Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and realigning a bone to correct various orthopedic conditions such as misalignments, deformities, or joint damage. The goal is to improve function, relieve pain, and prevent further progression of the underlying condition.
Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and realigning a bone to correct various orthopedic conditions such as misalignments, deformities, or joint damage. The goal is to improve function, relieve pain, and prevent further progression of the underlying condition.
Osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting and realigning bones to correct skeletal deformities or relieve pressure on joints. In Canada, this treatment is commonly used for hip, knee, and foot conditions.
Advanced technology like computer navigation and robotic assistance are often used in Canadian hospitals for precise bone cuts.