Pain in the Knee
Your knees have a wide range of motion and carry your full body weight which makes them susceptible to injury and arthritis. Your knee, which is the largest hinge-type joint in the body, is prone to injury. When it is severely damaged or affected by osteoarthritis, activities such as walking or participating in sports can become impossible due to pain in the knee. Reconstruction of this joint or knee replacement can be ways to regain function and restore the
Knee Pain Treatment Plan
Because most orthopedic diseases and injuries require more than one form of treatment, our experienced experts work with you to develop a unique and individualized treatment plan. This comprehensive approach provides patients with the highest quality of care, from diagnosis and treatment to rehabilitation, allowing the patient to resume the activities they enjoy.
Joint preservation is a concept of restoring normal and pain-free function to the knee. Joint preservation is achieved through the use of multi-modality treatment options that can include activity modifications, physical therapy, medications, injections, and sometimes surgery. Just as every patient is different, each patient’s joint preservation strategy is personalized for his or her age, activity level, expectations, and degree of joint dysfunction.
Our orthopedic surgeons are well-qualified by many years of orthopedic training and experience to provide you with both surgical and nonsurgical state of the art orthopedic care. Our wide spectrum of care includes:
- inflammatory arthritis or osteoarthritis
- cartilage or ligament problems
- revision knee surgery
- minimally invasive surgery
- partial knee replacement surgery
- total knee replacement surgery