High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO) | Alignment Reconstruction
Precision structural realignment designed to preserve the native knee joint and delay replacement.
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"Alignment correction to shift loads from the damaged medial compartment to healthy lateral bone."
Anatomical Pathology
HTO involves precisely cutting the tibia (shin bone) and realigning the mechanical axis of the leg. This takes the pressure off the worn-out medial (inside) part of the knee and shifts it to the healthy lateral (outside) part, allowing the native joint to heal and function without an artificial implant.
Scanning Kinetic Topography...
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Kinetic Recovery Analytics
Institutional Surgical Pipeline
Day 0
Precision Medial Opening Wedge
Realignment + internal plate fixation
Week 6
Partial Weight Bearing
Graduated loading under rehab protocol
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Total institutional package pricing.
Surgical Board Oversight
This procedure is strictly governed by our multi-fellowship board protocol.
Infection Prevention Protocol
Board Evaluation Workflow
Long-leg standing film for axis mapping
Institutional Inquiry Clearing
Can I run after HTO?
Yes. Unlike total knee replacement, HTO preserves your native ligaments and bone, making it much more compatible with high-impact activities like running and sports.