Knee pain is one of the most common conditions and can significantly affect daily activities. Knee pain can be caused by injuries, arthritis, and overuse. Swelling and stiffness, as well as pain, are some of the common symptoms.
Tender Palm Hospital has a wide range of available treatments and procedures for knee conditions. Here, orthopedic surgical specialists and state-of-the-art facilities ensure a range of minimally invasive effective solutions for your knee problem.
Some of the well-known treatments related to the knee include the following.
Non-Surgical Treatments:
Physical Therapy: Strengthening exercises for muscles, flexibility, and pain management.
Medicines: Pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and corticosteroids.
Orthotics and Assistive Devices: Devices to stabilize the knee joint and reduce pain.
Injections Corticosteroids are injected to decrease inflammation, and hyaluronic acid is injected to increase lubrication in the joint.
Surgical Treatments:
ACI (Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation) – A procedure where a patient's own cartilage cells are used to repair knee cartilage damage, helping restore smooth joint movement and reduce pain.
Arthroscopic ACL Reconstruction – A minimally invasive surgery to replace a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in the knee, often needed after sports injuries to restore stability and movement.
Arthroscopic Meniscectomy – A keyhole surgery to remove damaged or torn parts of the meniscus (knee cartilage), helping reduce pain and improve knee function.
Computer-Assisted Knee Replacement – A modern knee replacement surgery guided by computer technology for precise alignment, improving long-term results and joint function.
Knee Revision Surgery – A procedure to replace or repair a previously implanted knee joint, usually needed due to implant wear, infection, or joint instability.
Minimally Invasive Knee Surgery – A technique using small incisions to treat knee problems like ligament tears or cartilage damage, leading to quicker recovery and less pain.
Mosaicplasty – A procedure where healthy cartilage plugs are taken from one part of the knee and transplanted to a damaged area, helping repair cartilage defects.
Total Knee Replacement – A surgery where the entire knee joint is replaced with artificial components, relieving severe arthritis pain and improving mobility.
Unicondylar Knee Replacement – A partial knee replacement where only the damaged part of the knee joint is replaced, preserving healthy tissue and allowing a faster recovery.
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