Dr. Brian Capogna, M.D. Leading Orthopedic Surgeon Explains Cartilage Injuries
How to Identify Cartilage Injuries and Provide Timely Treatment
Dr. Brian Capogna, a leading orthopedic surgeon explains how to identify cartilage injuries and provide timely treatment. Cartilage injuries are caused by accidents or overuse of our joints. It is a kind of joint damage that can be caused from repetitive motion, trauma, or regular wear and tear. Sometimes these injuries are painful. Patients will experience stiffness, a popping sound when moving or bending the joint, locking at the joint, and pain. Cartilage is a collagen-based connective tissue with a primary task of protecting the bones from rubbing against each other.
Cartilage injuries are often difficult to diagnose as there are no specific exam findings and focal injury can be difficult to detect on simple X-rays. However, these injuries can provide certain clues to help people determine if they have a cartilage injury. The first symptom is joint pain and swelling. These are the earlier signs and patients experience pain when the joint is under pressure. The swelling in the joint is a good enough reason to visit the doctor as a precautionary measure. Other symptoms include cracking or popping sounds that come from the joint. Cartilage provides cushioning and these sounds can be signs that the cushioning is beginning to tear or break down. These symptoms can worsen with time and getting medical attention early can prevent lasting damage.
Dr. Brian Capogna, M.D. suggests patients visit their nearest orthopedic sports medicine specialist for a proper diagnosis. New York residents can always book an appointment and visit Dr. Capogna for an evaluation. The initial diagnosis is conducted with the help of an X-ray followed by an MRI. Most cartilage injuries can be treated with rest and physical therapy to reduce inflammation and improve the range of motion in the affected area. In severe cases, Dr. Brian Capogna suggests surgery based on the extent of damage to the cartilage. A cartilage transplant surgery can be performed in younger patients with smaller isolated areas of damage to their cartilage. The recovery time for cartilage injuries varies from person to person depending on the severity of the damage and the treatment provided.
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About Dr. Brian Capogna, MD
Brian Capogna, MD is an Orthopaedic Sports Medicine expert specializing in shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee injuries. Dr. Capogna performs advanced arthroscopic surgery on the shoulder including rotator cuff repair, shoulder labral repair, SLAP repair, AC joint reconstruction, and biceps tenodesis. Dr. Capogna is a certified trained provider in the Matrix-Induced Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (MACI) procedure.
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Dr. Brian Capogna
Locations: 600 Northern Blvd. Suite 300 Great Neck NY 11021
532 New York Ave, Huntington, NY 11743
For Appointments: 516-627-8717
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