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Reuben Gobezie, M.D.
Director, Cleveland Shoulder Institute University Hospitals of Cleveland
Fellowship Director, Cleveland Akron Shoulder & Elbow Fellowship (CASE)
Head, Cartilage Transplant Center of Cleveland
Phone Numbers
Appointments: (216) 844-7200
Office Number: (216) 844-7093
FAX Number: (216) 844-5970
Email: Reuben.Gobezie@UHhospitals.org
Office Locations
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3909 Orange Place
Orange Village, OH 44122
County: Cuyahoga-East
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1611 S. Green Road
South Euclid, OH 44121
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960 Clague Road
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44 Blaine Ave
Cleveland, OH 44146
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Twinsburg, OH 44087
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9000 Mentor Ave
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27100 Chardon Rd
Richmond Hts, OH 44143
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7500 Auburn Rd
Concord, OH 44077
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of cartilage defects
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What
are the signs and symptoms of an articular cartilage injury that
may be treated with the microfracture technique?
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Intermittent swelling - Loose fragments floating in the
knee can cause swelling to occur.
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Pain - Pain with prolonged walking or climbing stairs
can occur.
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Giving way - The knee may occasionally buckle or give
way when weight is placed upon it.
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Locking or catching - Loose, floating pieces of cartilage
may catch in the joint as it bends, causing the knee to lock
or have limited motion.
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Noise - The knee may make noise (called crepitus) during
motion, especially if the cartilage on the back of the kneecap
is damaged. This noise is often described as "snap, crackle,
and pop".
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