Anatomy
The knee is a complex joint made up of different structures - bones, tendons, ligaments, and muscles. They all work together to maintain the knee’s normal function and provide stability to the knee during movement.
Conditions
- Knee Dislocation
- Fractures of the Tibia
- Knee Injury
- Knee Sprain
- Meniscal Injuries
- Meniscal Tears
- Knee Ligament Injuries
- Multiligament Instability
- Knee Arthritis
- Knee Pain
- Patella Fracture
- Quadriceps Tendon Rupture
- Patellar Tendon Rupture
- Distal Femur Fracture
- Articular Cartilage Injury (Knee)
- Loose Bodies in the Knee
- Knee Fracture
- Knee Sports Injuries
- Knee Stress Fractures
- Tibial Plateau Fracture
Procedures
- Periprosthetic Knee Fracture Fixation
- Patella Stabilization
- Knee Trauma Reconstruction
- Knee Surgery
- Knee Ligament Reconstruction
- Unicondylar knee Replacement
- ORIF of the Knee Fracture
- Knee Cartilage Restoration
- Knee Arthroscopy
- Unicompartmental/Partial Knee Replacement
- Total Knee Replacement
- Arthroscopic Reconstruction of the Knee for Ligament Injuries
- ACL Reconstruction
- Meniscal Surgery
- Nonsurgical Knee Treatments
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- Knee Implants