
Reconstructive Orthopedic Trauma
Reconstructive orthopedic trauma refers to surgical procedures aimed at repairing and restoring function to bones and joints that have been severely damaged due to injuries, such as fractures from accidents or falls. This field combines advanced techniques to realign bones, stabilize them with plates or screws, and often involves reconstructing soft tissues like ligaments and tendons. The goal is not only to heal the injuries but also to return patients to their normal activities, enhancing mobility and quality of life. This approach is crucial for addressing complex fractures that may not heal properly on their own.