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A knee specialist orthopedic surgeon is a highly trained expert in the evaluation and treatment of knee disorders, focusing on various issues such as ligamentous injuries, meniscal tears, chondral defects, and arthritic conditions. Ligamentous injuries can include tears of vital knee stabilizers like the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). Meniscal tears involve damage to the cartilage that cushions the knee joint, while chondral defects affect the cartilage surface, leading to pain and swelling. Arthritic conditions, such as osteoarthritis, result in the gradual deterioration of the joint over time

To address these conditions, the surgeon employs interventions like arthroscopic surgeries and joint replacement surgeries. Arthroscopic surgeries are minimally invasive procedures that use a small camera and instruments inserted through small incisions to repair internal knee structures, such as damaged ligaments and menisci. For more severe cases, joint replacement surgeries, such as total knee arthroplasty, involve replacing the damaged parts of the knee with artificial components

The knee specialist integrates knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics, and rehabilitation science to restore proper joint function and alignment, alleviate pain, and enhance patient mobility and quality of life. They also coordinate with physical therapists to develop rehabilitation protocols that support optimal recovery and maximize the functionality of the knee post-treatment

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