Knee Pain & Arthritis Management
Knee pain is one of the most common orthopaedic complaints across all age groups. It may result from ligament injuries, cartilage damage, meniscal tears, or progressive wear and tear of the joint.
In the early stages, arthritis may present as mild stiffness or discomfort after activity. Gradually, pain may increase, walking becomes difficult, and swelling may occur. Early diagnosis is important to slow progression.
Treatment is individualized and may include weight management, physiotherapy, strengthening exercises, medication, bracing, or joint injections. When conservative measures no longer provide relief and joint damage is advanced, joint replacement surgery may be considered.
The ultimate goal is to relieve pain, restore movement, and help patients maintain an active, independent lifestyle.

