The provider applies a multiplane external fixation system to one side of the patient's body. Skeletal deformities or injuries such as fractures often require the use of skeletal fixation devices to join skeletal parts and maintain their normal alignment as healing takes place. An external fixation system, also called an external fixator or ex fix, is a fixation device that is placed inside of bones, and the device itself remains outside of the body. It enables the provider to make adjustments to the fixation externally and eliminates the need for additional invasive procedures.
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