Damage to articular cartilage at the ends of bones in joints like the knee, elbow, ankle, and hip.
A tear resulting from acute injury to or degeneration of meniscus.
Surgery may be the most appropriate option to treat a common sports injury in the knee involving a sprain or tear in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
Meniscal allograft transplantation restores the meniscus to the knee, provides shock absorption, and helps prevent osteoarthritis. Learn more about this procedure.
A torn hip labrum can lead to hip instability, pain, and impair the labrum's ability to absorb shocks.
A minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat a range of hip injuries and disorders.
Total ankle replacement, like similar operations for arthritic or injured hips and knees, can restore the ankle to normal functionality.
Complex knee ligament conditions describes damage to more than one of the four knee ligaments, often as a result of trauma or a sports injury.
Avascular necrosis of the hip is a condition in which the blood supply within the hip bone is disrupted, leading to the death of bone tissue.
Kneecap (patella) instability is a condition that causes the kneecap to shift, usually because of injury. Learn about symptoms and treatment.