditions can lead to functional decline and atherogenic inhibition. A healthy musculoskeletal system is essential for optimal mobility and function. Physical medicine and rehabilitation providers must restore this integration post-surgery. The report explores advancements in rehabilitation technology, focusing on new joint procedures and postoperative methods for joint instability, scarring, pain, and swelling.
Innovative Surgical Approaches
Orthopedic surgeons are utilizing innovative techniques to improve patient outcomes and reduce rehabilitation time, focusing on minimizing invasiveness and minimizing invasiveness to spare tissue.
Resurfacing Vs. Replacement for the Knee and Hip
Over the past 20 years, knee, hip, and later-life ankle and shoulder replacements have become more common. Full prosthetic replacements were once the norm, but arthroplasty is invasive and can cause pain and inflammation. Resurfacing techniques like ConforMIS and MAKOplasty offer mobility-enhancing orthopedic surgeries without bulky prosthetics, appealing to younger patients with small joint destruction, resulting in lower costs and reduced postoperative disability.
Reverse Vs Traditional Arthroplasty for the Shoulder