Knee
Expert in knee surgery and rehabilitation
Your knees drive your mobility. From sports injuries to age-related wear, I combine navigation or robotics, arthroscopy, and joint preservation with personalized rehab. I work with all insurers via reimbursement.
Surgery & rehab specialist
Integrated knee plan with technology, precision, and human care.
I organize your diagnosis, treatment, and recovery across five key areas: trauma, sports medicine, arthroscopy, degenerative (OA and robotic replacement), and deformities. Choose your path; I guide you with clear protocols.

Robotic surgery & prosthesis
Part of the osteoarthritis pathway: sub-millimetric precision with navigation or robot for knee implants and accelerated recovery.
Read more →Knee trauma
Fractures, dislocations, and acute injuries with a focus on preserving tissue and stability.
Read more →Sports medicine
Ligament injuries and safe return-to-sport with accelerated protocols.
Read more →Arthroscopy
Minimally invasive diagnosis and repair of meniscus and cartilage with small incisions.
Read more →Degenerative disorders
Conservative options and replacement (navigation/robot) when wear limits daily life.
Read more →Deformities & growth
Correction of varus/valgus and adolescent knee pain to avoid early osteoarthritis.
Read more →Core pathways
Main conditions and solutions
Six key focuses to address your knee pain or instability. Each card summarizes the issue and guides you to the right solution.
ACL tear & instability
The athlete’s nightmare. Swelling and “giving way” after pivots or landings.
Meniscal tears
Meniscus cushions your knee. A tear can cause pain, locking, or catching. We evaluate repair vs trim.
Patellar tendinopathy
Jumpers’ knee: pain below the kneecap with stairs/jumps. Needs specific loading, not just rest.
Osteoarthritis & cartilage wear
Stiffness, crepitus, progressive pain. Early care or robotics can help you live without pain.
Angular deformities
Bowlegs/knock-knees increase one-side load and speed up wear. Correcting alignment protects the joint.
Adolescent knee pain
Osgood-Schlatter or Sinding-Larsen in young athletes. Manage to avoid growth-plate sequelae.
Chondral lesions
Cartilage damage causes deep pain, crepitus, and effusion. Arthroscopy or biologic techniques when needed.
Cysts & periarticular masses
Baker or meniscal cysts often come from inside the joint. Treat the cause to prevent recurrence.
Tumors/masses around the knee
Lipomas, osteochondromas or other masses need precise diagnosis. Imaging and biopsy if indicated.
Quick guide
What do you feel in your knee?
Pick the symptom that best matches what you feel to orient the diagnosis.
My knee feels like it “gives way.”↓
Could be patellar instability or ACL tear. We check tracking and ligament integrity.
It clicks or locks when I walk.↓
Typical of a meniscus tear or loose body. MRI and specific tests guide treatment.
Pain just below the kneecap when jumping.↓
Likely patellar tendinopathy. Needs specific loading, not only rest or meds.
My recommendations
Want more detail? Download my Knee Guide Vol. 1 — 2024.
A clear guide to understand knee pain: common problems by age, key symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, and tips to protect your knees.
Download free guideInside the guide
- • Common knee problems by age.
- • Key symptoms and when to seek care.
- • How the knee is evaluated and diagnosed.
- • Conservative and surgical options.
- • 5 tips to protect your knees.
