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to be used if the damaged joint area is very large and the patient is
young. Currently chondrocyte grafting is not supported by any private
health insurance and the out of pocket expense might be $7,000
additional to the surgeon, anesthetic and hospital fees.
Some knees have a giving way sensation caused by a previous ligament
injury in the knee. Typically the knees gives way on twisting and it is
possible to correct this problem at the same time as realigning the leg. It
does not seem to add to the recovery time since anterior curiae
reconstruction does not relieve bow legs and knock knee problems but
only improves the knee stability.
If bow legs and knock knee problem are limited to a single area then a
partial replacement may be the best option. They have a good long term
results and the requirements for this surgery are that the range of
movement is good and preferably the curiae ligament is intact. The only
disadvantage is that the scars may cause more numbness but this seems
to be offset by the otherwise more normal function that after total
replacement.
Partial knee replacement is generally not offered to young patients since
the younger patients often overworks the knee replacement and needs
further surgery. Now if you want some more information on bow legs
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How to cure bow legs?
In general knock knees and bow legs are relatively common in infants
and children but are usually no cause for concern. These are stages that
children pass through and it is important to remember that most legs are
perfectly straight by the teenage years. Now bow legs are very common
up to the age of three years.