Enhancing Cartilage Repair in the Knee Joint | Enhanced Microfracture

Cartilage Repair using Microfracture The articular cartilage of the knee joint covers the underlying bone of the knee and cushions it from shock during walking and running activities. Damage to the articular cartilage can lead to pain, swelling and eventually arthritis. Microfracture surgery is an articular cartilage repair surgical technique that works by creating tiny … Continue reading

Treatment Options for Cartilage Damage | Cartilage Defects of the Knee

What is Cartilage? A type of tissue primarily found in the joints Fibrous, elastic tissue covering the bone surfaces in a joint. It has a sliding and impact-absorbing function. Smooth, slippery substance preventing the ends of bones from rubbing together. Unlike bone, cartilage does not contain blood vessels and lacks the ability to regenerate. It … Continue reading

Microfracture for Cartilage Defects

Microfracture is a surgical technique that has been developed to treat cartilage defects.  It is a common procedure used to treat patients with full thickness damage to the articular cartilage that goes all the way down to the bone.  This arthroscopic procedure was first introduced about 20 years ago by Dr Richard Steadman as a … Continue reading