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Knee realignment surgery

Understanding knee realignment surgery

One of the most common causes of pain, discomfort or stiffness in the knee joint is a type of arthritis known as osteoarthritis. In severe cases of osteoarthritis, the alignment of the knee joint may be affected. Should the joint become significantly misaligned, your consultant may recommend knee realignment surgery is carried out in order to correct the problem and to avoid any further changes occurring.
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How does osteoarthritis affect the knee joint?

Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis in the UK and can affect people of all ages, although it is more commonly seen in adults over 40.

The bones in your knee have a lining of cartilage, known as ‘articular cartilage’, at their ends which helps them to move freely and smoothly over one other. Osteoarthritis causes this cartilage to wear down, leading to pain and stiffness in the knee as the bones rub or ‘grate’ more against each other due to the uneven surfaces.

Damage to the articular cartilage in the joint leads to a greater load being placed onto the tendons, ligaments and muscles of the knee, and this can cause swelling and the formation of small bony spurs, known as osteophytes.

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