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Knee instability diagnosis
1297
Arthroscopic or open surgical reconstruction of ligament with autotransplantation to treat knee instability
5246.1
Orthopedic rehabilitation
690.57
According to the Focus magazine, the University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich is regularly ranked among the best medical institutions in Germany! The hospital is the largest multidisciplinary medical facility, as well as a leading research and training center in Germany and Europe. The hospital is proud of i
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University Hospital Jena
University Hospital Jena
Overall rating8.9 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the University Hospital Jena regularly ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital has positioned itself as a multidisciplinary medical facility with a long history of more than 200 years. Since its foundation, the hospital has been constantly developing and modernizin
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According to the authoritative Focus magazine, the University Hospital Duesseldorf ranks among the top Germany hospitals! The hospital is an excellent example of a combination of high-quality health care, research and teaching activities. With more than 50,000 inpatients and about 300,000 outpatients every year, the hospital is
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According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the University Hospital RWTH Aachen ranks among the top German hospitals! As a maximum care university medical facility, the hospital guarantees patients first-class medical services combined with a respectful and human attitude. The hospital integrates all the modern options for the
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The University Hospital Marburg UKGM offers patients modern diagnostics and comprehensive therapy at the international level. As a maximum care hospital, the medical facility specializes in all fields of modern medicine ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The main areas of specialization of the hospital are
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University Hospital Essen
University Hospital Essen
Overall rating9.6 / 10
According to the authoritative Focus magazine the University Hospital Essen ranks among the top German hospitals! With 27 specialized departments and 24 institutes, the hospital in Germany is a maximum care medical facility. The hospital has 1,300 beds for inpatient treatment. A highly qualified medical team of more than 6,000 e
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The University Hospital Giessen UKGM positions itself as an ultramodern medical facility with outstanding quality of medical care. The hospital presents almost all areas of medicine, ranging from ophthalmology to traumatology and dentistry. The priorities of the hospital’s activities include surgery, neurosurgery, oncology
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According to the Focus magazine, the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf is one of the top ten hospitals in Germany! Since its foundation in 1889, the hospital has taken a leading position in the European medical arena, which it still holds today. A highly competent medical team of more than 15,300 employees takes care of the
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The University Hospital Saarland Homburg is the largest hospital in the city of Homburg and the most important medical facility in the region. The hospital, which currently has 30 specialized departments and 20 institutes, was founded in 1947 and operates on the basis of Saarland University. The hospital plays a leading role in
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According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the HELIOS University Hospital Wuppertal ranks among the top medical facilities in Germany! The hospital rightfully enjoys the status of the maximum care medical facility and provides its high-quality services in all modern fields of medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the
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According to the Focus magazine, University Hospital Erlangen ranks among the best medical facilities in Germany! The hospital is one of the leading healthcare facilities in Bavaria and offers top-class medical care distinguished by the close intertwining of clinical activities with research and training of medical students. The
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As an academic hospital at the Hanover Medical School, the University Orthopedic Hospital Hannover-Annastift MHH offers a first-class medical care corresponding to the highest level of university medicine. The hospital is fitted out with the advanced medical equipment, an innovative X-ray unit, five modern operating rooms and th
The University Hospital Oldenburg is a multidisciplinary medical complex offering top-notch services of the European standard. The hospital has 20 specialized departments, 15 highly specialized centers, and more than 10 institutes. The hospital provides services in almost all areas of modern medicine: general and abdominal surge
The Rambam Health Care Campus Haifa is the largest and the most progressive hospital in Northern Israel. The medical center was founded in 1938 and nowadays is proud of its long history, rich and successful experience in providing comprehensive medical services in all medical fields. The hospital serves more than 2 million local
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The Medicana International Istanbul Hospital is a modern medical institution, which provides patients with an individual approach, excellent health service and attentive care. The hospital is part of the largest Turkish network of the Medicana hospitals. Due to its long successful clinical activities, the network has won th
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The Medicana International Ankara Hospital is one of the leading medical centers, which belongs to the largest medical network Medicana in Turkey. The hospital incorporates all specialties of the modern medicine under one roof. It particularly focuses on bone marrow transplantation, cardiology, cardiovascular surg
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Knee instability is an impairment of the ability of the knee joint to maintain the correct axis of the lower limb. When walking, the knee can be deflected forward, backward, inward or outward, or abnormal rotation of the lower leg occurs. Joint movements are limited due to the ligaments. Most cases of instability are associated with their rupture. Pathology can also develop due to bone structure lesions. Doctors abroad successfully treat knee instability with minimally invasive surgery. Full rehabilitation allows patients to return to their maximum level of physical activity 4-6 months after a surgical intervention.

