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What is limb reconstruction?
Limb reconstruction is a term that covers all sorts of treatments for injured or deformed limbs, many of them using external fixators. More >
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At KCH LRT we have lots of exciting events in this Olympic year for our limb reconstruction patients. Why not come and join us at one of our events or take part to help others?