Knee pain is a common problem affecting people of all ages, from athletes pushing their limits to seniors managing everyday tasks. Let us discuss more about knee pain, including its causes and treatment options, here.
Accurately identifying the underlying cause of knee pain is essential for guiding treatment decisions. Common causes of knee pain include:
While anyone can develop knee pain, certain factors increase the risk:
You should see an orthopaedic doctor if you experience severe or persistent knee pain, have a noticeable deformity, or cannot extend or flex your knee fully. Additionally, it is advisable to seek medical attention if your knee pain is accompanied by swelling, redness, tenderness, and warmth around the joint; as these are potentially signs of a more serious underlying condition.
Diagnosing knee pain typically involves a combination of a physical exam and imaging tests. During the physical exam, your doctor will inspect your knee for swelling, pain, tenderness, warmth, and any visible bruising or deformity. They may also move your knee into different positions to assess range of motion and stability. Imaging tests, such as X-rays or MRIs, are commonly used to get a better look at the internal structures of the knee.
In mild to moderate cases, non-surgical treatments may be recommended. This includes:
In more serious cases, surgery may be recommended. The most appropriate surgical option will depend on the type and severity of condition. Common surgical treatments include:
To prevent knee pain, consider the following:
However, if the pain persists, worsens, or is affecting your day-to-day life, please seek medical attention. Our knee pain specialist at the International Orthopaedic Clinic is experienced in diagnosing and treating all types of knee pain effectively.
Knee pain treatment encompasses a range of strategies aimed at relieving discomfort, improving function, and addressing the underlying causes of knee pain. The treatment approach can vary depending on the specific cause and severity of the knee pain. Consult with our knee specialist at 6253 7111 for personalised treatment.