external fixation ankle
The external fixation ankle is a medical device designed to stabilize and immobilize the ankle joint following injuries such as fractures or ligament tears. Its main functions include maintaining the correct anatomical alignment of the bones, allowing for controlled motion, and facilitating the healing process. Technological features of the external fixation ankle include a modular design that allows for customization to fit various anatomies, high-grade stainless steel components for durability, and easy-to-use adjustment mechanisms. This device is commonly used in orthopedic settings for patients who require surgical intervention but may not be candidates for internal fixation. It supports the ankle during the recovery phase, ensuring that the joint heals properly without complications.