Content

  1. Causes of knee instability
  2. Diagnostics
  3. Conservative therapy
  4. Anterior cruciate ligament plastic surgery
  5. Damage to several ligaments
  6. Rehabilitation
  7. Why is it worth undergoing treatment of knee instability abroad
  8. Treatment in Europe at an affordable price

Causes of knee instability 

 

Knee instability is usually the result of the previous knee ligament injuries. This is the most commonly injured joint. Knee injuries account for 50% of all registered joint injuries.

The most common injury is meniscus tear. In second place is the cruciate ligament rupture. It is not uncommon for these two injuries to be detected at the same time. At risk are young people and adolescents who play sports and lead an active lifestyle.

Developed countries are making significant advances in the treatment of knee instability. Previously, after joint injuries, patients often received conservative treatment, which did not always lead to good functional outcomes. But in recent years, surgical procedures have become less traumatic thanks to the introduction of arthroscopy. Therefore, the frequency of their use is increasing. In the last 15 years alone, the number of operations for knee injuries in developed countries has quadrupled.

Athletes are most often injured. Each day, anterior cruciate ligament ruptures occur in 1 out of 1,500 skiers and 1 out of 1,700 football players. This is one of the most common injuries in sports. It accounts for 2.6% of all injuries of the musculoskeletal system.

Among patients with knee instability are more men, as they are more likely to play sports. However, among female athletes, knee injuries are more common in percentage terms. Their ligaments are weaker, they break more easily, so the risk of developing knee instability is 4-10 times higher, according to different authors.

Another cause of instability is external patellar dislocation. In 80% of cases, they occur due to congenital structural features of the knee. The most common prerequisites are a flat intercondylar notch, a dysplastic type of structure and a high position of the patella, displacement of the tibial tuberosity, or a generalized joint hypermobility syndrome. There are currently over 160 different surgical procedures to correct this cause of knee instability.

Diagnostics 

 

If instability develops, the doctor must find out the cause of this condition in order to choose the best therapy option. At the examination stage, the following diagnostic procedures can be carried out:

  • Functional tests – the doctor determines which movements in the knee are excessive or limited in order to find out which anatomical structures are damaged.
  • MRI – the best way to visualize structures within a joint.
  • Direct magnetic resonance arthrography – the procedure involves the introduction of a contrast agent into the joint, which makes the diagnosis more accurate.
  • Diagnostic arthroscopy is the most accurate, but invasive examination, involving the introduction of a thin tube with a video camera into the patient's knee.

Conservative therapy 

 

Conservative therapy is ineffective in knee instability treatment. If the stability of the joint is impaired, this indicates that the ligaments or bone structures are damaged. Anatomical defects can only be corrected with surgery.

Conservative therapy is of secondary importance. With its help, doctors can eliminate pain, swelling, and relieve joint inflammation. After the surgical intervention, doctors use both medicines and non-drug treatments to speed up the patient's recovery and ease the postoperative period.

Anterior cruciate ligament plastic surgery

 

Anterior cruciate ligament rupture is the most common cause of knee instability. There are more than 250 methods of surgical treatment of this pathology described in the literature.

The surgery should be performed as early as possible, preferably no later than 3 months after the knee injury. Otherwise, damage to the menisci, degeneration of the articular cartilage, damage to the joint capsule and other ligaments may occur. In recent years, specialists try to perform the surgical intervention in the acute period of trauma.

