Knee Surgery
Using the most advanced techniques and treatments available, our orthopedic sports medicine specialists provide leading-edge treatment in knee surgery to help alleviate chronic pain and restore function, including:
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction – A surgical procedure to repair the torn ACL by reconstructing the ligament using a graft of tissue taken from elsewhere in the body.
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction – A surgical procedure to repair the torn PCL by reconstructing the ligament using a graft of tissue taken from elsewhere in the body.
Medial collateral ligament (MCL) reconstruction – A surgical procedure to repair the torn MCL by reconstructing the ligament using a graft of tissue taken from elsewhere in the body.
Meniscal repair – A surgical procedure using an arthroscope to suture the torn meniscus together or to use special anchors that connect the meniscus.
Cartilage restoration surgery – A surgical procedure intended to stimulate production and promote the growth of healthy cartilage.
Patella instability surgery – A surgical procedure used to realign and tighten tendons to keep the kneecap on track, or to release tissues that pull the kneecap off track.
Misalignment correction (Knee Osteotomy) – A surgical procedure to shift the weight-bearing forces to "unload" the worn side of the joint, and place the forces on the healthier side of the joint.
Knee fracture surgery – A surgical procedure to fix the fractured knee, typically using screws, plates, and/or nails.