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Knee Cartilage Repair and PreservationKnee Cartilage Repair and Preservation
Articular cartilage lacks blood vessels, so when damaged it forms fibrocartilage—a mechanically inferior scar tissue that typically deteriorates within two to three years. This biological constraint shapes every treatment option, from temporary symptom relief to procedures attempting true cartilage regeneration.Articular cartilage lacks blood vessels, so when damaged it forms fibrocartilage—a mechanically inferior scar tissue that typically deteriorates within two to three years. This biological constraint shapes every treatment option, from temporary symptom relief to procedures attempting true cartilage regeneration.
Choosing a UK ChondroFiller providerChoosing a UK ChondroFiller provider
ChondroFiller is a collagen scaffold injected under ultrasound guidance that recruits the patient's own repair cells into focal cartilage defects. It does not work for diffuse osteoarthritis, which requires surgical escalation instead.ChondroFiller is a collagen scaffold injected under ultrasound guidance that recruits the patient's own repair cells into focal cartilage defects. It does not work for diffuse osteoarthritis, which requires surgical escalation instead.
When Shoulder Pain Points to a Rotator Cuff TearWhen Shoulder Pain Points to a Rotator Cuff Tear
Rotator cuff tears on imaging in asymptomatic adults are not diagnoses; tear size predicts symptoms poorly, so clinical management turns on functional loss and pain, not scan findings.Rotator cuff tears on imaging in asymptomatic adults are not diagnoses; tear size predicts symptoms poorly, so clinical management turns on functional loss and pain, not scan findings.
When cartilage repair is the right choiceWhen cartilage repair is the right choice
Cartilage repair is suited to younger, active patients with isolated damage in otherwise healthy joints where conservative care has not worked. It is mechanistically impossible when underlying bone is worn smooth, degeneration spans multiple compartments, or malalignment and instability persist uncorrected.Cartilage repair is suited to younger, active patients with isolated damage in otherwise healthy joints where conservative care has not worked. It is mechanistically impossible when underlying bone is worn smooth, degeneration spans multiple compartments, or malalignment and instability persist uncorrected.
ChondroFiller injection side effects and safetyChondroFiller injection side effects and safety
Swelling and stiffness peak at 24 hours following ChondroFiller injection and resolve within 72 hours as normal tissue responses; the procedure has recorded zero serious adverse effects across more than 19,000 cases since 2013.Swelling and stiffness peak at 24 hours following ChondroFiller injection and resolve within 72 hours as normal tissue responses; the procedure has recorded zero serious adverse effects across more than 19,000 cases since 2013.
Physiotherapist or surgeon first for a meniscus tearPhysiotherapist or surgeon first for a meniscus tear
For most meniscus tears, physiotherapy is the evidence-supported first step; surgery is reserved for locked knees, persistent instability, or severe acute injuries that fail to settle.For most meniscus tears, physiotherapy is the evidence-supported first step; surgery is reserved for locked knees, persistent instability, or severe acute injuries that fail to settle.
Is MACI Knee Surgery Worth It?Is MACI Knee Surgery Worth It?
MACI harvests, cultures, and implants the patient's own cartilage cells across two surgeries weeks apart. It delays knee replacement—7.4% progression over a decade—but requires 12–18 months of recovery and works best for younger patients with focal defects of 3 cm² or more.MACI harvests, cultures, and implants the patient's own cartilage cells across two surgeries weeks apart. It delays knee replacement—7.4% progression over a decade—but requires 12–18 months of recovery and works best for younger patients with focal defects of 3 cm² or more.
Ultrasound guidance in ChondroFiller hip injectionUltrasound guidance in ChondroFiller hip injection
Ultrasound-guided hip injection achieves 89% placement accuracy versus 58% for landmark guidance — a gap that determines whether ChondroFiller, a collagen scaffold that works only when positioned within a focal cartilage defect, succeeds or the material is simply resorbed.Ultrasound-guided hip injection achieves 89% placement accuracy versus 58% for landmark guidance — a gap that determines whether ChondroFiller, a collagen scaffold that works only when positioned within a focal cartilage defect, succeeds or the material is simply resorbed.
Who treats a TFL strainWho treats a TFL strain
Gluteus medius weakness forces the TFL to compensate; over time, that compensatory overload produces lateral hip pain and can lead to IT band syndrome.Gluteus medius weakness forces the TFL to compensate; over time, that compensatory overload produces lateral hip pain and can lead to IT band syndrome.
Which specialist treats an ATFL ankle sprainWhich specialist treats an ATFL ankle sprain
The anterior talofibular ligament is injured in roughly 90% of rolled ankles; the right specialist depends entirely on the tear's grade, not on pain severity alone.The anterior talofibular ligament is injured in roughly 90% of rolled ankles; the right specialist depends entirely on the tear's grade, not on pain severity alone.
ChondroFiller Injection Cost in the UKChondroFiller Injection Cost in the UK
A ChondroFiller injection costs £3,000 for one box, £5,500 for two, and £8,000 for three; the volume required depends on cartilage defect anatomy, not the joint being treated.A ChondroFiller injection costs £3,000 for one box, £5,500 for two, and £8,000 for three; the volume required depends on cartilage defect anatomy, not the joint being treated.
How defect size determines OATS or OCAHow defect size determines OATS or OCA
Autograft supply draws the line: defects below 2–4 cm² use OATS, harvesting bone and cartilage from the patient's own knee; larger lesions require OCA, using cadaveric tissue, because autograft volume runs out before expansive defects are adequately covered.Autograft supply draws the line: defects below 2–4 cm² use OATS, harvesting bone and cartilage from the patient's own knee; larger lesions require OCA, using cadaveric tissue, because autograft volume runs out before expansive defects are adequately covered.
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