Our orthopedists see patients with everything from minor knee pain that can be treated with rest and self-care to patients with chronic, serious knee pain that requires a non-surgical or surgical treatment plan. Long-term knee pain from arthritis and other causes can often be helped by making certain lifestyle changes. Before prescribing medications that inhibit pain, your doctor may make these recommendations. Don't take knee pain sitting down! When you have pain that does not resolve with self-care, don't wait. Seeking solutions early helps limit joint damage and can lead to better results.

When to Seek Treatment for Knee Pain

Make an appointment right away if your knee pain involves:

  • Significant, deep joint pain
  • Tenderness, redness or swelling that doesn't improve in 48 hours with icing and rest
  • Instability of the joint (a feeling that the knee will give out under normal pressure)
  • Fever
  • Loss of range of motion after the first day or so when some stiffness and swelling may be expected
  • Deformity of the shape of the knee or leg
  • Knee pain in a child: we recommend seeing a pediatrician to rule out Osgood-Schlatter disease, a rare but serious condition

Should You See a Doctor?

Long-term knee pain from arthritis and other causes can often be helped by making certain lifestyle changes. Before prescribing medications that inhibit pain, your doctor may make these recommendations.

  • Losing excess weight: For every 50 pounds of body weight, we put 250 pounds per square inch of pressure on each knee. If you have knee pain, shedding the extra pounds gain is sometimes a game-changer.
  • Doing specific exercises that strengthen the muscles around the joint
  • Trying alternate activities that cause less discomfort and exert less pressure on the joint, such as doubles tennis vs. singles, and swimming or bicycling vs. jogging
  • Taking a Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) before or after exercise, or as needed for pain
  • Eating a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods like fish, leafy greens and green tea
  • Taking a glucosamine and chondroitin supplement

Don't take knee pain sitting down! When you have pain that does not resolve with self-care, don't wait. Seeking solutions early helps limit joint damage and can lead to better results.

Your primary care physician can provide an initial physical exam and, if recommended, have an X-ray or MRI done of the joint. Memorial Hermann's affiliated orthopedists will customize a solution for your knee pain. Everything you need to optimize your knee joint function is available in one integrated center of care. Schedule an appointment online with a physician today.

Knee Pain Treatment Options

Knee Cartilage Repair

Knee Cartilage Repair


Knee Cartilage Repair

Playing sports like football, basketball and soccer puts extra pressure on the knees and can result in torn ligaments.

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Woman jogging

Lifestyle Treatments


Woman jogging

Lifestyle changes, such as minimizing activity, losing weight or switching from high-impact to low-impact exercise may ease knee pain.

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ACL Injuries

ACL Surgery


ACL Injuries

Tearing the ACL is one of the most common knee injuries, but ACL surgery reconstructs the torn ligament and brings the knee back to full function.

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Lifestyle treatments for knee pain

Nonsurgical and Minimally Invasive Options


Lifestyle treatments for knee pain

Not every knee pain requires surgery. Memorial Hermann Joint Centers offer the expertise and training to provide the most appropriate solutions for bone and joint pain.

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Hip Arthritis

Knee Replacement


Hip Arthritis

Knee replacement can alleviate that pain and restore the normal alignment of the knee, allowing you to move easily.

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What If Both of My Knees Are in Pain?

If you have one arthritic knee that needs to be replaced, chances are the other knee may not be far behind. Many wonder why not get them done at the same time? Only in rare cases, usually involving severe bilateral injury, do we replace both knees at the same time. Normally, surgeons perform one procedure at a time, with a minimum of three months in between. This minimizes surgical risks and enables physical therapy to be more quickly effective.

Encuentre alivio del dolor en las articulaciones

Cada año, los médicos de Memorial Hermann Joint Center  realizan más de 3,000 procedimientos de reemplazo de articulaciones de cadera y rodilla, más de los que se realizan en cualquier otro sistema hospitalario en el área metropolitana de Houston. 

Si tiene  síntomas de dolor de rodilla y busca  alivio, Memorial Hermann Joint Centers puede ayudarle.    Nuestros ortopedistas ven a pacientes con todo tipo de condiciones, desde dolor de rodilla menor que requiere descanso y  cuidados en casa, hasta aquellos con dolor crónico y grave de rodilla, que requieren un plan de tratamiento no quirúrgico o quirúrgico dirigido. Encuentra un lugar cerca de ti.

Contáctenos y dé el primer paso

Complete y envíe el formulario a continuación y una enfermera navegadora de Memorial Hermann Joint Centers le contactará para responder a sus preguntas y ayudarle a guiarle por el camino hacia una vida con menos dolor.

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