The Condition
The knee bears enormous load. Cartilage thinning, meniscal degeneration, osteophytes, and loose bodies progressively reduce function and produce recurring pain and effusion.
Cartilage thinning, meniscal wear, and chondral damage limiting the knee.
The knee bears enormous load. Cartilage thinning, meniscal degeneration, osteophytes, and loose bodies progressively reduce function and produce recurring pain and effusion.
Bracing, injections, arthroscopy, and replacement are standard. Recovery can be long, and replacement is often deferred for as long as possible.
A regenerative approach targets the joint's biology — supporting remodeling of articular cartilage, bone, and meniscus while modulating the inflammation that drives degeneration.