From Slam Dunks to Setbacks: How Knee Injuries Impact the NCAA Basketball Tournament
- Published: 3/18/2025
- 3 min
Knee Injuries We See All Too Often
Basketball is a high-impact sport that involves a lot of jumping, sudden stops, and quick changes in direction. These movements put a significant strain on the knees, making them susceptible to various injuries. There are two specific injuries, though, no player wishes on their worst enemy.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears:
ACL injuries occur when there is a sudden change in direction or a direct blow to the knee. This injury is particularly common in basketball due to the sport's dynamic movements.
Meniscal Tears:
The meniscus is a piece of cartilage that acts as a cushion between the thigh bone and the shinbone. A tear can occur due to twisting or turning movements, often seen during pivoting in basketball.
Empowering Comebacks: CONMED's Comprehensive Knee Portfolio
CONMED's knee portfolio includes a range of innovative products designed to support surgeons in performing ACL and meniscal repairs with minimal disruption to the surrounding anatomy.
Infinity™ Knee System:
This all-in-one system accommodates multiple techniques and procedures, offering versatility and precision in knee surgeries.
BioBrace® Reinforced BioInductive Implant:
This implant is designed to strengthen repairs and facilitate healing, making it an excellent choice for both ACL and meniscal repairs.
Infinity AIM™ Meniscal Repair Device:
The AIM™ device maximizes repair with minimal anatomic disruption. Its hidden implant design and retractable sheath allow for precise placement while protecting the meniscus and surrounding structures.