Purpose:?To evaluate the outcomes of bipolar osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation in the patellofemoral joint. Summary: Limited studies are available pertaining to OCA transplantation in the
Purpose:?To evaluate the outcomes of bipolar osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation in the patellofemoral joint. Summary: Limited studies are available pertaining to OCA transplantation in the
After a string of serious knee injuries, Mark, a 19-year-old college football player, faces an uncertain future playing the game he loves. In addition to
By JRF Ortho Isolated femoral condyle lesions account for 75% of the cartilage repair procedures performed in the knee joint, and physicians have a variety
As a soccer player for the University of Illinois, Rachel constantly pushed herself. Being active was crucial to her lifestyle both on and off the
By JRF Ortho Knee pain in active patients over 40 is often difficult to treat but according to researchers presenting their work today at the
JRF Ortho specializes in providing orthopedic surgeons with the highest viability, most widely available cartilage solutions in the industry. Our goal is to provide innovative
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