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    Cartilage Tears and Injuries Picture

    Cartilage Tears and Injuries

    A Better Understanding of Cartilage Tears and Treatment Options at Florida OrthoCare A cartilage is a vital protective and connective tissue, present in the joints, ribs, spine across the body. Cartilages provide stability, cushioning, and lubrication in the joints of the body. Damage to the cartilage can result in restricted motion, recurring pain, and infections. Cartilage tears and injuries in elderly people is often due to the cumulative wear and tear the cartilage has experienced in the lifetime. In younger, more active people, however cartilage damage is often a result of physical exertion due to sports, or accidents. Diagnosing a Cartilage …

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    Understanding “Bone on Bone” Knee Pain

    When someone describes knee pain as “bone on bone,” it’s often referring to a condition where the cartilage within the knee joint has worn down significantly. Cartilage is a tough, flexible tissue that covers the ends of the bones in joints, providing a smooth, cushioned surface for movement and helping absorb shocks. In a healthy knee, cartilage acts as a natural buffer between the bones, allowing for easy, pain-free motion.

    Treatment for an Ankle Stress Fracture Picture

    Treatment for an Ankle Stress Fracture

    An ankle stress fracture, often caused by repetitive impact or overuse, is a small crack in the bone that commonly affects active individuals, especially athletes. At Florida OrthoCare, a trusted orthopedic team serving South Florida, diagnosing and treating ankle stress fractures involves a thorough examination and advanced imaging techniques, such as X-rays or MRIs. Treatment options depend on the severity of the injury, ranging from non-surgical approaches like wearing a walking boot or brace to surgical intervention in complex cases.

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