Patient Story
Cartilage transplant instead of knee replacement for avid cyclist
Our Approach to Knee Care & Replacement
No matter your age or activity level, healthy knees play a pivotal role in mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. Though often caused by injuries such as torn ligaments or cartilage, knee pain can also result from repetitive or high-impact activities, weakness in the surrounding muscles, carrying excess weight, or degenerative conditions like arthritis. An experienced orthopedic specialist can diagnose and treat the causes of your pain, either through conservative therapies or surgical treatments, and help you get back to an active life.
What We Do
The sports medicine providers at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush (MOR) can expertly diagnose and treat knee injuries, abnormalities, and degenerative conditions in patients of all ages and fitness levels — from competitive athletes to everyday, active people. We aim to help you avoid surgery if possible, using innovative nonsurgical therapies to eliminate pain and get you back to an active life. Our multidisciplinary team works together to provide individualized, evidence-based treatment options, with specialized expertise in knee injuries in pediatric, female, and elite athletes. Learn more about our Sports Medicine services.
For patients who do require surgery, our physicians are at the forefront of surgical treatments related to knee problems, including arthritic and inflammatory conditions, degenerative issues, failed joint surgery, infected joints, and avascular necrosis (blood-flow problems) of the knee joint. We specialize in reconstructive surgery to major ligaments and cartilage, such as the ACL and meniscus, that restore stability and function to the knee after an injury. Our extensive experience with these procedures and our advancements in patient recovery result in better outcomes for our patients, helping you return to an active life while reducing your risk for complications like early-onset arthritis. MOR surgeons are also pioneers of innovative cartilage restoration procedures, which offer younger patients an alternative to knee replacement and provide a path to resuming moderate activity without pain.
Following surgery, our expert physical therapists and Sports Performance specialists can work with you to restore function in the knee, then help you build strength and flexibility throughout your lower body. MOR’s Functional Sports Assessment identifies potential weaknesses, and customized performance training drills that emphasize power and agility help reduce risk of reinjury. Learn more about our Sports Performance services.
If knee replacement is recommended, our joint replacement specialists are among the nation’s best, so rest assured the health of your knees is in excellent hands, whatever the prognosis.
When severe knee pain begins to limit your ability to do the most basic tasks, replacing the damaged joint with an artificial implant can help you feel and move better. And thanks to minimally invasive techniques pioneered by the surgeons at MOR, choosing to have a knee replacement is less painful, more successful, and less disruptive to your life than ever before. You can even choose to have your procedure performed at an outpatient surgical center and return home the same day. After a minimally invasive surgery in an outpatient setting, you’re able to start moving sooner, which reduces risk of complications and accelerates recovery. Compared to a 3-6-month recovery from a standard inpatient knee replacement, patients who choose minimally invasive outpatient knee replacement typically resume normal activities in as little as 6-8 weeks. Learn more about minimally invasive knee replacement.
If you’ve been told you need a knee replacement, the experienced team at MOR offers the latest in minimally invasive total knee replacement, partial knee replacement, and resurfacing.
The many reasons to choose MOR for knee replacement include:
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