Injuries to the knee can result in tears to the ACL, meniscus, and articular cartilage. Our surgeons are highly trained in minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery techniques to reconstruct the ACL and perform meniscus repairs, restoring the normal function of the knee and getting patients back to the highest level of sport and activity. They also perform cutting edge techniques to repair damaged articular cartilage thereby decreasing the progression of arthritis. Patients who suffer from severe arthritis of the knee can be treated with partial or total knee replacement surgery which can eliminate pain and restore high quality of life.
Front View Knee

Side View Knee

ACL Reconstruction
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the major stabilizers of the knee, and is often torn during sports or trauma. Patients that tear their ACL are often very limited in their activities due to buckling and giving out of the knee. Our surgeons perform advanced arthroscopic techniques to reconstruct the ACL. This restores normal stability and function to the knee, allowing patients a full recovery and return to their sports and activities.
Video: Patellar Tendon ACL Reconstruction – Dr. King
Meniscus Surgery
The meniscus is a C shaped cartilage that helps distribute the forces across the knee. Tears in the meniscus can cause pain, locking, catching, and swelling. Our surgeons use arthroscopic techniques to repair or remove tears in the meniscus. This eliminates the pain and mechanical symptoms, resulting in normal function of the knee.
Knee Replacement
Video: Knee Replacement Overview – Dr. McInnis
DID YOU KNOW?
OSSM is the only Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine group that all physicians are fellowship trained.