Principles Of Deformity Correction Ppt [portable]
—the biological process where new bone forms in the gap as the bone ends are slowly pulled apart. Gradual correction is preferred for complex, multi-planar deformities or when significant limb lengthening is required alongside realignment. 4. Conclusion
Slide 1: Introduction
Below is a structured overview of the essential principles often featured in clinical presentations on the topic. 1. Fundamental Alignment Axes principles of deformity correction ppt
Analyze joint orientation angles. Key normal values include: mLDFA (mechanical Lateral Distal Femoral Angle): 87∘87 raised to the composed with power MPTA (Medial Proximal Tibial Angle): 87∘87 raised to the composed with power —the biological process where new bone forms in
Measure standard angles like the Medial Proximal Tibial Angle (MPTA), which typically ranges between 85∘85 raised to the composed with power 90∘90 raised to the composed with power Conclusion Slide 1: Introduction Below is a structured
This PowerPoint presentation serves as a concise yet powerful visual guide to the complex topic of lower limb deformity correction. If you are an orthopedic resident, a trauma surgeon, or a medical student preparing for rotations, this PPT is a high-yield resource that distills a notoriously difficult subject into digestible slides.
If the axis of rotation is at the CORA but the osteotomy is at a different level, the bone will achieve correction but will result in a planned translation

