Knee
Knee
Pain in the knee can be the result of a condition that has developed over time or from overuse like osteoarthritis, arthritis, and runner’s knee, or from the occurrence of a recent sports injury, such as a meniscus tear or dislocated kneecap.
In some circumstances, and if not identified early on, conditions such as knee arthritis may create extreme bone and joint discomfort, making knee surgery, such as knee replacement, total knee arthroplasty, or knee arthroscopy, possible options to relieving your knee pain.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms of knee pain, it’s important to seek treatment as soon as possible before your knee injury or condition worsens.
- A popping or snapping noise in or around the knee
- Feel like your knee gave out while walking, running, jumping, or turning
- Have severe joint pain, pain in the knee, pain in the kneecap, or pain behind the knee
- Cannot bend or move the knee
- Begin limping or are unable to walk comfortably
- Have swelling of the knee, joint, or calf area
To consult with our knee doctor, please request an appointment online or call (810) 985-4900.
VISIONAIRE◊
At Orthopedic Associates, we understand that pain in the knee can make everyday activities difficult. That’s why our experts are committed to offering the latest and most advanced treatment options, including outpatient joint replacement as well as total knee replacement using VISIONAIRE◊ technology. To learn more about the joint replacement procedures we offer for the knee, visit our Joint Replacement Center.
Why choose Orthopedic Associates?
Our knee surgeon at Orthopedic Associates has completed additional training, specifically in the knee. With this training, our knee surgeon has the training, experience, and expertise to assess, diagnose, and treat your knee injury or condition individually to your needs.
To consult with our knee surgeon, please request an appointment online or call (810) 985-4900.