Only if you can show the fall was due to their negligence (e.g a hole in the floor that you had asked them to repair), if you just fell over, then it's just part of life.
A brief surgery time, speedy results, freedom from eyewear, and future expenses avoided on contacts or glasses replacements are benefits from LASIK surgery.
Dr. Blazer at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston does wrist replacements. I have not had surgery with Dr. Blazer but and considering it.
Surgeons are trained in cutting the human body to do repairs. Some do heart surgery, some eye surgery. Some specialize on a particular joint to do replacements.
Hip and knee replacements are the most commonly performed joint replacements, but replacement surgery can be performed on other joints, as well, including the ankle, wrist, shoulder, and elbow.
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not plastic surgery but he had surgery for his throat cuz he had laryngitis and wasn't able to project his voice properly.
They include procedures such as traction, amputation, hand reconstruction, spinal fusion , and joint replacements.
The latest and most lauded advances and improvements in hip surgery procedures is the use of minimally invasive techniques. These techniques include incisions that disturb fewer of the muscles and tissues and replacements made of ceramic which are more resistant to wear,
No, However there is always a chance that a blood borne infection can lead to trouble with these prosthetics.
Scar tissue can form for a number of reasons, not healing properly, infection, improper surgery
Leg length shortening is quite common after surgery (maybe up to an inch), however, a surgeon will try and minimise this.
To repair a damaged vocal cord, a person may need to have surgery to talk properly. This surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty.