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Definition, Aetiology & Natural History -- Nonsurgical Management of Osteoarthritis. Surgical Management: Meniscus Surgery -- Arthroscopic Debridement in the Presence of Osteoarthritis -- Cartilage Preservation & Restoration -- Osteotomy around  the knee -- Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty -- Total Knee Arthroplasty -- New and Evolving Surgical Techniques -- Conclusions and Future Directions. 330 $aThis book is a rich source of practical guidance on the management of relatively young patients with osteoarthritis of the knee that will assist physicians and allied health professionals in enabling patients to remain active and sustain their quality of life. It provides up-to-date knowledge on the available treatment options, describes the evidence base for each option, and identifies the appropriate timing and indications. The book opens by considering the basic science behind osteoarthritis, which is critical to management. 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