The bones that make up the Knee Joint are the longest bones in our body, so they offer a wide range of motion. Due to the hinge-type joint structure, the stress reflected on the surface of the joint increases exponentially due to the leverage effect of the bones. Joint damage or injury, in short, degeneration, is encountered due to these factors. During the processes leading to degeneration, meniscus and ligament injuries and even
cartilage and bone damage occur. Which damage will occur in which order and its severity varies from patient to patient.
According to the damage to be determined as a result of a detailed evaluation by the physician, tissue repair should be carried out within the framework of the
orthobiological approach. Otherwise, degeneration in the joints. It reaches a level of intensity that cannot be used.
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