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ACL
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Cartilage
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Fracture
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Knee
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Orthopaedics
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Who treats a rotator cuff tear in the UKWho treats a rotator cuff tear in the UK
Many NHS trusts refer rotator cuff tear cases first to an Extended Scope Practitioner — a senior physiotherapist who can order imaging, administer injections, and refer directly to a surgeon — rather than directly to an orthopaedic consultant. This deliberate pathway removes administrative steps rather than adding them.Many NHS trusts refer rotator cuff tear cases first to an Extended Scope Practitioner — a senior physiotherapist who can order imaging, administer injections, and refer directly to a surgeon — rather than directly to an orthopaedic consultant. This deliberate pathway removes administrative steps rather than adding them.
AMIC vs MACI for knee cartilage repairAMIC vs MACI for knee cartilage repair
Standalone microfracture for knee cartilage defects has less than 60% survivorship at three years; AMIC adds a collagen membrane to stabilize repair, whilst MACI uses cultured chondrocytes and shows superiority in the SUMMIT trial for lesions over 3 cm².Standalone microfracture for knee cartilage defects has less than 60% survivorship at three years; AMIC adds a collagen membrane to stabilize repair, whilst MACI uses cultured chondrocytes and shows superiority in the SUMMIT trial for lesions over 3 cm².
What the ChondroFiller evidence actually showsWhat the ChondroFiller evidence actually shows
ChondroFiller's reoperation rate of 3–8% substantially outperforms microfracture (41%) and ACI/MACI (37%), reflecting its mechanism: the scaffold supports hyaline-like cartilage repair rather than the fibrocartilage scar tissue that other approaches produce.ChondroFiller's reoperation rate of 3–8% substantially outperforms microfracture (41%) and ACI/MACI (37%), reflecting its mechanism: the scaffold supports hyaline-like cartilage repair rather than the fibrocartilage scar tissue that other approaches produce.
How single-stage ACI differs from MACIHow single-stage ACI differs from MACI
MACI repairs cartilage defects over two operations, with weeks between them for external cell expansion; STACi compresses the entire process—harvesting, processing, and implantation—into a single surgical session.MACI repairs cartilage defects over two operations, with weeks between them for external cell expansion; STACi compresses the entire process—harvesting, processing, and implantation—into a single surgical session.
Finding a ChondroFiller specialist in the UKFinding a ChondroFiller specialist in the UK
ChondroFiller provision is concentrated in London specialist centres because its Class III medical device status requires prescription import from Germany, real-time ultrasound-guided placement, and specialist MRI assessment to determine patient suitability.ChondroFiller provision is concentrated in London specialist centres because its Class III medical device status requires prescription import from Germany, real-time ultrasound-guided placement, and specialist MRI assessment to determine patient suitability.
Who treats tennis elbow and what to askWho treats tennis elbow and what to ask
Tennis elbow is tendinopathy, not inflammation: small tears in the ECRB tendon accumulate faster than the tissue repairs itself, and progressive eccentric loading stimulates remodelling whereas rest prolongs recovery.Tennis elbow is tendinopathy, not inflammation: small tears in the ECRB tendon accumulate faster than the tissue repairs itself, and progressive eccentric loading stimulates remodelling whereas rest prolongs recovery.
How defect size and age decide OATS or OCAHow defect size and age decide OATS or OCA
Defect size determines whether focal cartilage repair uses autograft (OATS, harvested from the patient's own knee) or donor allograft (OCA): below 2 cm², autograft is viable; above 4 cm², only allograft remains before arthroplasty.Defect size determines whether focal cartilage repair uses autograft (OATS, harvested from the patient's own knee) or donor allograft (OCA): below 2 cm², autograft is viable; above 4 cm², only allograft remains before arthroplasty.
Is ChondroFiller available on the NHSIs ChondroFiller available on the NHS
ChondroFiller is not available on the NHS anywhere in the UK; patients must access this collagen cartilage scaffold privately, with single injections typically costing around £3,000.ChondroFiller is not available on the NHS anywhere in the UK; patients must access this collagen cartilage scaffold privately, with single injections typically costing around £3,000.
Who treats supraspinatus tendinopathy and when to scanWho treats supraspinatus tendinopathy and when to scan
Supraspinatus tendinopathy presents as gradually worsening outer-shoulder pain, worse with overhead reaching. A load-related tendon change distinct from structural tears, it resolves with physiotherapy in primary care for most patients; imaging and specialist assessment follow only when conservative care has not succeeded.Supraspinatus tendinopathy presents as gradually worsening outer-shoulder pain, worse with overhead reaching. A load-related tendon change distinct from structural tears, it resolves with physiotherapy in primary care for most patients; imaging and specialist assessment follow only when conservative care has not succeeded.
Who qualifies for MACI knee surgeryWho qualifies for MACI knee surgery
MACI grows hyaline-like cartilage from the patient's own cells and maintains superior pain and function scores at five years, unlike microfracture, whose fibrocartilage typically deteriorates within two to three years.MACI grows hyaline-like cartilage from the patient's own cells and maintains superior pain and function scores at five years, unlike microfracture, whose fibrocartilage typically deteriorates within two to three years.
Which specialist treats AC joint painWhich specialist treats AC joint pain
The acromioclavicular joint, where the outer collarbone meets the shoulder blade, transfers all load from the arm to the skeleton — a role accounting for roughly 40% of all shoulder injuries.The acromioclavicular joint, where the outer collarbone meets the shoulder blade, transfers all load from the arm to the skeleton — a role accounting for roughly 40% of all shoulder injuries.
ChondroFiller injection cost in the UKChondroFiller injection cost in the UK
Most patients pay £3,000 for ChondroFiller injection, an all-inclusive price covering consultation, imaging, ultrasound-guided injection, antibiotics, and follow-up; the cost premium reflects Class III medical-device status, not an arbitrary markup.Most patients pay £3,000 for ChondroFiller injection, an all-inclusive price covering consultation, imaging, ultrasound-guided injection, antibiotics, and follow-up; the cost premium reflects Class III medical-device status, not an arbitrary markup.
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