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Expert Orthopedic Knee Care You Can Count On

Core Alliance Spine and Orthopedics provides advanced knee surgery in Bloomfield, NJ, under the direction of Dr. Aron D. Rovner, a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon with more than two decades of experience treating complex joint and sports-related injuries. 

Recognized by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery and the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr. Rovner takes a conservative-first approach, recommending surgery only when other treatments have not delivered results. 

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What Is Knee Surgery?

Knee surgery refers to a range of orthopedic procedures performed to diagnose, repair, or reconstruct damaged structures within the knee joint. The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body, consisting of bones (the femur, tibia, and patella), cartilage (including the menisci), ligaments (such as the ACL and MCL), and tendons that work together to provide stability, flexibility, and shock absorption.

When injury, overuse, or degeneration compromises these structures, it can result in pain, swelling, instability, or limited range of motion. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the two most common orthopedic surgeries performed are ACL reconstruction and knee replacement, both of which fall under the umbrella of knee surgery.

Benefits of Knee Surgery

When conservative treatments such as physical therapy, bracing, medications, and injections no longer provide adequate relief, knee surgery can offer meaningful and lasting improvement. 
Benefits of surgical intervention include:

  • Pain reduction: Removing or repairing damaged tissue addresses the root cause of knee pain rather than masking symptoms.
  • Restored stability: Ligament repairs and reconstructions restore the structural integrity of the knee, reducing the risk of giving way or re-injury.
  • Improved mobility: Surgery can restore range of motion compromised by torn cartilage, loose bodies, or scar tissue within the joint.
  • Minimally invasive options: Arthroscopic techniques used by Dr. Rovner result in smaller incisions, less postoperative discomfort, and faster healing.
  • Preservation of joint health: Procedures like meniscal repair aim to preserve natural cartilage, supporting long-term knee function.
  • Faster return to activity: Many arthroscopic knee procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, with patients resuming light activity within days.
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Are You a Candidate for Knee Surgery in Bloomfield, NJ?

You may be a candidate for knee surgery in Bloomfield, NJ if:

  • Knee pain, swelling, or instability persists despite several weeks or months of conservative treatment
  • You experience mechanical symptoms such as locking, catching, or the knee giving out
  • An MRI or other imaging confirms structural damage such as a torn meniscus, ACL tear, or cartilage injury
  • Pain interferes with daily activities like walking, climbing stairs, exercising, or sleeping
  • Previous nonsurgical treatments, including physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, or corticosteroid injections, have not provided lasting improvement

Why Choose Core Alliance Spine and Orthopedics?

Core Alliance combines deep orthopedic experience with a patient-first philosophy that puts your comfort and outcome at the center of every decision.

Dr. Rovner's expertise extends across both spine and sports medicine, giving him a unique perspective on the musculoskeletal system as a whole. This dual specialization allows him to identify related issues that other providers may overlook.

What to Expect Before, During, and After Knee Surgery

Consultation and Cost

Your first visit to Core Alliance in Bloomfield, NJ, is a thorough, unhurried evaluation. Dr. Rovner will:

  • Listen carefully to your symptoms, history, and treatment goals
  • Perform a detailed physical examination of your knee, testing range of motion, stability, and strength
  • Review imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI scans
  • Explain your diagnosis in clear, understandable terms
  • Present all available options — conservative and surgical — so you can make an informed decision

You can also start with a virtual consultation for added convenience. Costs depend on your insurance coverage, the type of procedure, and any additional diagnostics needed. Core Alliance accepts most major PPO plans and can confirm your benefits before treatment begins.

Procedure Steps

The specific steps of your knee surgery depend on the type of procedure. For arthroscopic knee surgery, the most common approach Dr. Rovner uses, the process generally includes:

  • Anesthesia is administered (local, regional, or general, depending on the procedure and your needs)
  • Two to three small incisions are made around the knee joint
  • An arthroscope (a thin, camera-equipped instrument) is inserted to project real-time images of the inside of the knee to a high-definition monitor
  • Specialized surgical instruments are used to repair, remove, or reconstruct damaged tissue
  • The procedure typically takes 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the type and extent of the repair
  • Incisions are closed with sutures or surgical tape, and a sterile dressing and knee brace are applied
  • You'll spend a short time in recovery before being discharged with detailed postoperative instructions

Recovery and Results Timeline

Recovery varies by procedure, but arthroscopic knee surgery generally allows for a faster return to daily life than traditional open surgery. A general timeline includes:

  • Day of surgery: Most arthroscopic knee procedures are outpatient. You'll go home the same day with weight-bearing instructions specific to your repair.
  • First 1–2 weeks: Rest, elevation, icing, and limited weight-bearing. Stitches are typically removed within 7 to 10 days. Light movement is encouraged.
  • Weeks 2–6: Physical therapy begins to restore range of motion, flexibility, and strength. Gradual progression to more normal daily activities.
  • Weeks 6–12: Continued strengthening, balance training, and functional exercises. Many patients return to most activities during this phase.
  • 3–6 months: Progressive return to sports, exercise, and more demanding physical activity, with clearance from Dr. Rovner.
  • 6–12 months: Full recovery for more complex procedures such as ACL reconstruction. Long-term improvement continues as tissues fully heal and strengthen.
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Types of Knee Surgery Offered at Core Alliance

Core Alliance offers a comprehensive range of knee procedures at the Bloomfield, NJ, location, including:

  • Knee Arthroscopy: A minimally invasive diagnostic and treatment procedure used to address a wide range of knee conditions through small incisions.
  • Meniscectomy: Removal of part or all of a torn meniscus that is causing pain, swelling, or mechanical symptoms such as locking.
  • Meniscal Repair: Reattachment of a torn meniscus using sutures, preserving the natural cartilage cushion in the knee.
  • ACL Reconstruction: Replacement of a torn anterior cruciate ligament with a graft to restore knee stability.
  • ACL Repair: Reattachment of a torn ACL in select cases where the ligament is suitable for direct repair rather than full reconstruction.

Each procedure is tailored to your anatomy, injury type, and lifestyle goals. 

Schedule Your Knee Surgery Consultation in Bloomfield, NJ

Whether you're dealing with a sports injury, a torn meniscus, or chronic joint instability, Dr. Aron D. Rovner and the Core Alliance team are ready to help you heal.

Call Core Alliance's Bloomfield office today at (973) 771-5361 or request an appointment online to schedule your consultation.

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