Orthopedic injuries can sideline you temporarily, but new surgical techniques are helping patients get back in the game of life faster than ever.
Below are a few examples of Kelsey-Seybold’s history of advancements in orthopedic surgery.
Traditional “open” surgery involves cutting through healthy tissue such as skin, muscles, ligaments and tendons to reach the injured area to be repaired. Recovery time involves healing of the surgical incision as well as the site that is surgically repaired.