Joint Preservation
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OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis also called degenerative joint disease, is the most common form of arthritis. It occurs most often in older people. This disease affects the tissue covering the ends of bones in a joint (cartilage).
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Cartilage Defects and Cartilage RestorationKnee cartilage restoration is a surgical technique to repair damaged articular cartilage in the knee joint by stimulating new growth of cartilage or by transplanting cartilage into areas with defects in order to relieve pain and restore normal function to the knee.
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MalalignmentComing soon
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Post-traumatic ArthritisPost-traumatic arthritis is a type of arthritis that occurs following a physical injury or severe trauma to a joint. Arthritis is the inflammation of a joint that causes pain, swelling, inflammation, and stiffness.
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Cartilage TransplantComing soon
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Osteochondral Allograft And Autograft (OATS)The articular surfaces of the body’s joints are lined by hyaline cartilage, a smooth tissue that serves as a shock absorber and allows easy movement of the bones within the joint.
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Meniscus allograft transplantationMeniscal transplantation is a surgical procedure to replace the damaged meniscus of the knee with healthy cartilage.
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Femoral And Tibial OsteotomyAn osteotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting of bone. The distal femur is part of the femur (thighbone) just above the knee joint.
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MicrofractureCartilage microfracture is a surgical procedure performed to replace the worn-out articular cartilage with new cartilage.
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BioCartilageComing soon
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AutoCart Minced CartilageComing soon
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DenovoNTComing soon
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Matrix Associated Cartilage ImplantationMatrix-Induced autologous chondrocyte implantation is an innovative, FDA-approved cartilage restoration procedure that uses your own cells to repair cartilage defects in your knee.
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SubchondroplastySubchondroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed to specifically repair chronic BMLs by filling them with a bone substitute material. The bone substitute is then slowly resorbed and replaced with healthy bone, repairing the bone defect.
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