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Peripheral Nerve Repair: Restoring Function and Sensation

Peripheral nerve repair is a specialized medical procedure aimed at restoring function to damaged nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. It is commonly required after trauma, compression, or surgical injury that disrupts communication between the brain and muscles or skin. Surgeons may use techniques such as direct suturing, nerve grafting, or nerve transfers to reconnect or replace the injured segments. Successful repair can improve sensation, movement, and overall quality of life, although recovery often depends on the severity and timing of treatment. Advances in microsurgery and regenerative medicine continue to enhance outcomes and support nerve healing. Early diagnosis and rehabilitation, including physical therapy and occupational support, play a critical role in maximizing functional recovery and preventing long term complications. https://theaeonclinic.com/trea....tments/peripheral-ne

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As we age or lead active lifestyles, the natural cushioning in our joints and facial structures cartilage, can begin to deteriorate. Unlike other tissues, cartilage has a limited ability to repair itself due to a lack of direct blood supply. At The Aeon Clinic, our cartilage preservation treatments focus on regenerative and minimally invasive techniques designed to restore joint health, improve mobility, and maintain the structural integrity of your natural anatomy without resorting to invasive replacements.

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