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
Wear-and-tear + cartilage thinning
Alignment overload (bow legs/knock knees)
Old injuries, weight, weak muscles
Clinical exam
X-ray (and MRI only when needed)
Old injuries, weight, weak muscles
Conservative Treatment First
- Physiotherapy focused on mobility + rotator cuff/scapular strength
- Posture + work/sport movement correction
- Anti-inflammatory care (when appropriate)
- Bracing/support (selected)
- Injections (selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Conservative Treatment First
- Targeted physiotherapy
- Strength training
- Braces & supportive devices
- Weight & activity modification
- Medication for inflammation
- Joint injections (in selected cases)
Sleep disturbed by pain
Walking becomes very limited
Advanced joint wear + failed conservative care
When Is Surgery Consider?
Frequently
Asked Questions
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.
Are injections safe?
You just want someone to sit down, explain your reports, and tell you what makes sense for your age and activity level.
When is replacement necessary?
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.