Sorrel Arthrodesis

Sorrel arthrodesis (from Latin sorrela - sorrel) is a procedure that is used to treat diseases of the joints and ligaments. It consists of applying a special bandage to the affected joint, which fixes it in the desired position and prevents further damage.

Sorrel arthrodesis can be used to treat various diseases such as arthritis, osteoarthritis, tendinitis and others. It can also be used as a preventative for people who play sports or work in heavy jobs.

The Sorrel arthrodesis procedure is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 30 minutes. After the procedure, the patient can immediately return to their normal activities.

However, like any medical procedure, Sorrel arthrodesis has its risks and limitations. For example, it can cause complications such as infection or skin damage. Additionally, it is not suitable for all patients and may be contraindicated in some medical conditions.

In general, Sorrel arthrodesis is an effective method of treating and preventing diseases of the joints and ligaments, but before resorting to this method, you must consult a doctor and undergo the necessary examination.