
Instability repair
Instability repair involves fixing a joint, often the shoulder or spine, that moves more than it should, causing pain or repeated dislocations. The procedure typically aims to restore normal joint stability by repairing or tightening the soft tissues, such as ligaments and cartilage, that hold the joint in place. This may involve surgeries like suturing torn ligaments, removing damaged cartilage, or tightening loose tissue. The goal is to improve structural support, reduce pain, and prevent future dislocations, allowing the joint to function properly and safely once healed.