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Cartilage Injuries

Knee cartilage injury therapy in Coimbatore

Expert Care & Advanced Treatments at KS Ortho Care

At KS Ortho Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating knee cartilage injuries with precision and care. Cartilage is a smooth, elastic tissue that cushions the bones in your knee joint, enabling smooth movement and shock absorption. Damage to this cartilage can lead to pain, swelling, stiffness, and restricted mobility.

Our team of experienced orthopedic surgeons offers personalized treatments, ranging from non-invasive therapies to advanced surgical techniques, ensuring faster recovery and long-term knee health.


What is a Cartilage Injury?

The knee joint contains two types of cartilage:

  • Articular Cartilage – Covers the ends of bones, enabling smooth joint movement.

  • Meniscus Cartilage – Acts as a shock absorber between the thigh bone and shin bone.

Cartilage injuries occur when this protective tissue is damaged due to trauma, sports injuries, degeneration, or overuse. Unlike other tissues, cartilage heals slowly because it lacks direct blood supply, making early diagnosis and treatment crucial.


Causes of Cartilage Injuries

  • Sudden trauma or direct impact on the knee

  • Sports injuries involving twisting or rapid movements

  • Age-related degeneration (osteoarthritis)

  • Overuse from repetitive knee stress

  • Previous knee injuries or surgeries


Signs & Symptoms

  • Persistent knee pain during movement or rest

  • Swelling and stiffness around the joint

  • Clicking, popping, or locking sensation in the knee

  • Restricted range of motion

  • A feeling of instability or weakness


Diagnosis at KS Ortho Care

At KS Ortho Care, we use advanced diagnostic tools to detect cartilage injuries accurately:

  • Physical Examination – Assessing knee stability, flexibility, and tenderness

  • X-Rays – To rule out bone-related damage

  • MRI Scans – For detailed imaging of cartilage tears or defects

  • Arthroscopy – A minimally invasive method to visualize and treat cartilage injuries


Treatment Options

1. Non-Surgical Treatments (For mild cartilage damage)

  • RICE Therapy (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation)

  • Anti-inflammatory medications to manage pain and swelling

  • Knee bracing to reduce strain and improve support

  • Physiotherapy & strengthening exercises

  • Viscosupplementation therapy (hyaluronic acid injections) to improve joint lubrication

2. Surgical Treatments (For moderate to severe cartilage injuries)

Our orthopedic experts specialize in minimally invasive procedures, including:

  • Microfracture Surgery – Stimulates new cartilage growth

  • Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI) – Uses patient’s own cells to repair damaged cartilage

  • Osteochondral Grafting – Transplanting healthy cartilage from other parts of the knee

  • Meniscus & Cartilage Repair – Arthroscopic techniques for combined injuries


Rehabilitation & Recovery

Post-treatment recovery is supported by a customized rehabilitation program focused on:

  • Regaining knee strength and flexibility

  • Improving joint stability

  • Enhancing range of motion

  • Preventing future cartilage damage

  • Ensuring a safe return to sports and daily activities


Why Choose KS Ortho Care for Cartilage Injury Treatment?

  • Experienced orthopedic surgeons specializing in knee care

  • Advanced diagnostic and arthroscopic techniques

  • Personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient

  • Comprehensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy support

  • Proven success in treating complex knee injuries

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