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How Can a Knee Surgeon Help with Knee Pain or Injury?

A Knee Surgeon can help with knee pain or injury through both conservative and surgical treatment options. Initially, a knee surgeon will perform a thorough evaluation, including a physical examination and diagnostic imaging (e.g., X-rays or MRIs) to assess the underlying cause of pain or injury. Depending on the diagnosis, they may recommend non-surgical treatments, such as physical therapy, corticosteroid injections, or hyaluronic acid injections to reduce inflammation, improve joint mobility, and relieve pain. In many cases, strengthening exercises, changes in activity levels, and lifestyle modifications are suggested to help manage the condition and prevent further damage.

If conservative treatments do not provide sufficient relief or if the knee injury is more severe, a knee surgeon may recommend surgical interventions. These can range from minimally invasive procedures, such as arthroscopic surgery to repair torn cartilage or ligaments, to more extensive surgeries like partial or total knee replacement for patients with advanced arthritis or significant joint damage. The surgeon will carefully evaluate the patient's condition and needs, ensuring that the chosen treatment method aligns with their functional goals and quality of life expectations. By offering a comprehensive approach, a knee surgeon can provide patients with effective solutions for both short-term relief and long-term knee health.