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| Partial Knee Resurfacing is a new procedure designed to provide quicker recovery and improved surgical outcome for patients with joint degeneration in only one part of the knee. By selectively targeting the portion of the knee that has been |
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| Women and men are different, and so are our knees. It's true, and you might also not be aware that most knee replacements don't account for the differences between a woman's and a man's knee. |
| Gender specific knees have a better fit, higher flexion, and more natural movement. |
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| The minimally invasive technique, sometimes referred to as MIS, is a refined approach that utilizes a smaller incision than the more traditional approach, generally resulting in a more rapid and less painful recovery with better early range of motion and improved function. |
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| If you have arthritis that is localized to the patellofemoral compartment (behind your knee cap), you might have pain limited to the front of your knee. Typically patients with patellofemoral arthritis experience increased pain going up and down stairs |
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| Combining patellofemoral and unicompartmental resurfacing may be an option for patients suffering with arthritis in two compartments of the knee, including the patellofemoral compartment and either the medial or lateral compartments, when non-surgical treatments have failed to treat their knee pain. |
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