Meniscus treatment
A torn meniscus is one of the common knee injuries that afflict sports practitioners. The treatment of the meniscus sometimes lies in surgical intervention, and other times in rest and taking some...
Knee, Sports Injuries Unit
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Elbow joint replacement
The arm consists of the humerus (upper arm bone), the ulna, and the radius (the two bones that make up the forearm). The three bones come together to form the elbow joint....
Reverted shoulder joint
The shoulder joint consists of the head of the humerus (ball-shaped) and the glenoid socket in the shoulder (socket). The movement of the ball within the socket gives the shoulder joint a...
Complete shoulder joint
The shoulder joint is one of the most mobile joints in the body and moves in many directions. It consists of the meeting of three bones: the arm bone, the shoulder bone,...
Hemi-Shoulder
The shoulder joint may suffer from pain that prevents a person from performing his daily tasks as a result of damage to one of the parts of the joint. The shoulder...
Pelvic return joints
The process of installing a pelvic reconstructive joint is a surgical procedure aimed at changing the artificial pelvic joint that was previously installed due to its corrosion, or due to the occurrence...
Hip joint replacement
The hip joint is the largest and strongest joint in the body, and is due to its main role in a person’s ability to move from one place to another. Despite the...
Reconstructive joints of the knee
The knee joint is one of the most used joints in the human body because it carries the weight of the entire body. The artificial knee joint - which was previously installed...
The joint is highly flexed
The hyper flexible joint or three-dimensional joint is a technology that aims to install an artificial knee joint that mimics the natural joint, so that the patient can fully bend the knee...
Knee joint replacement
The knee joint is one of the pivotal joints of the body. It is the place where the thigh bone, which carries the weight of the entire body, meets with the shin...