The disclosure is directed to a resilient implant for implantation into
human or animal joints to act as a cushion allowing for renewed joint
motion. The implant endures variable joint forces and cyclic loads while
reducing pain and improving function after injury or disease to repair,
reconstruct, and regenerate joint integrity. The implant is deployed in a
prepared debrided joint space, secured to at least one of the joint bones
and expanded in the space, molding to surrounding structures with
sufficient stability to avoid extrusion or dislocation. The implant has
opposing walls that move in varied directions, and an inner space filled
with suitable filler to accommodate motions which mimic or approximate
normal joint motion. The implant pads the damaged joint surfaces,
restores cushioning immediately and may be employed to restore cartilage
to normal by delivering regenerative cells.