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Knee joint treatment with
inbone hospital
With abundant clinical experience, we provide medical services and treatment of even difficult procedures,
including surgical and we always think twice for the best comfort of the patient.

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All treatments for knees are supported by Inbone Hospital.
Meniscus tear
Cruciate Ligament Rupture (front / rear)
Knee cartilage damage
Degenerative arthritis
Treatment method
Meniscus tear
The meniscus is the cartilage tissue located on the inside and outside of the knee joint, absorbing the shock transmitted to the knee, reducing friction and protecting the articular cartilage.
Meniscus ruptured due to external shock, extreme movement, or degenerative change is difficult to heal on its own due to many areas where blood does not pass, and further rupture proceeds over time.
Diagnosis
Meniscal tears cannot be diagnosed by X-ray examination, and if suspected, MRI can be used to determine the exact location and extent of damage.
Representative Symptoms
Your knees often swollen and hurt.
As you go up and down the stairs, you squat and get up on your knees when you get up.
When you suddenly change direction, you feel your knees caught.
Your knees will be fully stretched out and will be difficult to bend.
Treatment
Non-surgical treatment: medication, fixation (gibbs or brace), physiotherapy, injection treatment, manual rehabilitation treatment
Surgical treatment: Cartilage resection, Cartilage repair, Cartilage transplantation
Cruciate Ligament Rupture (front / rear)
The cruciate ligaments are located at the center of the knee and are attached to each other in front of each other in an X-shape to connect the femur and tibia.
Provides stability to prevent knees from swinging back and forth. Sports activity or accidents caused a moment
If it is delivered to the knee, it can cause the injury to break beyond the ligament’s stretchable limit.
When a cruciate ligament ruptures, natural healing is rare. Over time, cartilage damage and arthritis can occur.
DIAGNOSIS
Cruciate ligament rupture cannot be diagnosed by X-ray examination, and if suspected, MRI can be used to determine the exact location and extent of the injury.
Representative Symptoms
There is severe pain associated with the sound or feeling of “knocking” and breaking inside the knee.
The legs are relaxed, there is a wobbly feeling.
Severe joint swelling in the knee that causes blood to build up.
TREATMENT
Non-surgical treatment: medication, fixation (gibbs or brace), physiotherapy, injection treatment, manual rehabilitation treatment
Surgical treatment: Reconstruction of the joint arthroscopic cruciate ligament
Knee cartilage damage
Cartilage is a soft, smooth white tissue that surrounds the ends of the bones that make up the joint. It is responsible for minimizing friction when moving and absorbing the shock transmitted to the joint. If these cartilage is damaged and missing or worn out, it can cause cold and painful symptoms. If the damage is minor, you may not feel any special symptoms, and if it worsens, you will progress to degenerative arthritis, so early diagnosis and treatment are important.
TREATMENT
If cartilage damage is severe, X-ray examination may show a decrease in joint spacing.
If in doubt, MRI may be done to determine the exact location and extent of the injury.
Early injuries are difficult to detect by MRI, and the exact degree of cartilage damage can be ascertained by arthroscopy.
Representative symptoms
Edema with mild pain develops.
Edema with mild pain develops.
TREATMNET
Non-surgical treatment: medication, fixation (gibbs or brace), physiotherapy, injection treatment, manual rehabilitation treatment
Surgical treatment: Microfracture, autogenous osteochondral graft, stem cell treatment according to the degree and size of cartilage damage