ACL Reconstruction: Minimally invasive repair of a torn anterior cruciate ligament to restore knee stability.
Advanced Joint Replacement: State-of-the-art partial knee replacement (unicompartmental knee arthroplasty) and total knee replacement (knee arthroplasty) for severe joint degeneration.
Cartilage Restoration/Transplantation: Cutting-edge procedures to repair or regenerate damaged cartilage and improve joint function.
Fracture Care: Surgical management of knee fractures using advanced fixation techniques for optimal recovery.
Knee Arthroscopy: Minimally invasive surgery that uses a small camera and instruments to diagnose and treat internal knee issues.
Knee Reconstruction: Comprehensive surgical repair addressing complex injuries and deformities of the knee.
SURGICAL TREATMENTS
Meniscus Repair Surgery (Including Root Repair): A procedure to stitch or anchor the torn meniscus back together, including repairing its root attachment if needed, to restore stability, reduce pain, and help protect the knee from future damage.
Minimally Invasive Repair Surgery: Innovative surgical techniques designed to minimize tissue trauma and speed up recovery.
Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction: Procedures focused on correcting kneecap (patella) malalignments or dislocation/subluxation injuries.
Osteotomy Surgery of the Femur and Tibia: A procedure where the bone is carefully cut and repositioned to improve joint alignment, reduce pain, and help preserve the natural joint, often used to relieve pressure in conditions like knee arthritis.
Robotic-Arm/Computer-Assisted Knee Surgery: Precision-guided surgery using advanced robotic or computer-navigated technology for improved outcomes and reduced recovery time.