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 in which bone is cut and reshaped to correct skeletal deformities or realign bones. In Switzerland, this treatment is commonly used for hip, knee, and leg deformities. It can help improve mobility and alleviate pain.
Advanced medical technology and skilled surgeons ensure high success rates. Rehabilitation time varies.