Non-Union Fractures

Avoid Surgery with Cureisin

Your body is typically able to repair fractures over time after the bone has been set and secured in place. A non-union fracture occurs when the bone is not healing on its own because your body’s natural healing agents are not strong enough to affect healing of the bone. In such cases, an invasive surgical intervention is often recommended to remove damaged tissue and immobilise the site with screws or plates.

During this outpatient procedure, our expert physicians use precise image guidance to inject custom concentrations of your body’s natural healing agents into the precise areas of damage to promote and support healing without surgery. 

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