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In this section you will learn what to expect before, during, and after surgery including the rehabilitation period. Details on specific orthopaedic conditions can be found in the Education and Common Operations sections.
We strongly believe that the more you know about your condition, the better you can deal with the challenges of surgery. So we try to provide you with as much information to the best of our knowledge hoping that this will help with easing your pain and give you a better chance to make the correct decision about your health. |
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- Pre-operative - During Your Hospital Stay
- Pre-operative - The last 24 hrs before surgery
- Pre-operative - Information related to your medical past
- Pre-operative - Get prepared for surgery
- Pre-operative - Planning ahead for your returning home
- During Hospital Stay
- Types of Anesthesia
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- Patella Malalignment
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- Compound Ankle Fracture Dislocation
- High Tibial Osteotomy
- Tibial Platau Fracture
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- Elbow Intercondylar Fracture
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- Tibial Spine Fractures
- Complex Commenuted Proximal Tibial and Fibular Fracture
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- High Riding Hip Dislocation
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