The Arthritic Knee and Treatment

One form of arthritis in the knee joint occurs as a result of degeneration of the cartilage in your knee. Osteoarthritis is commonly referred to as "wear and tear" arthritis or degenerative arthritis, and is the most common cause for total knee replacement surgery. Due to osteoarthritis, the cartilage in the knee breaks down over time and the result is a severely damaged joint surface with bone rubbing on bone. This process may occur as a result of previous trauma to the joint, ligament instability, or abnormal stresses to the joint.

Rheumatoid arthritis is an inflammatory process that results in erosion of the articular cartilage and subsequent damage to the knee joint surface.

Listed below are several non-surgical, and surgical options to consider for treatment of the arthritic knee:

  1. Lifestyle Modification

    losing weight, avoiding aggravating activities, modifying exercise to low impact activities only

  2. Exercises

    specifically prescribed to improve strength and flexibility without exacerbating your pain

  3. Anti-inflammatory Medications

    designed to decrease swelling in the joint and provide temporary pain relief

  4. Corticosteroid Injection

    powerful anti-inflammatory agent injected directly into the joint

  5. Joint Fluid Therapy

    a series of injections directly into your knee, designed to improve lubrication in the joint

  6. Glucosamine/Chondroitin

    dietary supplement that may relieve arthritic pain

  7. Bracing

    used to provide external stability to the knee joint

  8. Arthroscopic Surgery

    minimally invasive procedure to remove debris or repair torn cartilage

  9. Total Knee Replacement Surgery

    surgical procedure that replaces all three compartments of the knee.


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