Effective IP joint reconstruction with ligament graft
The reconstruction of the collateral ligament in the IP joint involves the use of a graft to replace the damaged ligament. This procedure is typically performed on individuals who have experienced a severe injury to the joint, such as a dislocation or fracture. The graft is typically taken from another part of the patient’s body, such as the hamstring or patellar tendon, and is then attached to the damaged ligament using surgical techniques. The goal of this procedure is to restore stability and function to the joint, allowing the patient to regain mobility and reduce pain.