Cartilage Restoration in Saint Louis, MO
16 sports medicine surgeons in Saint Louis, MO, offer cartilage restoration procedures. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Sports Medicine Surgeons in Saint Louis, MO
Christopher R. Rothrock
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Derrick M. Knapik
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Devon M. Myers
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Laura C. Depalma
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Michael F. Burns
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Michael J. Milne
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Patrick Reardon
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Richard M. Silverman
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Robert H. Brophy
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Scott A. Simpson
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Scott G. Kaar
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Scott W. Zehnder
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Shalen Kouk
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Timothy D. Farley
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Vaibhav V. Maheshwari
Sports Medicine Saint Louis, MO
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Vince J. Lai
Orthopedic Surgeon Saint Louis, MO
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Common questions
- Who is a candidate for cartilage restoration?
- Candidates typically are younger, active people with a discrete area of cartilage damage and an otherwise healthy joint. Widespread arthritis is usually treated differently, often with joint replacement when severe.
- How long is recovery after cartilage surgery?
- Recovery is longer than most knee arthroscopy, commonly six to twelve months before full return to sport, because the repaired surface matures slowly. Your surgeon will set weight-bearing and activity milestones.
- What are the alternatives?
- Depending on the situation, options may include physical therapy, activity modification, injections, or, for advanced damage, partial or total knee replacement. A sports medicine surgeon can review imaging and explain what fits your case.
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