Although there are a variety of surgical treatment methods, their essence is similar. Doctors suture a torn ligament, suture other tissues to it (hybrid operations) or perform plastic surgery. In fact, they form a new ligament from other ligaments or tendons, donor tissues, and artificial materials.

The most commonly used group of surgical interventions is the anterior cruciate ligament plastic repair. The most widespread is autoplasty. It provides the most reliable results. The restored ligament turns out to be strong, the risk of its repeated rupture is very low, which is especially important for athletes and young physically active people.

The following materials can be used for autoplasty: 

  • Patient's own patellar ligament. 
  • Peroneus longus tendon. 
  • Patellar tendon. 
  • Hamstring tendon. 
  • Achilles tendon. 

There is no ideal option. Some surgical options provide more reliable results, while others have a lower risk of complications. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. Different countries use different types of plastic surgery. For example, in North America, doctors prefer to use the Achilles tendon or the patella's own ligament. Doctors in Europe often use tendons of the semimembranosus, thin, posterior tibial muscle for plastic surgery. Plastic repair of the patient's own patellar ligament can rarely be performed due to the risk of complications from the donor site: long-term pain, patellar tendonitis, and patellofemoral arthrosis.

To reduce the trauma of the operation, alloplasty can be performed. With this approach, doctors use a preserved donor ligament or tendon. The advantages of this approach are obvious: there is no trauma to the donor site, the operation is less traumatic, there are no scars in the incision area (a better cosmetic effect). In addition, the graft can be perfectly sized. Nonetheless, there is a big drawback: the new ligament will not be very strong. Therefore, this type of surgery is not suitable for athletes, but it can be used for elderly people with low physical activity.

Some hospitals use synthetic materials for ligament plastic surgery. Like allografts, they are less durable than the patient's own ligaments and tendons.

To fix the new ligament inside the knee, doctors use titanium screws, bone nails, compression impaction, and anchor clamps.

Damage to several ligaments 

 

With severe knee injuries, several ligaments can sometimes be damaged at once. In addition to the anterior cruciate ligament, it can be the posterior cruciate or lateral ligaments. Such concomitant injuries are rare. They usually result from a direct blow to the knee. As a result of falling from a height or traffic accidents, damage to the ligamentous apparatus can occur.

The damage to several ligaments can be corrected with the help of one or more surgical interventions. Whenever possible, preference is given to a single-stage correction. Doctors more often perform the single-stage plastic surgery of the anterior cruciate and lateral knee ligaments. With the posterior cruciate ligament damage, the two-stage correction is often performed. The interval between operations is 4 to 6 months. Compared to the single-stage intervention, this approach reduces the risk of some complications, primarily contracture (stiffness) and recurrence of knee instability.

Along with the cruciate ligament, the knee meniscus can often be damaged as well. The correction of these two pathologies can be carried out simultaneously or in two stages. The preference is given to the single-stage surgery to eliminate two consequences of the traumatic knee injury. Most doctors perform anterior cruciate ligament plastic surgery, resection or meniscus suture repair using the single-stage approach. Less commonly, the treatment can be performed in two stages. In this case, the intervention is first performed on the meniscus, and after a while the ligamentous apparatus is operated on. The time interval between two surgical interventions should be reduced to a minimum, since until the integrity of the anterior cruciate ligament is restored, the risk of repeated meniscus tear remains increased.

Rehabilitation 

 

After the surgical correction of knee instability, patients require long-term rehabilitation. Ligaments grow together very slowly. Some surgical procedures involve additional bone tissue intervention. Therefore, rehabilitation takes from 4 to 6 months, depending on the type of surgery performed, the patient's health status, the effectiveness of the rehabilitation program and the requirements for the final outcomes.

The main method of rehabilitation is physical training (therapeutic exercises). The volume of loads is selected individually and gradually increases. Medical facilities abroad use advanced types of special rehabilitation exercise devices, which help to quickly restore muscle strength and proprioceptive sensitivity.

