
One of the most vexing problems in podiatric surgery over the past few decades has been surgical cartilage repair. Cartilage is the thick, rubbery material that coats the ends of your bones at the joint. Hyaline cartilage, found on most joint surfaces, enables joint mobility and protects the bones from friction caused by movement.
While cartilage tissue is made up of cells, it cannot repair itself due to a lack of blood vessels and adequate blood supply. Therefore, cartilage restoration is often needed to repair damaged articular cartilage.
Trauma can damage the cartilage, which fractures into slivers that may “float” around the joint. These defects are referred to as articular cartilage lesions and can cause pain and swelling in the joint. Ultimately, injured articular cartilage and articular cartilage defects can develop into osteoarthritis, which can require even more invasive procedures like osteotomy if not addressed.
Dr. Justin Franson, DPM, is a Board Certified Podiatric Foot and Ankle Specialist and Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. He attended the School College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, graduating in 2001. Dr. Franson then accepted a three-year residency program at the Greater Los Angeles VA and UCLA County Hospital.
Dr. Franson specializes in several areas including total ankle replacement and sports medicine. Treating athletes and weekend warriors like himself brings him a lot of joy. Dr. Franson keeps active with running marathons, triathlons, hiking, basketball, and golf.
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