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… Surgery Overview Osteotomy and Paget's disease Osteotomy ("bone cutting") is a procedure in which a surgeon removes, or sometimes adds, a wedge of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts weight from an area where there is deformed or damaged bone to an area where there is more or healthier bone. In …
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… Well It Works Risks Surgery Overview Osteotomy ("bone cutting") is a procedure in which a surgeon removes, or sometimes adds, a wedge of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts weight from an area … be done in one of several ways. It may be done on the thigh bone (femur) or the large lower leg bone (tibia). The most …
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… complications from the disease. Stem cells can be found in bone marrow . Bone marrow is the substance in the centre of your bones that produces red blood cells. A person with sickle …
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… A hip fracture is a break in the upper part of the thigh bone (femur) . It usually happens near where the thigh bone fits into the hip joint. A hip fracture almost always completely breaks the bone. It can take some time to recover. But treatment can …
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… toe joint and the removal or realignment of soft tissue and bone. This is done to relieve pain and restore normal … Small wires, screws, or plates may be used to hold the bones in place. There are no guarantees that a bunion … ) around the big toe joint. Making small cuts in the bones (osteotomy) and moving the bones into a more normal …
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… of the wrist? A scaphoid fracture is a break in a small bone on the thumb side of your wrist. This is also called a navicular fracture. Of the eight carpal bones in your wrist, your scaphoid bone is the one most likely to break. It is important to …
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… arthrodesis. There are different methods of spinal fusion. Bone is taken from elsewhere in your body or obtained from a bone bank. Or sometimes human-made bone is used. The bone is used to make a bridge between …
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… dissecans (OCD) is a condition in which a piece of bone or cartilage (or both) inside a joint loses blood … or by overuse from an activity that repeatedly jams one bone end against another. What are the symptoms? … Symptoms that begin suddenly may be caused by a piece of bone or cartilage that has broken loose and moved into the …
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… a broken (fractured) hip. Hip pinning involves: Getting the bone lined up correctly (reduction). Stabilizing broken bones. This is called internal fixation. Hip pinning is usually for people who have fractures in which the bones can be properly aligned. A partial or total hip …
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… menopause . Without estrogen, you are at risk for weak bones later in life, which can lead to osteoporosis . ET lowers your risk by slowing bone thinning and increasing bone strength. If you are in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, you may …