Cartilage Injuries

Condition Anatomy 

Knee Cartilage includes Articular Cartilage covering the femur, tibia, and patella, allowing smooth, pain-free joint motion and load distribution. 

Understanding the Injury 

Knee Cartilage Injuries occur due to acute trauma, sport injuries, ligament intsability, malalignment, or gradual degeneration. 

Symptoms include: deep knee pain, swelling, catching or locking, stiffness, pain with tairs or prolonged activity. 

Recovery Expectations

Recovery varies based on injury size and treatment type, ranging from Weeks to Several Months. Delayed treatment increases the risk of arthritis and joint collapse. 

Recovery Expectations

Recovery varies based on injury size and treatment type, ranging from Weeks to Several Months. Delayed treatment increases the risk of arthritis and joint collapse. 

When to See an Orthopedic Surgeon 

Persistent knee pain, swelling, or mechanical symptoms should be evalauted early to protect cartilage health. 

Why Accelerate Orthopedics is the Right Center 

  • Detailed Physical Examination
  • Advanced Imgaining (MRI)
  • Ultrasound-Guided Joint Evaluation 
  • Functional Movement Analysis 

How Our Doctors Diagnose the Condition 

We emphasize cartilage preservation, not early joint replacement, using evidenace-based decision-making.