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If your osteoarthritis is severe, and medications and other treatments haven’t helped with pain, stiffness, and other issues, surgery may be an option. They include:

  • Arthroscopy to remove or repair loose or damaged tissue in the joint.
  • Joint replacement surgery to replace the damaged joint with an artificial one.
  • Joint fusion (arthrodesis) fuses the two bones on each side of the joint. The joint will no longer be flexible.
  • Osteotomy realigns bones of the arm or leg to relieve pressure on the joint.

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