Orthopedic Surgeons Hot Springs National Park AR

Orthopedics is the branch of medicine that researches, diagnoses, treats, and repairs all musculoskeletal traumas including degenerative diseases, congenital disorders, sports injuries and accident injuries. Here you will find the best orthopedic surgeons around Hot Springs National Park that know how to heal and restore. Search and find the orthopedic specialist in Hot Springs National Park, AR that will take care of you.

Chiropractic Cranial Experts
(501) 623-9355
7137 Park Ave
Hot Springs, AR
Countryside Animal Hospital of Hot Springs
(501) 624-2351
1107 Higdon Ferry Rd
Hot Springs, AR
Dover Family Chiropractic
(501) 229-9963
1219 S Main St
Malvern, AR
Scott David Anderson
(501) 624-0070
124 Hollywood Ave
Hot Springs, AR
James Delbert Humphreys
(501) 624-0070
124 Hollywood Ave
Hot Springs, AR
Hot Springs Animal Hospital
(501) 623-2411
1533 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR
Lake Hamilton Animal Hospital
(501) 767-8503
1525 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR
Shauna L Lucas
(501) 623-1100
104 Hollywood Lane
Hot Springs, AR
John Scott Erwin
(501) 620-2720
1910 Malvern Ave
Hot Springs, AR
Robert Glen Parrott
(501) 624-0070
124 Hollywood Ave
Hot Springs, AR
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Orthopedic Surgeons

Osteoarthritis causes the cartilage in joints to wear down over time. Unfortunately, this cartilage cannot repair itself. When left untreated treated, the damage increases the load, or burden, on the remaining cartilage, raising patients' risk of developing degenerative arthritis.

Physicians use cartilage cell implantation to treat damaged articular knee cartilage. Articular cartilage forms a protective layer covering the ends of bones in joints. To perform this procedure, physicians remove cartilage cells from the injured knee, clone the cells in the lab and re-implant them back into the joint to regenerate cartilage on the damaged surface of the knee.

Now, a product called Trufit, a biodegradable plug (also called scaffolding), improves this procedure. The scaffolding provides structure for stem cells in the blood to attach and support cartilage regeneration. Trufit has properties similar to the body's natural cartilage and bone. It fills the space where physicians remove cells, and it's porous, so it helps tissue grow. Trufit is biodegradable. In approximately nine months, when the cartilage has regenerated, Trufit is reabsorbed into the body.

After just one surgery, patients enjoy relief from knee pain. Within two to four weeks, patients can walk with crutches, and by four to six months, they can begin engaging in low-impact sports. There are no known side effects with Trufit.

How arthritis affects knee joints

Osteoarthritis gradually destroys cartilage in the knee, forming scar tissue and painful bony growths. Researchers have identified a primary culprit for an increased risk of osteoarthritis: above normal levels of the protein beta-catenin in people who have a rare genetic mutation for the protein that regulates levels of beta-catenin...

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