cartilage repair
Leading causes of cartilage damage in the knee include injury and osteoarthritis. Unfortunately, cartilage damage is unable to repair itself on its own.
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Many knee conditions can be successfully treated using regular exercise routines and a personalized treatment plan put together by a physical therapist.
find out more about physical therapyinjections
Today, patients with painful knee disorders have many non-surgical treatment options at their disposal.
discover more about injectionsknee arthroscopy
A minimally invasive surgical innovation that allows the surgeon to see inside the knee and carry out procedures through tiny incisions.
read more about knee arthroscopyknee ligament repair
Ligaments do not heal on their own when torn completely, so surgery is usually required.
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When medication, physical therapy and other conservative methods of treatment no longer relieve knee pain, knee replacement may be recommended.
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A torn meniscus interferes with the knee‘s normal function and can cause pain, swelling and limited range of motion. Surgical repair can be an option.
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Today, there are many different medications that can be used to treat knee pain. They are among the first therapies doctors may choose to address the condition.
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