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About
The Repicci System
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The knee has a joint surface or "tread,"
much like a tire has a tread.OSTEOARTHRITIS may be considered "tread
disease," a progressive degenerative process that results in wearing
out of the joint surface or "tread". The joint surface eventually
erodes away, exposing the underlying bone. This loss of tread, or
joint surface, may be compared to a bald tire. The exposed bone
is painful with weight bearing. (Insert diagram) The NORMAL KNEE
is a complex joint made of three separate areas that act like the
tires of a car, enduring the "rough road" of walking and other daily
activities. KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS most commonly develops in one "tire"
while sparing the others.
Q.What patient would benefit from this
procedure?
A. Patients of age 55 or older. Symptoms: Pain standing. Pain walking
short distances. Pain changing position such as sitting to standing.
Persistent knee swelling. Knee locking or giving out. Failure to
respond to medical treatment.
Q. What diagnostic test is most helpful
in establishing a need for this procedure?
A. Knee X-rays while weight bearing in the standing position. This
X-ray must demonstrate complete loss of joint cartilage in one weight
bearing area (see X-rays).
Q. I have suffered from knee arthritis
for many years. I am over 55 years of age. Pills, shots, even arthroscopic
surgery have failed to provide relief. I cannot stand for short
periods, such as washing dishes, without pain. Standing produces
a grinding sensation with pain. After activity my knee aches all
night. Can this procedure provide relief?
A. Yes
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