Knee Cartilage Repair and PreservationArticular 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.
When knee pain needs an orthopaedic assessmentMost knee pain settles with rest and physiotherapy; the threshold for orthopaedic assessment is persistent dysfunction despite weeks of conservative care, or acute structural changes—and assessment maps options rather than commits to surgery.Most knee pain settles with rest and physiotherapy; the threshold for orthopaedic assessment is persistent dysfunction despite weeks of conservative care, or acute structural changes—and assessment maps options rather than commits to surgery.
High tibial osteotomy as a first step in knee preservationHigh tibial osteotomy repositions the tibia to shift weight-bearing from damaged inner knee cartilage to the healthier outer compartment. For younger, active patients, the procedure preserves the natural joint and potentially extends its working life by a decade or more.High tibial osteotomy repositions the tibia to shift weight-bearing from damaged inner knee cartilage to the healthier outer compartment. For younger, active patients, the procedure preserves the natural joint and potentially extends its working life by a decade or more.
Knee cartilage damage left untreated and when repair helpsCartilage lacks blood vessels, nerve fibres, and lymph channels, so repair cells cannot reach injuries and pain does not warn of damage, allowing lesions to expand silently until they become clinically serious.Cartilage lacks blood vessels, nerve fibres, and lymph channels, so repair cells cannot reach injuries and pain does not warn of damage, allowing lesions to expand silently until they become clinically serious.
ChondroFiller™ durability compared with ArthrosamidChondroFiller™ recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to build new cartilage tissue within a collagen scaffold. Three-year published follow-up shows mean IKDC scores of 80 — a 32.4-point improvement from baseline — with durability reported to extend beyond five years.ChondroFiller™ recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to build new cartilage tissue within a collagen scaffold. Three-year published follow-up shows mean IKDC scores of 80 — a 32.4-point improvement from baseline — with durability reported to extend beyond five years.
Medial knee pain that isn't a meniscus tearAround 850,000 meniscal surgeries are performed annually in the United States, yet five other structures in the medial knee generate pain so similar that clinicians commonly mistake them for meniscal tears.Around 850,000 meniscal surgeries are performed annually in the United States, yet five other structures in the medial knee generate pain so similar that clinicians commonly mistake them for meniscal tears.
ChondroFiller versus hyaluronic acid for cartilage defectsChondroFiller fills discrete cartilage defects using a cell-recruiting scaffold; hyaluronic acid treats diffuse osteoarthritis through joint lubrication. They address different pathologies, and the choice depends on imaging, not on how much pain a patient experiences.ChondroFiller fills discrete cartilage defects using a cell-recruiting scaffold; hyaluronic acid treats diffuse osteoarthritis through joint lubrication. They address different pathologies, and the choice depends on imaging, not on how much pain a patient experiences.
Who qualifies for ChondroFiller Liquid Cartilage injectionChondroFiller is an outpatient ultrasound-guided injection—not surgery—of acellular collagen that recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to regenerate cartilage damage, without upper age or defect-size limits.ChondroFiller is an outpatient ultrasound-guided injection—not surgery—of acellular collagen that recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to regenerate cartilage damage, without upper age or defect-size limits.
The cost of leaving a knee cartilage defect untreatedKnee cartilage defects do not heal because cartilage lacks blood supply; defects widen under load with each step, spreading damage to surrounding tissue and progressing towards osteoarthritis if untreated.Knee cartilage defects do not heal because cartilage lacks blood supply; defects widen under load with each step, spreading damage to surrounding tissue and progressing towards osteoarthritis if untreated.
What ChondroFiller's CE approval means for UK patientsChondroFiller recruits the body's progenitor cells to repair focal cartilage defects, achieving symptom relief in 70–85% of selected patients, though it offers no benefit for widespread osteoarthritis.ChondroFiller recruits the body's progenitor cells to repair focal cartilage defects, achieving symptom relief in 70–85% of selected patients, though it offers no benefit for widespread osteoarthritis.
Who qualifies for a ChondroFiller injectionChondroFiller targets ICRS Grade III–IV cartilage damage, where more than half the cartilage is lost or bone is exposed. Delivered as an ultrasound-guided outpatient injection, the collagen scaffold recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to initiate repair.ChondroFiller targets ICRS Grade III–IV cartilage damage, where more than half the cartilage is lost or bone is exposed. Delivered as an ultrasound-guided outpatient injection, the collagen scaffold recruits the patient's own progenitor cells to initiate repair.
When hip pain needs a specialistHip pain persisting beyond two weeks, disrupting sleep or preventing stairs and dressing, warrants GP assessment; specialist referral typically requires prior documentation of 8–12 weeks of conservative management.Hip pain persisting beyond two weeks, disrupting sleep or preventing stairs and dressing, warrants GP assessment; specialist referral typically requires prior documentation of 8–12 weeks of conservative management.