CARTILAGE TREATMENTS IN NEW JERSEY & NEW YORK

    IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics is an award-winning orthopedic hospital with locations throughout New York and New Jersey. Our in-house surgeon specializes in treating knee injuries and torn cartilage through advanced treatments. We offer physical therapy, minimally invasive surgery, and more to help you achieve a more effective recovery.

    ABOUT CARTILAGE INJURIES AND THEIR SYMPTOMS

    Your cartilage is a strong, flexible tissue located throughout the body for various purposes. The most common type, articular cartilage, is found in and around the skeletal joints, covering the surfaces of bones where they connect to the joint. This covering fills a crucial set of roles, including:

    • Allowing joints to move smoothly without chafing or rubbing
    • Absorbing shock, preventing bones from crushing or chipping
    • Storing synovial fluid, a thick liquid that lubricates joints and provides them with nutrients

    Cartilage is a tough tissue, but it wears down over time. Certain diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis, contribute to the gradual breakdown. Worn-down cartilage is weak and vulnerable to injury from sports, work, sudden falls, and the like. Patients should visit IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics as soon as they experience symptoms, which can include:

    • Grinding or clicking sensation when moving joints
    • Joint pain that worsens when resting or putting on pressure
    • Swelling or tenderness around the joint
    • Knees giving way or locking

    CARTILAGE REPAIR TREATMENT OPTIONS

    Cartilage injuries often start small, but they can quickly worsen into more severe issues if left untreated, making it important to seek immediate treatment. At IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics, we offer a variety of surgical options that treat cartilage injuries and can get you on the path to healing. Many of them can be performed in a minimally invasive manner and include:

    Microfracture Knee Surgery

    Our surgeon will drill tiny holes in the bone underneath the cartilage. These holes stimulate healing by allowing more blood to reach the cartilage.

    Drilling

    This aims to help new tissue grow by creating holes in the bone, similarly to microfracture knee surgery.

    Abrasion Arthroplasty

    We use a different tool, called a burr, to remove damaged cartilage while puncturing the bone.

    Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)

    This procedure removes healthy cartilage from a non-weight-bearing joint, using it to grow new cells to implant into the damaged area.

    Osteochondral Autograft Transplantation

    Surgeons transplant a graft of tissue from a non-weight-bearing area directly into the damaged space, leaving behind a smooth surface.

    Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation

    When injured areas are too large to repair with a graft from the patient’s body, surgeons can use a sterilized and tested graft from a cadaver.

    Patient recovery time is dependent on the specific procedure, the patient’s age, and their current health status. Talk with your doctor before the procedure to make sure you know what to expect after surgery.

    SEEK TREATMENTS IN NEW JERSEY & NEW YORK TODAY

    If you or your loved one has recently sustained a cartilage injury, get in touch with IGEA Brain, Spine & Orthopedics, which is based in New Jersey and New York and serves the tri-state area. We’re an award-winning facility using cutting-edge technology to treat brain, spine, neurological, and other specialized conditions. Contact us to schedule an appointment today and begin your treatment and recovery.