Joint Preservation focuses on saving and maintaining the natural joint for as long as possible, delaying or avoiding the need for joint replacement surgery. These treatments are especially beneficial for younger patients or those in the early stages of joint damage. Using advanced, minimally invasive techniques, the goal is to reduce pain, improve joint function, and enhance quality of life.
Modern joint preservation techniques are designed to treat the root cause of joint problems rather than simply replacing the joint. Procedures such as cartilage repair, ligament reconstruction, and realignment surgeries help restore joint stability and function. With early diagnosis and expert care, patients can continue an active lifestyle while protecting their natural joints for the long term.