Knee Pain Treatment
In our Pain Clinic, we specialize in providing comprehensive knee pain management solutions when knee replacement surgery is not an option. Recognizing the complexities and individualized nature of knee pain, our approach is built on advanced, non-surgical interventions. Our expert team utilizes a combination of state-of-the-art techniques, such as injections, vehicular nerve Radiofrequency ablation, and other innovative modalities, to address the underlying causes and alleviate discomfort. The unique selling proposition of our clinic lies in our commitment to tailoring personalized treatment plans, optimizing functionality, and improving the overall quality of life for patients facing knee pain. Choose our Pain Clinic for a patient-centric and advanced approach to knee pain management, where expertise meets innovation to provide effective and lasting relief.
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Knee Pain Treatment
Some of conditions causing back pain. We advise to take expert opinion on diagnosis & treatment.
Arthritis of knee
Arthritis is inflammation of one or more of your joints. Pain, swelling, and stiffness are the primary symptoms of arthritis. Any joint in the body may be affected by the disease, but it is particularly common in the knee. Knee arthritis can make it hard to do many everyday activities, such as walking or climbing stairs. It is a major cause of lost work time and a serious disability for many people.The most common types of arthritis are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, but some forms affect children.
Baker’s cyst
Baker’s cyst is a fluid-filled cyst that causes a bulge and a feeling of tightness behind your knee. The pain can get worse when you fully flex or extend your knee or when you’re active. A Baker’s cyst, also called a popliteal cyst, is usually the result of a problem with your knee joint, such as arthritis or a cartilage tear. Both conditions can cause your knee to produce too much fluid, which can lead to a Baker’s cyst
Ligament sprain & strain
Knee sprains symptoms vary considerably depending upon grade (I, II, or III). While all grades of knee sprains are likely to result in swelling and limited mobility, more severe sprains may cause audible popping noises at the time of the injury, buckling sensations, severe bruising, and more. Common symptoms of knee sprains include: Pain, Knee swelling, Limited mobility, A popping sound, Inability to hold weight, Buckling of the knee, Bruising.
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