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1 clinic specializing in Orthopedic surgery providing treatment of Ankle arthrofibrosis Ankle arthrofibrosis is a condition characterized by excessive scar tissue formation within the ankle joint, leading to restricted range of motion, pain, and stiffness. It may require physical therapy, medication, or surgical intervention for treatment.
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Besides this clinic there is 1 Orthopedic surgery clinic in Kaunas and 2 clinics in Lithuania.

Such diseases are treated by Nordorthopaedics clinic: Achilles tendon injury, Ankle Impingement, Ankle arthrofibrosis, Ankle cartilage defect, Ankle fracture, and others.

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Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Foot and ankle arthroscopy
    from $1,948
  2. Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
    from $7,944
  3. Total shoulder replacement
    from $4,285
  4. Hip osteotomy
    ≈ $5,299
  5. Arthroscopic meniscus repair
    ≈ $1,807
  6. Knee arthroscopy
    from $1,823
  7. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
    from $3,834
  8. Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
    from $8,821
  9. SLAP repair surgery
    from $4,110
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Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery
Languages: English, Russian
Nordorthopaedics is a leading orthopaedic surgery clinic for medical tourists in the Baltic region. Our team performs a number of difficult surgeries which require high read more

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Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Arthroscopic arthrolysis
    ≈ $2,559
  2. Foot and ankle arthroscopy
    from $1,709
  3. Arthroscopic meniscus repair
    from $1,339
  4. Knee arthroscopy
    ≈ $1,994
  5. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
    from $1,339
  6. SLAP repair surgery
    ≈ $5,549
  7. Shoulder arthroscopy
    from $2,558
  8. Rotator cuff repair
    ≈ $3,338
  9. Hyaluronic acid injection into the joint
    from $255
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Kaunas, Lithuania
Specializations: Vascular surgery, Neurosurgery, Spine surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian
Kardiolita Hospital is a network of clinics, which brings together one of the best doctors in Lithuania and connects two Lithuanian cities - Vilnius and read more
Prices for popular procedures:
  1. Arthroscopic arthrolysis
    ≈ $2,559
  2. Foot and ankle arthroscopy
    ≈ $2,169
  3. Total hip replacement (Unilateral)
    from $9,116
  4. Total shoulder replacement
    from $9,116
  5. Arthroscopic meniscus repair
    ≈ $1,807
  6. Knee arthroscopy
    from $1,526
  7. Arthroscopic reconstruction of the knee ligament
    from $4,256
  8. Total knee replacement (Unilateral)
    from $9,116
  9. SLAP repair surgery
    ≈ $5,549
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Vilnius, Lithuania
Specializations: Cardiac surgery, Vascular surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Oncology
Languages: English, Russian
Kardiolita Hospital is a network of clinics, which brings together one of the best doctors in Lithuania and connects two Lithuanian cities - Vilnius and read more

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Procedures are likely to be used for Ankle arthrofibrosis treatment: Ankle revision, Arthroscopic arthrolysis, and Foot and ankle arthroscopy .

Ankle Arthrofibrosis: Overview and Treatment Options

Ankle arthrofibrosis is a condition where excessive scar tissue forms in the ankle joint after an injury or surgery, leading to stiffness, pain, and limited range of motion. Symptoms may include swelling, difficulty walking, and discomfort during movement. Treatment typically includes physical therapy to improve mobility, and in more severe cases, surgical removal of scar tissue may be necessary to restore joint function.

  • Isabella Gonzalez, M.D.
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