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What Is a Radial Head Resection? A Comprehensive Guide.

  The radial head is a small but important bone in your elbow that helps with movement and rotation. When it's badly damaged from injury or arthritis, doctors may recommend a radial head resection. This surgery removes the damaged bone to relieve pain and improve motion. It’s often done when other treatments don’t work. Recovery usually involves rest, followed by physical therapy to regain strength. While some risks exist, most patients see good results. It’s more common in older adults with low activity needs. Talk to your doctor to see if this procedure is right for you.

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