Improve knee stability and function with reconstruction
Reconstruction of the knee is a surgical procedure that involves repairing or replacing damaged ligaments or cartilage in the knee joint. This is typically done to improve stability and function of the knee, and to alleviate pain or discomfort caused by injury or degenerative conditions such as arthritis. The procedure may involve using tissue grafts from the patient’s own body or from a donor, and may require several months of rehabilitation to fully recover. Knee reconstruction is a common procedure, and is often recommended for individuals who have experienced significant knee injuries or who have chronic knee pain or instability.