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Limb reconstruction

Limb reconstruction may be needed if you have a congenital abnormality or have sustained serious limb trauma. The goal of limb reconstruction surgery is to get you back to living with the highest level of joint mobility and functionality.

Orthopedic specialists in Dallas

We’re here to provide expert assessment of any limb defect.

At Dallas Sarcoma Associates, you will have access to specialized limb reconstruction procedures, including minimally invasive surgery. Our medical teams take the time to understand your needs so they can help you achieve your goals.

Limb disorders we treat

We provide reconstruction for adults and children with conditions that affect the range of motion, function and strength in their arms and legs, including:

  • Bone infections
  • Limb birth defects
  • Limb deformities
  • Limb tumors or fractures
  • Limb-length differences
  • Missing limbs

Our limb reconstruction treatments

From bone realignment to limb lengthening, our doctors provide the highest-quality care. Our primary focus is to help you achieve your mobility goals.

Individualized limb reconstruction

Limb reconstruction can improve your quality of life by helping you have better function, strength and range of motion to be more independent. We offer a variety of nonsurgical and surgical treatment options tailored to your unique needs and goals.

Osteotomy

Our doctors specialize in osteotomy. This surgery involves cutting and reshaping the bone to fix fractures or other deformities.

Minimally invasive techniques

We specialize in the latest minimally invasive technologies to provide you with exceptional care. Patients who undergo minimally invasive limb reconstruction surgeries often experience less pain and bleeding after surgery and can recover faster.

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