Loosebody Removal

Relieve joint pain with effective loosebody removal

Loosebody removal is a medical procedure that involves the removal of small pieces of bone or cartilage that have become detached and are floating freely in a joint. These loose bodies can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness, and may limit the range of motion in the affected joint. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia, and involves making a small incision to access the joint. The surgeon then uses specialized tools to locate and remove the loose bodies, and may also smooth out any rough areas of the joint surface. After the procedure, the patient will typically need to rest and avoid strenuous activity for a period of time, and may need physical therapy to regain strength and mobility in the affected joint. Loosebody removal is a relatively safe and effective procedure that can provide significant relief for patients suffering from joint pain and dysfunction.