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An ACL injury is a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) — one of four ligaments that connect your shinbone to your thighbone. An ACL injury is particularly common in people who play basketball, soccer or other sports that require sudden changes in direction
The bones of the knee, including the kneecap (patella), can be broken during falls or auto accidents. Also, people whose bones have been weakened by osteoporosis can sometimes sustain a knee fracture simply by stepping wrong.
The meniscus is the tough, rubbery cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between your shinbone and thighbone. It can be torn if you suddenly twist your knee while bearing weight on it.
Some knee injuries cause inflammation in the bursae, the small sacs of fluid that cushion the outside of your knee joint so that tendons and ligaments glide smoothly over the joint.
Tendinitis causes irritation and inflammation of one or more tendons — the thick, fibrous tissues that attach muscles to bones. This inflammation can happen when there's an injury to the patellar tendon, which runs from the kneecap (patella) to the shinbone and allows you to kick, run and jump. Runners, skiers, cyclists, and those involved in jumping sports and activities may develop patellar tendinitis.
Knee osteoarthritis affects people of all ages. The actual cause of osteoarthritis is a decrease over time in the fluid that normally exists in the space between our knee bones, allowing us to move our legs properly. This causes the bones to begin to affect one another during movement.
Give us a call to arrange a consultation with one of our ortho regenerative specialists if you are experiencing persistent knee pain.
The twenty-first century has brought with it health issues of a kind that are unlike anything seen in previous eras. Even though these health risks have always existed, they have intensified recently to the point where they are now affecting people at an alarming rate. Knee osteoarthritis is one of its best examples. It's almost as if this issue has spread like an epidemic, affecting people of all ages. The actual cause of osteoarthritis is a decrease over time in the fluid that normally exists in the space between our knee bones, allowing us to move our legs properly. This causes the bones to begin to affect one another during movement.
When dealing with severe ankle injuries or osteoarthritis, our treatment at OrthoGen Clinic can be a very successful substitute. In these situations, some of the cartilage that protects the joint may have deteriorated or sustained damage. Working to strengthen and rehabilitate the injured joint is made possible by the combination of treatment, which can help to re-nourish and strengthen the cartilage.
We highly advise that you give us a call to arrange a consultation with one of our board-certified doctors if you have an ankle injury or persistent ankle pain. To help you heal more quickly, and resume your favourite activities, we might have a substitute.
Yes, there are instances in which surgery is the only option for a particular knee injury, but it's crucial to consider all the options before choosing to proceed with surgery. It turns out that some of the most common types of arthroscopic knee surgery are completely useless, according to recent studies. Naturally, anyone who has had knee replacement surgery knows how painful and traumatic the procedure can be. It will ultimately result in osteoarthritis and degeneration, just like any other kind of knee surgery.
Thousands of patients have been able to avoid knee replacement surgery and resume their favourite activities thanks to our non-surgical knee protocols. Greater mobility
At Orthogen Clinic London, we’re passionate about giving patients a positive experience. We offer excellent clinical outcomes with personalised care every step of the way. Whether you’re paying for yourself or using private medical insurance, you’ll enjoy first class care from the moment you step through our hospital doors.
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