Healing Cartilage Injuries
Cartilage is the tough, flexible tissue found in many areas of the body, including the ends of bones at a joint, the bronchial tubes, the intervertebral discs (in your back), the ears and the nose.
Cartilage is an important structure composed mainly of a tough connective tissue and water; it has no nerve endings and no blood supply of its own. The smooth surface of cartilage allows bones to slide easily against each other and provides a cushion within joint spaces.
Injured, inflamed or damaged cartilage leads to abnormal joint movement and pain in adjacent structures, such as bone. Because cartilage has no blood supply, injured or damaged cartilage can take a long time to heal relative to muscle or bone.
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Many healthcare professionals have found that Cartilage Injury can be healed with sustained results. With their innovative treatment approaches, they have helped patients to heal their cartilage injuries effectively in 2-6 weeks.
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Cartilage Injury:
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