Knee arthritis is common. Disability doesn’t have to be.

Let’s understand the stage and choose the right step.

Osteoarthritis of Knee • Hip Arthritis & AVN • Rotator Cuff/Instability • Meniscal/Chondral Lesions • Sports Overuse • Fractures & Non-unions

Symptoms Patients Notice

Pain while walking/stairs
Morning stiffness
Swelling after activity
Reduced bending or sitting
Why It Happens

Wear-and-tear + cartilage thinning

Alignment overload (bow legs/knock knees)

Old injuries, weight, weak muscles

How We Confirm It

Clinical exam

X-ray (and MRI only when needed)

Old injuries, weight, weak muscles

Treatments Options

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Conservative Treatment First

We always start with simple, non-surgical methods that reduce pain and improve joint function.

Sleep disturbed by pain

Walking becomes very limited

Advanced joint wear + failed conservative care

When Is Surgery Consider?

Frequently
Asked Questions

Here are the questions patients ask me the most — yours might be one of them.
Can arthritis reverse?

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

You just want someone to sit down, explain your   reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.

Let’s choose the right step—not the biggest step.

Let’s understand your knee problem clearly.

You don’t have to decide on surgery today.
 You just have to decide to understand what’s happening.