Massage and physiotherapeutic procedures, passive movements in the joint, electrical muscle stimulation – all these procedures are important in the first few days after the operation. They help improve blood circulation, eliminate edema, and slow down atrophic changes in the muscles of the limb. In the following months, these methods are used in rehabilitation to recover from physical training.

After ligament surgery, rehabilitation takes place in 4 phases: 

  • Phase 1 lasts about 1 month. During this period, the mobility of the limb is limited by a bandage. Nevertheless, by the end of the first month, patients should restore the range of motion in the joint, learn to walk without crutches and work on strengthening the thigh muscles. Doctors use a variety of procedures and medications to relieve knee pain, inflammation and swelling.
  • Phase 2 lasts up to 2.5 months. The patient can already work out in the gym, swimming pool, and on rehabilitation exercise equipment. The objective of this stage is to bring the range of motion in the knee to the level that was before the injury. Other goals include complete control when walking, balance, increased muscle strength in the limb.
  • Phase 3 lasts up to 4 months. Limb strength reaches 90% of a healthy leg. The patient can already run and return to sports training. A person is working out on an exercise bike, treadmill, rowing machine.
  • Phase 4 lasts up to 6 months. This phase aims to completely relieve pain, swelling, coordination, and return the patient to the previous sports form. Upon completion of this stage, the person can return to maximum loads.

Why is it worth undergoing treatment of knee instability abroad 

 

In developed countries, modern minimally invasive procedures and surgical interventions are used to restore the stability of the knee joint. You can expect to return to your previous physical activity as soon as possible after treatment. In the long-term postoperative period there will be no pain, swelling, the strength and sensitivity of the limb will be fully restored. You can return to physical labor or sports. The relapses of instability after treatment are extremely rare in developed countries.

There are several reasons for you to undergo treatment abroad: 

  • Most of the surgical interventions are performed using minimally invasive techniques: through several punctures in the knee area instead of a large incision. 
  • Reliable methods of plastic repair of torn ligaments. 
  • Minimal risk of complications.
  • Possibility of simultaneous correction of several knee injuries at once: plastic surgery of several ligaments, restoration of the meniscus and knee ligaments.
  • Early rehabilitation to reduce the risk of complications and shorten the length of hospital stay.
  • Full rehabilitation will allow you to quickly return to the previous level of physical activity or reach the peak of sports form. 

Treatment in Europe at an affordable price 

 

To undergo knee instability treatment in one of the European hospitals, please use the services of the Booking Health company. On our website, you can find out the cost of treatment in different hospitals and compare prices in order to book a medical care program at a favorable price. The treatment of knee instability in a European hospital will be easier and faster for you, and the cost of treatment will be lower.

You are welcome to leave your request on the Booking Health website. Our specialist will contact you and provide a free consultation on treatment in Europe. Booking Health will take care of the organization of your trip abroad. We will provide the following benefits for you:

  • We will select a hospital for treatment in Europe, whose doctors specialize in the treatment of knee instability and achieve the best results.
  • We will solve the problem of the language barrier, and help to establish communication with your doctor.
  • We will reduce the waiting time for the medical care program. You will undergo treatment at the most suitable dates for you.
  • We will reduce the price. The cost of treatment in European hospitals will be lower due to the lack of overpricing and additional coefficients for foreign patients.
  • We will help you solve any organizational issues: we will draw up documents, meet you abroad and take you to the hospital, book a hotel, provide interpreting services.
  • We will prepare a program and translate medical documents. You will not need to repeat the previously performed diagnostic procedures.
  • We will help you keep in touch with the hospital after the completion of your treatment in Europe.
  • We will arrange additional diagnostic examinations and treatment in a European hospital, if required.
  • We will buy medicines in another country and forward them to your native country.

The world's leading doctors will take care of your health. The specialists of the Booking Health company will help reduce the cost of treatment, organize your trip, and you can fully focus on restoring your health.

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda IvanisovaDr. Farrukh Ahmed