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• Fractures within the ankle joint
• Distal tibia/pilon (lower leg) fractures
• Tibia (larger bone of the lower leg) fractures
• Fibula (smaller bone of the
lower leg) fractures
• Fractures within the knee joint
• Patella (kneecap) fractures
• Malunions
• Nonunions
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Other fractures, conditions, and procedures including:
• Polytrauma patients with orthopaedic injuries
• Fractures in older populations
• Fractures related to osteoporosis/insufficiency fractures
• Fractures around a prosthetic joint
• Stress fractures
• Fractures in athletes
• Joint preserving techniques following severe joint injuries
• Fractures that did not heal with previous treatment
• Procedures to correct bony alignment
• Limb lengthening
• Minimally invasive surgery
• Pathologic fractures
• *And many other conditions – contact us with any questions |