Joint preservation surgery

What is Joint Preservation Surgery?

Joint preservation surgery includes advanced procedures designed to protect, repair, or restore damaged joints — aiming to delay or avoid the need for total joint replacement. These techniques help maintain natural joint function, reduce pain, and improve mobility, especially in younger and active patients.

Who Can Benefit from Joint Preservation Surgery?

Joint preservation may be recommended if:
👉 You have early-stage arthritis or cartilage damage
👉 You experience joint pain but want to avoid joint replacement
👉 You have deformities or injuries causing uneven joint wear
👉 You want to continue an active lifestyle

Common Joint Preservation Procedures

High Tibial Osteotomy (HTO): Corrects knee alignment to reduce pressure on damaged cartilage
Cartilage Repair / Microfracture / ACI: Restores damaged cartilage in the knee or other joints
Meniscus Repair: Saves natural meniscus tissue to protect joint cartilage
Ligament Reconstruction (ACL, PCL): Restores stability to prevent further joint damage
Osteochondral Grafting / Mosaicplasty: Replaces damaged bone and cartilage areas

Benefits of Joint Preservation Surgery

✅ Maintains your natural joint
✅ Reduces pain and improves function
✅ Slows down arthritis progression
✅ Delays or avoids joint replacement
✅ Helps you stay active

Recovery and Care

Recovery depends on the type of procedure. Our team will guide you through every stage — from pre-surgery planning to post-operative rehabilitation — to help you return to your best possible joint function.
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