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Cartilage Injuries

Long-Term Effects of Untreated Knee Cartilage Injuries

What are the long-term effects of an untreated cartilage defect?

An untreated cartilage defect can have several long-term effects on the knee and overall joint health.

An untreated cartilage defect may lead to further damage to the knee joint over time. This can include additional ligament, meniscus, or cartilage injuries, which can compound the knee’s instability and decrease its function.

Over the long term, an untreated cartilage defect can significantly increase the risk of developing osteoarthritis in the knee, particularly in the affected compartment. The focal cartilage defect and altered mechanics of the joint can accelerate the widespread degeneration of the articular cartilage, leading to pain, swelling, and reduced joint function.

The cumulative effects of chronic pain, instability, and limited mobility can significantly reduce an individual’s quality of life, making it challenging to participate in everyday activities and sports.

If you suspect you have a focal cartilage defect or are experiencing knee pain, contact Dr. Chahla today to schedule a knee evaluation. Dr. Jorge Chahla is a sports medicine orthopedic complex knee surgeon in Chicago, Illinois who specializes in the treatment of complex knee injuries and cartilage restoration. He is internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of sports medicine and is a pioneer in novel therapies, including cartilage restoration of the knee. Dr. Chahla’s focus is on customized and personalized care to meet the needs of each of his patients. He uses minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to preserve the natural joint and reduce recovery time to accelerate his patients’ return to the activities they love.

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Dr. Jorge Chahla

  • Triple fellowship-trained sports medicine surgeon
  • Performs over 700 surgeries per year
  • Assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at Rush University
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