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Joint Reconstruction

Joint reconstruction in orthopedics is a surgical procedure to restore function and relieve pain in damaged joints, typically due to arthritis, injury, or degenerative conditions. The surgery often involves replacing or repairing parts of the joint, such as bones, cartilage, and ligaments, to improve mobility and reduce discomfort. Common joints that may undergo reconstruction include the knee, hip, and shoulder. The goal is to help patients regain a more active lifestyle and improve their overall quality of life. Recovery varies, but patients usually participate in rehabilitation to aid healing and restore strength.