Osteotomy corrective technique, also known as osteotomy corrective technique, is a medical correction (plasty) procedure in which one bone is deformed or misaligned to achieve proper function of another bone or joint. In medical terms, it is one of the methods used to correct damage or abnormal development of bones and joints. This method is often used in orthopedics.
Osteotomy correction is a surgical procedure used to correct formation errors, deformities, abnormal growth, or arthrosis in the bones. This technique involves reshaping the bone to help eliminate problems.
One of the most common reasons people may need this type of procedure is bone length discrepancy. This can happen when people's growth and changes in their bodies occur so quickly that their bones cannot grow at the rate required to maintain proper joint alignment. This discrepancy can cause some bones to be too long or long and others to be too short. This results in abnormal shape and placement of the limbs and prevents them from performing their functions properly. Osteotic correction therapy can help people with this discrepancy grow their bones more evenly and in balance.