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As per available reports about 2 relevant journals, 4 Conferences, 2 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to Joint Reconstruction and about 3 articles are being published on Joint Reconstruction.
Joint reconstruction ranges from minor repairs to the damaged joint to total joint replacement. These treatment options can offer temporary pain relief or permanent solutions to joint disorders. The type of treatment best for you depends on the type and severity of your joint disorder. Together, you and your doctor can develop the most effective treatment option for your needs. Joint disorders are common because of the frequent pressure applied to the area throughout our lives. They are most common in athletes and older people. But joint disorders such as arthritis and fractures do not necessarily result in lifelong pain. Joint reconstructive surgery offers relief for many people through safe and minimally invasive procedures by experienced professionals. Through overuse and aging, our joints often become weak and painful, limiting movement and affecting daily lives. Healthy joint ends are covered with a cushioning layer of cartilage that protects the bones from rubbing against each other and causing pain. The effects of time and excessive wear-and-tear cause this cartilage to slowly wear away and leave our joints weak and unprotected. Joints refer to the area where two or more bones meet. While there are different kinds of joints all over our bodies, the ones most commonly used and more easily damaged are synovial joints. Synovial joints include those in the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees, ankles and feet.
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Scope and Importance:
Some of the different types of joint reconstructive surgery include:
Joint Replacement Surgery - Joint replacement is a complicated procedure that is for severe joint pain that does not respond to more conservative methods. Replacement surgery is usually performed on the hip, shoulder or knee. Prosthetic joints are designed to move just like regular joints and are made of durable metal and plastic to fit together smoothly. The length of relief depends on the individual, but replacement joints tend to last for over 10 years.
Arthroscopy - Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows your doctor to make minor adjustments to joints through tiny incisions and the use of a camera. This procedure can help to release pressure from a tight ligament to increase the range of motion for a stiff joint, remove bone spurs and trim soft tissues like cartilage.
Osteotomy - Osteotomy or "bone cutting" removes a section of bone near a damaged joint. This shifts the weight away from the damaged cartilage to an area with healthier cartilage, temporarily relieving the pain. This procedure is typically performed on the knee or hip for younger patients who do not want to have joint replacement surgery yet.
Resurfacing Surgery - Resurfacing is most commonly performed on the hip and is also for younger patients who may not benefit from total hip replacement. It is less complicated than hip replacement and usually retains a more normal feeling after surgery. Results can last up to 8 years, but long-term studies are not yet available.
Arthrodesis - Arthrodesis fuses together two bones in a damaged joint to prevent the joint from moving and causing pain. This is a more extreme treatment method that is used when medication and other conservative methods are no longer effective.
Small Joint Surgery - If joints in the hands or feet cannot be used because of damage, they may be replaced to restore limited movement and activities.
Joint reconstructive surgery can provide great relief to patients who suffer from severe pain that affects their everyday lives. Surgery can restore movement and make life easier. Talk to Dr. Feingold to find out if surgery may be right for you.
Through overuse and aging, our joints often become weak and painful, limiting movement and affecting daily lives. Healthy joint ends are covered with a cushioning layer of cartilage that protects the bones from rubbing against each other and causing pain. The effects of time and excessive wear-and-tear causes this cartilage to slowly wear away and leave our joints weak and unprotected.Joints refer to the area where two or more bones meet. While there are different kinds of joints all over our bodies, the ones most commonly used and more easily damaged are synovial joints. Synovial joints include those in the neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees, ankles and feet.
Joint disorders are common because of the frequent pressure applied to the area throughout our lives. They are most common in athletes and older people. But joint disorders such as arthritis and fractures do not necessarily result in lifelong pain. Joint reconstructive surgery offers relief for many people through safe and minimally invasive procedures by experienced professionals.
Joint reconstruction ranges from minor repairs to the damaged joint to total joint replacement. These treatment options can offer temporary pain relief or permanent solutions to joint disorders. The type of treatment best for you depends on the type and severity of your joint disorder. Together, you and your doctor can develop the most effective treatment option for your needs.
Market Analysis:
The global joint reconstruction market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.0% from 2014 to 2019. Growing demand of minimally invasive techniques in joint reconstruction, and awareness about the benefits associated with joint reconstruction surgeries are significant factors driving its market growth. The knee replacement segment of the global joint replacement market was valued at $7,721.0 million in 2014, and is projected to reach $9,826.8 million by 2019, at a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period.
International symposium and workshops
1) American Association for Hand Surgery
2) American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
3) Current Concepts in Joint Replacement
List of Best International Conferences:
1.6th Clinical and Experimental Cardiology Conference
November 30-December 02, San Antonio USA
2.Vascular Medicine and Surgeons Meeting Conference
October 24-25, Chicago USA
3.7th World Cardiothoracic Meeting
March 29-30, Atlanta USA
4.8th Global Cardiologists Annual Meeting
July 18-20, Berlin Germany
5.2nd Pediatric Cardiology Conference
September 22-24, Las Vegas USA
6.Primary Healthcare Conference
April 25-27, Dubai UAE
7.Interventional Cardiology Conference
Sept 12-14, Berlin Germany
8.2nd Biomechanics and Implant Design Conference
May 12-14, 2016 Chicago, USA
9.3rd Global Experts Meeting on Weight Loss
September 19-21, Vienna Austria
10.4th Surgery Conference
October 05-07, Dubai UAE
11.Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Conference
November 3-4, Istanbul Turkey
12.Podiatrist Meeting on Foot and Ankle Surgery
August 15-16, Oregon USA
13.Transplantation Research and Techniques Conference
March 28-29, Atlanta USA
14.Global Summit on Head and Neck Surgery
November 30-December 01, Georgia USA
15.Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference
October 03-05, Miami USA
16.5th Orthopedic Surgeons and Rheumatology Conference
March 31-April 01, Valencia Spain
17.Cosmetic Dermatology and Haircare Conference
December 07-08, Philadelphia USA
18.4th Orthopedics and Rheumatology Conference
October 26-28, Maryland USA
19.3rd Rhinology and Otology Conference
April 25-27, Dubai UAE
20.11th Tremblant Vascular Surgery Meeting
21.13th Asia Congress of Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Surgery (ELSA)
22.13th Office Based Vein Surgery: International Vein Conference IVC
23.25th Australasian Gynaecological Endoscopy & Surgery Annual Scientific Meeting (AGES)
24.25th Peripheral Vascular Surgery Society PVSS Annual Winter Meeting
25.28th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST)
26.30th Annual British Virgin Islands Plastic Surgery Workshop
27.31st American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Annual Meeting (AACS)
28.31st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS)
29.38th Annual Meeting of the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery SAVS
30.42nd Annual Meeting of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery
31.44th merican Association for Hand Surgery Annual Meeting (AAHS)
Relevant Society and Associations:-
•Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons
•American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
•American College of Surgeons
•Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
•Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
•Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
•American College of Surgeons
•Ambulatory Surgery Centre Association (ASCA)
•American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
•American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons - ASCRS
•Society of Laparo-endoscopic Surgeons, Inc.
•Society of Thoracic Surgeons
•American Surgical Association: ASA
•American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons - AAOS
•The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
•American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Companies:-
•Becton, Dickinson and Company
•Covidien
•Kirwan Surgical Products
•MAQUET Getinge Group
•Zimmer, Inc.
•A&S International
•Abott Vascular
•Cardinal Health
•Brasseler USA
•Cooper Surgical
•Stryker
•Mediflex Surgical Products
•Aspen Surgical Products
•Coloplast Corporate
•Henry Schein
•GORE
•Surgical Specialties Corporation
•Teleflex
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This page was last updated on November 23, 2024