Angular joint correction is a surgical procedure used to treat limb deformities, where bones grow at abnormal angles, leading to joint misalignment. These deformities can cause pain, lameness, and early-onset arthritis if left untreated.
The surgery involves cutting the affected bone, realigning it to the correct angle, and stabilizing it with plates, screws, or external fixators. This realignment helps restore proper joint function and prevents further damage.