Main Knee Conditions We Treat

Meniscus Tears

Female athlete performing a lunge with highlighted knee area to illustrate meniscus tear location

The meniscus is a C-shaped cushion of cartilage inside your knee that acts as a shock absorber. Tears are common in athletes or after twisting injuries — but they can also occur with age. Our team specializes in arthroscopic meniscus repair, including advanced root and complex tear repairs, helping you keep your natural meniscus and avoid early arthritis.

ACL Tears

Man stretching with highlighted knee area to demonstrate ACL tear location and ligament injury

Ligaments keep your knee stable. When one or more are torn, the knee may feel unstable or “give out.” We perform minimally invasive reconstructions and biologic-assisted repairs to restore strength and confidence in your knee.

Medial Arthritis

When knee degeneration begins, it doesn’t always mean you need a joint replacement. With early intervention, there are ways to slow or even reverse joint damage. We use non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments — like biologic injections, cartilage resurfacing, and realignment procedures — to relieve pain and keep your natural knee functioning for years to come.

Other Knee Conditions We Treat

Cartilage Injuries

The cartilage on the ends of your bones allows smooth movement. When it’s damaged, even small defects can cause pain and swelling. Our surgeons use advanced techniques such as cartilage restoration, microfracture, and biologic implants to repair and regrow healthy cartilage.

We treat:

  • Cartilage defects and chondral lesions
  • Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD)
  • Early osteoarthritis
  • Bone bruises or subchondral fractures
  • Avascular necrosis (AVN)

Patellofemoral Conditions and Kneecap Instability

Pain in the front of the knee is often linked to the patella (kneecap) not tracking properly. Our approach combines biomechanics, muscle balance, and — when necessary — minimally invasive surgery to restore proper alignment.

We treat:

  • Patellar dislocation or instability
  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome
  • Patellar maltracking
  • Chondromalacia patellae
  • Jumper’s knee (patellar tendinopathy)

Tendon Conditions

Repetitive stress or training errors can inflame the tendons and soft tissues around your knee. We help athletes and active adults recover through targeted therapy, biologic injections, and when needed, precise surgical repair.

We treat:

  • Patellar and quadriceps tendinopathy
  • Iliotibial (IT) band syndrome
  • Bursitis (prepatellar, pes anserine, infrapatellar)
Teenager holding his knee to illustrate pain from osteochondritis dissecans and growth plate disorders

OCD and Growth Plate Conditions

Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) and growth plate disorders can affect normal knee development in children and adolescents. These conditions often cause pain, reduced stability, and limitations during activity, making early diagnosis essential to protect the joint.

We treat:

  • Juvenile and adult osteochondritis dissecans
  • Growth plate irritation or failure (physeal injuries)
  • Persistent knee pain related to skeletal maturation
  • Mechanical symptoms from unstable cartilage fragments

Knee Fractures and Trauma

From weekend warriors to professional athletes, our goal is to get you back to doing what you love — safely and confidently.

We treat:

  • Sports-related knee injuries
  • Acute ligament and meniscus tears
  • Dislocations or complex trauma
  • Post-injury stiffness or swelling

Alignment and
Biomechanical Issues

If your legs are slightly bow-legged or knock-kneed, it can overload one side of your knee and wear down cartilage unevenly. We use advanced imaging and 3D analysis to correct these problems before they cause long-term damage.

We treat:

  • Genu varum (bow-legs)
  • Genu valgum (knock-knees)
  • Malalignment after injury or surgery

Post-Surgical or
Failed Prior Procedures

Some patients continue to experience pain, stiffness, or instability even after prior knee surgeries. We perform a thorough evaluation to identify the true source of the problem and use advanced joint-preserving techniques to improve function and address procedures that did not achieve the desired results.

We treat:

  • Pain following previous arthroscopy
  • Failed ligament or cartilage repairs
  • Complications from partial meniscectomy
  • Recurrent instability after prior surgery
  • Scar tissue formation (arthrofibrosis)

Our Approach

We don’t just treat symptoms — we find the root cause. Our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons specialize in joint preservation: using cutting-edge arthroscopic, biologic, and alignment techniques to help you heal naturally and maintain long-term joint health.

Whether your goal is to walk pain-free, return to sports, or avoid a knee replacement, our personalized approach focuses on restoring your function and preserving your future mobility.

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If you’re experiencing knee pain, catching, locking, or swelling — or if you’ve been told you “need a knee replacement” — you may still have options to preserve your joint. Request an appointment with one of our knee specialists today to explore the best treatment plan for you.

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