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Limb lengthening surgery in Iran
Short stature is a big problem for many people and can lead to psychological problems.
Our specialists at Pardis Med Journey use the latest methods to increase your height.
These methods are different according to the conditions of each person .
MTN PLUS
The MTN Plus method is an updated version of the MTN method, and in this method removing the external screw can be done by patients. That means patients are no longer required to come back to Iran for screw removal. (The old MTN method required patients to come back to Iran for screw removal.)
Walking and daily life is much easier with limb lengthening by the MTN method.
In the MTN limb lengthening method (Manual Telescopic Nail), a telescopic nail is inserted into the bone, and a small screw is placed outside the foot. Since there is only one external screw, it is much easier to walk and live with it. In addition, less pain is felt than the LON limb lengthening surgery method.
lon
The LON limb lengthening method uses the external fixator to lengthen gradually.
In the LON method of limb lengthening, the bone’s osteotomy is performed first. Osteotomy is a controlled and delicate incision on the leg; lengthening is done from this part. A rod is then inserted into the bone of the leg. Three screws are installed in the upper part of the bone incision. The external fixator is mounted on the bone from the outside, and the foot and the lengthening are done gradually. At the end of the distraction phase, the screws are installed below the incision, and the external fixator is removed.
LATN
In limb lengthening by LATN method, the inner nail with five or six screws is installed on the foot.
In the LATN method of limb lengthening, the osteotomy is performed first. We install the external fixator device from the outside, on the leg, or the thigh. When the extension is complete, we insert the inner nail into the tibia or femur. This internal nail is installed on the foot with five or six screws. Then we fix the lengthening place, so it does not shorten again. Then we remove the external fixator from the foot.
ABU ALI SINA : BODY BALANCE
Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there lived a brilliant physician named Abu Ali Sina. He was known for his innovative theories and groundbreaking inventions in the field of medicine. Abu Ali Sina dedicated his life to understanding diseases and developing new treatments to help those in need.
One of Abu Ali Sina's remarkable theories revolved around the concept of "body nature". He believed that an imbalance in the four parts of the body - bile, blood, phlegm, and soda - was the cause of various diseases. He believed that by restoring the balance in the body, one's health is guaranteed.
To put his theory into practice, Abu Ali Sina invented a unique treatment method known as "phlebotomy". This method involved carefully extracting blood from patients to rebalance the body's nature. Abu Ali Sina believed that by eliminating excess or unhealthy blood, he could reduce the symptoms of diseases and restore harmony in the body.
His revolutionary approach to medicine didn't stop there. Abu Ali Sina also developed a range of herbal remedies and medicines derived from plants and minerals. He meticulously studied the effects of different substances and their potential therapeutic properties. His knowledge of pharmacology led him to create effective treatments for various ailments, ranging from digestive disorders to respiratory illnesses.
One of Abu Ali Sina's notable inventions was a distillation apparatus. This apparatus allowed him to extract essential oils and compounds from plants, enabling him to harness their healing properties. He used these extracts in the development of medicinal concoctions that proved to be highly effective in treating a wide array of diseases.
Abu Ali Sina's theories and inventions created a revolution in the field of medicine. His emphasis on the importance of balance and the use of natural remedies laid the foundation for healing practices that are still followed today. His contributions to medical knowledge not only saved countless lives but also paved the way for future advancements in healthcare.
The impact of Abu Ali Sina's theories and inventions was felt far and wide. Medical practitioners from different regions sought his expertise and adopted his methods. His works were translated into various languages, allowing his knowledge to reach distant lands and influence generations of physicians.
In conclusion, Abu Ali Sina's theories and inventions in the field of medicine were groundbreaking. His understanding of humoral imbalances, his innovative treatments, and his use of herbal remedies revolutionized the medical practices of his time. His contributions continue to inspire and shape the field of medicine, reminding us of the power of innovative thinking and the pursuit of knowledge in the service of humanity's well-being.