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Protecting the Natural Knee Joint Through Modern Regenerative Orthopaedics
The knee joint is one of the most important weight-bearing joints in the human body and plays a critical role in daily activities such as walking, running, climbing stairs, and participating in sports. Damage to the cartilage, ligaments, or other structures of the knee can lead to persistent pain, swelling, reduced mobility, and progressive joint degeneration.
Traditionally, patients with significant knee degeneration eventually required knee replacement surgery. However, advances in orthopaedic science have led to the development of modern joint preservation strategies that aim to restore damaged tissues, improve joint function, and delay or avoid joint replacement whenever possible.
The Advanced Knee Preservation Program led by Dr. Karun Jain integrates cutting-edge orthobiologic therapies, cartilage regeneration techniques, and minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to treat knee conditions at an early stage and maintain long-term joint health.
This program focuses on preserving the natural knee joint while restoring mobility, relieving pain, and improving quality of life.
Why Knee Preservation Is Important
The natural knee joint provides superior biomechanics compared to artificial implants. Therefore, whenever possible, preserving the patient's own joint is the preferred treatment strategy, particularly in younger or active individuals.
Conditions such as early osteoarthritis, cartilage injuries, meniscus damage, and ligament instability may gradually lead to joint degeneration if left untreated. Early intervention through regenerative therapies and minimally invasive procedures can help slow or reverse this progression.
The goal of knee preservation is to:
Who Can Benefit From the Knee Preservation Program
The program is particularly beneficial for patients with:
Patients who wish to maintain an active lifestyle and avoid major surgery may benefit significantly from knee preservation strategies.
Advanced Regenerative Therapies
Modern regenerative orthopaedics plays a central role in knee preservation by stimulating the body's natural healing mechanisms.
Dr. Karun Jain utilizes a range of advanced orthobiologic therapies including:
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP)
PRP is derived from the patient's own blood and contains concentrated platelets that release growth factors responsible for tissue healing. PRP injections can help reduce inflammation and promote healing in damaged cartilage and soft tissues.
Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC)
GFC provides a highly concentrated source of growth factors that support tissue repair and regeneration within the knee joint.
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)
BMAC contains regenerative cells obtained from bone marrow that can support cartilage repair and bone healing.
Micro-Fat (mFAT) Therapy
Micro-fat therapy uses adipose-derived regenerative cells to promote cartilage regeneration and improve joint health.
These therapies may help improve symptoms and delay the progression of degenerative joint disease.
Advanced Cartilage Regeneration Procedures
Cartilage damage is one of the primary causes of knee pain and joint degeneration. The Advanced Knee Preservation Program incorporates modern cartilage restoration techniques including:
AutoCart Cartilage Regeneration Techniques
Chondrofillers and Injectable Cartilage Restoration Technologies
OATS (Osteochondral Autograft Transfer System)
Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI)
These procedures aim to regenerate damaged cartilage, restore smooth joint surfaces, and prevent progression of arthritis.
Arthroscopic Knee Preservation Procedures
Minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery is often used to treat structural problems within the knee joint.
Arthroscopic procedures may include:
Arthroscopy allows precise treatment of joint injuries while minimizing surgical trauma and recovery time.
Biologic Augmentation & Tissue Engineering
Modern knee preservation techniques also incorporate advanced biologic implants that support tissue healing.
These technologies may include:
Jewel ACL Augmentation System
BioBrace Biologic Implants
Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) Implants
Regeneten Biologic Patches
Biologic Scaffolds for Cartilage Repair
These implants provide structural support while promoting natural tissue regeneration.
Comprehensive Evaluation and Personalized Treatment
Every patient undergoes a detailed evaluation before beginning the knee preservation program.
Assessment typically includes:
Based on these findings, Dr. Karun Jain develops a personalized treatment plan tailored to the patient's condition, lifestyle, and activity level.
Advantages of Knee Preservation Treatments
Knee preservation strategies offer several advantages compared to early joint replacement surgery.
These include:
A Future-Focused Approach to Knee Care
Advances in regenerative orthopaedics and cartilage restoration have transformed the management of knee disorders. The Advanced Knee Preservation Program combines modern scientific knowledge with innovative surgical and biologic techniques to offer patients cutting-edge treatment options.
Dr. Karun Jain remains committed to providing state-of-the-art knee preservation treatments aimed at restoring joint health, reducing pain, and helping patients maintain mobility for years to come.

