Is Osteoarthritis of the Knee Painful?
Knee pain that comes and goes can be easy to brush off—especially if it starts gradually. But for many people, that discomfort may be a sign of osteoarthritis of the knee, a common joint condition…
Knee pain that comes and goes can be easy to brush off—especially if it starts gradually. But for many people, that discomfort may be a sign of osteoarthritis of the knee, a common joint condition…
When physical therapy, cortisone injections, and other conservative treatments no longer provide adequate relief, knee replacement surgery is not the only option left. Genicular artery embolization (GAE) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) are two minimally invasive…
For decades, the standard medical advice for a runner with aching knee joints was to give up the activity and hang up their shoes. People believed that knees had limited “mileage,” and every run was…
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in the U.S., affecting millions of adults every year. Whether it’s caused by osteoarthritis, injury, or chronic inflammation, many people unknowingly make their symptoms worse…
After a long day, you finally settle into bed. You feel a slight ache in your knees, but it’s nothing new — it’s the same knee pain at night you’ve grown used to. You take…
Watching the Winter Olympics athletes push the limits of human endurance is a powerful reminder of what our bodies are capable of achieving. From the explosive power of a ski jump to the graceful, high-tension…
You’ve followed the standard advice to relieve knee pain: rest, ice, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatories. Perhaps you’ve even had an X-ray that returned “normal” results. Yet, the persistent ache remains. When traditional imaging fails to show…
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of knee pain among adults over 50. As knee OA progresses over time, the cartilage that “cushions” the knee joint wears away, leading to stiffness,…
If you’re living with that persistent, painful knee grinding, clicking, or chronic swelling, you know it’s more than just a noise. These issues often manifest as a sharp popping sensation or a gritty grinding sensation…
You scheduled your appointment, braced for the needle, and received cortisone shots in the knees with one goal: improving your mobility. Perhaps it worked for a month, or maybe you felt no change at all….