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Cartilage Injury

Cartilage Injury

Our Cartilage Injury treatment focuses on relieving joint pain, reducing swelling, and restoring smooth joint movement through accurate diagnosis and appropriate non-surgical or surgical care.

Cartilage Injury

Experiencing joint pain, swelling, locking, or difficulty moving the knee or shoulder smoothly?
Sun Hospitals offers comprehensive Cartilage Injury treatment using advanced diagnostic tools and evidence-based orthopaedic care to identify cartilage damage and prevent further joint deterioration. Guided by experienced orthopaedic specialists, our personalised treatment plans focus on preserving joint health, reducing pain, and restoring function through the most suitable non-surgical management or minimally invasive surgical techniques.

Get expert Cartilage Injury treatment at Sun Hospitals with experienced orthopaedic surgeons, advanced imaging support, and structured rehabilitation care. Accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment planning, and focused recovery management. Book a consultation today.

 

Technology

At Sun Hospitals, we use advanced orthopaedic diagnostics and treatment techniques to manage Cartilage Injuries safely and effectively:

• Digital X-Ray & MRI Imaging – Detailed evaluation of cartilage damage
• Arthroscopic Evaluation – Direct visual assessment of joint cartilage
• Cartilage Repair Procedures – Microfracture and cartilage preservation techniques
• Non-Surgical Management – Medication and physiotherapy-based care
• Structured Rehabilitation Programs – Guided recovery to restore joint strength and mobility

Before Care & After Care

Before Your Consultation / Treatment:
• Avoid activities that worsen joint pain or swelling
• Inform the doctor about previous joint injuries or surgeries
• Carry all relevant X-rays, MRI scans, and medical reports
• Follow medication or pre-treatment instructions as advised

After Your Treatment:
• Follow prescribed physiotherapy and joint-strengthening exercises
• Avoid high-impact or twisting movements initially
• Take medications strictly as prescribed
• Attend follow-up visits to monitor healing and joint recovery

Note: Mild swelling or stiffness may persist initially. Cartilage healing and functional improvement progress gradually over weeks to months, depending on treatment type and rehabilitation compliance.

Why Choose Sun Orthopaedics?

20+ Years of Expertise

Providing advanced orthopaedic care with top technology and experienced specialists.

18,000+ Successful Surgeries

Includes 8,000+ knee surgeries and 5,000+ shoulder surgeries performed with precision.

Robotic Knee Replacement

Advanced robotic-assisted joint replacement for faster recovery and long-term results.

Two Centres in Bangalore

Mathikere & Vidyaranyapura units offering complete orthopaedic and sports rehab care.

Rated 4.9 ★ by Patients

Thousands of satisfied patients with consistently high recovery and success rates.

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    Quick answers to questions you may have

    How long does recovery take after cartilage injury treatment?
    Recovery duration depends on the size and location of the cartilage injury and the treatment approach. Many patients improve over a few weeks, while surgical cases may require longer rehabilitation.
    Is cartilage injury treatment painful? +
    Treatment focuses on reducing pain and inflammation. Mild discomfort may occur initially, but pain is effectively managed with medication and guided physiotherapy.
    When can I resume normal activities? +
    Light activities may resume gradually as pain reduces. Return to full activity depends on healing progress and rehabilitation guidance from your specialist.
    Can cartilage injuries be treated without surgery? +
    Yes. Many cartilage injuries respond well to non-surgical treatment such as medication, physiotherapy, and activity modification. Surgery is considered for persistent symptoms or significant damage.
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