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About Arthritis
What is arthritis?
Types of Arthritis & Related Rheumatic Conditions
How to recognise the signs and symptoms of arthritis
Facts about arthritis
Drug options for treating arthritis and related conditions
 
 
About Knee Arthritis
Structure of the knee
What is arthritis in the knee?
Arthritis in the knee – signs, symptoms and diagnosis
Where exactly does it hurt?
Rheumatoid arthritis of the knee (inflamed synovium)
Osteoarthritis of the knee (Joint Damage)
Anterior knee pain – runners knee
Causes of knee pain
 
 
Treating Knee Arthritis
Arthritis in the knee – treatment options
Caring at home for your knee pain
When to contact a medical professional about your knee pain
What to expect at a doctors examination
How to protect your joints
Exercising with arthritis
Risedronate (Actonel) may slow joint destruction in knee osteoarthritis
Extra pounds increase arthritis pain
Knee joint replacement
Your spouse can help ease the pain of knee osteoarthritis
Knee arthroscopy
Chondromalacia patella
Electrical muscle stimulation helps knee osteoarthritis
 
 
What to expect at a doctor’s examination
After conducting the necessary physical examination, especially on joints like your knees, hips and legs, your doctor will require a detailed enumeration of your medical history for a more accurate diagnosis. You will be asked questions about:
  • the first time you felt pain in your knee
  • whether you’ve had previous knee pain, and why
  • the length of time you’ve been experiencing pain
  • whether the pain is constant or intermittent
  • whether the pain affects one or both knees
  • the precise area where pain is felt – above, below, at the sides, or on the knee itself
  • the severity of the pain
  • whether the knee feels tender and battered
  • your ability to put weight on your knee or walk
  • any history of injury or accident involving the affected joint
  • whether the whole limb or just the knee has been used excessively
  • your normal day-to-day activities and exercise regimen
  • the home remedies you’ve used to treat the knee and whether they alleviated any of the symptoms
  • other signs like hip, leg or calf pain, and swelling of the knee and its surrounding areas
  • any incidence of fever

You doctor may also order the following tests:

  • extraction of a fluid sample from your knee for analysis
  • knee x-rays
  • MRI scan of the knee to determine any tears in the ligaments or meniscus

To counter pain symptoms, your doctor may prescribe NSAIDs, non-steriodal anti-inflammatory drugs that are more potent than over-the-counter painkillers. For more severe symptoms, injectible steroids can be administered to cut down pain and inflammation.

Other methods of treatment may involve sessions with a physical therapist for stretching and strengthening joint exercises, or visits to a podiatrist for orthotics fittings. These remedies can avert the reoccurrence of arthritis symptoms.
When the disease has progressed to a stage where there is extensive bone and cartilage damage and severe pain and inflammation, surgery may be necessary to replace the affected joint. While minor injuries involving ligaments strains and tears will heal naturally with self-nurturing home care or the use of supportive apparatus, substantial tears and fissures, like a torn meniscus will require arthroscopic knee surgery.

Ligament and meniscus-related conditions result in slow and painstaking recovery, often involving the use of crutches and prolonged physical therapy.

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Drug options for treating arthritis and related conditions
Drug options for treating arthritis and related conditions

Structure of the knee
Structure of the knee

Causes of knee pain
Causes of knee pain

Anterior knee pain – runners knee
Anterior knee pain – runners knee


When to contact a
medical professional
about your knee pain