Joint Preservation Surgery

Joint Preservation Surgery

Joint Preservation Surgery focuses on maintaining and protecting the natural joint instead of replacing it. This advanced orthopedic approach is ideal for young or active patients who suffer from joint damage due to injury, early arthritis, or structural deformities but want to avoid or delay joint replacement.

Common Conditions Treated

  • Early-stage osteoarthritis
  • Cartilage defects or damage
  • Avascular necrosis (bone death due to lack of blood)
  • Meniscus or labral tears
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Ligament injuries with joint instability
  • Malalignment or joint deformities

Why Choose Us for Joint Preservation?

  • Advanced Imaging & Early Diagnosis
  • Experienced Joint Preservation Specialists
  • Biologic Techniques like PRP, stem cell therapy
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery (Arthroscopy)
  • Custom Treatment Plans
  • Dedicated Rehabilitation Support

Benefits of Joint Preservation

  • Delays or avoids joint replacement
  • Retains natural joint structure
  • Less invasive than joint replacement
  • Faster recovery and rehabilitation
  • Ideal for younger, active patients
  • Preserves mobility and athletic performance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

It’s a surgical or non-surgical approach designed to treat early joint damage and preserve the natural joint, delaying or avoiding the need for a joint replacement.

Patients who are:

  • Below 60 years of age
  • Active or athletic
  • Suffering from early joint damage or deformity
  • Not ready or suitable for joint replacement
  • Osteotomy (bone realignment)
  • Cartilage repair or transplantation
  • Ligament reconstruction
  • Biologic therapies (PRP, stem cells)
  • Hip and knee arthroscopy

Recovery varies by procedure, but patients usually:

  • Walk with support in 1–2 weeks
  • Resume light activities in 4–6 weeks
  • Return to sports or full function in 3–6 months

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