Knee Pain Treatment in San Antonio

Knee pain is one of the most common reasons patients seek care from an orthopedic specialist. It can range from mild discomfort to severe pain that affects walking, exercise, and daily activities.


At MD Spine Care & Orthopaedics in San Antonio, we provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for knee conditions. Our goal is to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan.


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Who Treats Knee Pain?

Knee conditions are evaluated and treated by our extremity specialists here at MD Spine Care & Ortho, including physicians experienced in joint injuries, degenerative conditions, and sports-related knee problems.


This team-based approach allows us to provide comprehensive care tailored to each patient.

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COMMON SYMPTOMS

Common Symptoms of Knee Pain

Knee pain may present in different ways depending on the underlying condition.


Common symptoms include:


  • Pain when walking, bending, or standing
  • Swelling or inflammation in the knee
  • Stiffness or reduced range of motion
  • Clicking, popping, or grinding sensations
  • Instability or the feeling that the knee may “give out.”
  • Difficulty bearing weight

What Causes Knee Pain?

Several orthopedic conditions may contribute to knee pain.

Arthritis

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of knee pain. It occurs when cartilage in the joint wears down over time, leading to stiffness and inflammation.

Meniscus Tear

The meniscus acts as a cushion in the knee joint. A tear can cause pain, swelling, and limited movement.

Ligament Injuries (ACL/MCL)

Ligament injuries may cause instability, swelling, and pain, often following sports or sudden movements.

Tendonitis

Overuse or repetitive motion can lead to inflammation of the tendons surrounding the knee.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Often called “runner’s knee,” this condition causes pain around the kneecap, especially during activity or prolonged sitting.

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How Is

Knee Pain Diagnosed?

A proper diagnosis begins with a comprehensive evaluation by an orthopedic specialist.


This may include:



  • Review of symptoms and medical history
  • Physical examination of the knee
  • Assessment of joint stability and movement
  • Imaging such as X-rays or MRI when necessary

Treatment Options for Knee Pain

Many patients improve with non-surgical treatment options.

Knee Pain

Non-Surgical Treatment

  • Physical therapy
  • Activity modification
  • Anti-inflammatory medications
  • Joint injections

KNEE PAIN

Advanced Treatment Options

If symptoms persist, additional treatments may be considered based on the condition and severity.

When to See an Orthopedic Specialist

in San Antonio


You should consider evaluation if you experience:


  • Knee pain lasting more than several weeks
  • Swelling or stiffness that does not improve
  • Instability or difficulty walking
  • Pain that worsens over time
  • Symptoms interfering with daily activities


Early evaluation can help prevent further joint damage and improve outcomes.


If you are experiencing knee pain, MD Spine Care & Orthopaedics in San Antonio provides comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment options.


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FAQs

  • What is the most common cause of knee pain?

    Osteoarthritis and overuse injuries are among the most common causes.

  • Can knee pain go away on its own?

    Mild cases may improve with rest, but persistent pain should be evaluated.

  • When should I see a doctor for knee pain?

    If pain lasts more than several weeks or affects mobility, evaluation is recommended.

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