Knee Surgery in San Antonio

Knee pain can affect your ability to walk, exercise, work, and perform everyday activities comfortably. When conservative treatments are no longer providing relief, knee surgery may be recommended to restore mobility, improve function, and reduce chronic pain.


At MD Spine Care Orthopaedics, our experienced orthopaedic surgeons provide advanced knee surgery in San Antonio for a wide range of knee injuries and conditions. We focus on personalized treatment plans and minimally invasive surgical techniques whenever possible to support recovery and long-term mobility.


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Conditions That May Require Knee Surgery

Knee surgery may be recommended for conditions causing persistent pain, instability, stiffness, or reduced mobility.


Common conditions treated with knee surgery include:

  • Meniscus tears
  • Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, PCL)
  • Knee arthritis
  • Cartilage damage
  • Chronic knee pain
  • Tendon injuries
  • Knee instability
  • Sports-related knee injuries


Our team provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment to determine the most effective surgical approach for each patient.


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Signs You May Need Knee Surgery

Some knee conditions improve with non-surgical care, while others may require surgical treatment to restore function and relieve pain.


Common signs include:

  • Persistent knee pain
  • Swelling or inflammation
  • Knee instability or buckling
  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Pain interfering with work, exercise, or daily activities


If knee pain continues to worsen or limits your mobility, evaluation by a knee surgeon in San Antonio may be recommended.

Knee Conditions

Meniscus Tear Surgery

Meniscus tears are one of the most common knee injuries and may occur due to sports injuries, twisting motions, or age-related degeneration.


Symptoms may include:

  • Knee pain
  • Swelling
  • Clicking or locking sensations
  • Limited movement

Surgical treatment may help restore knee function, reduce pain, and improve mobility for patients with persistent symptoms.



ACL & Ligament Injury Surgery

Ligament injuries can affect knee stability and make physical activity difficult. ACL injuries are especially common in athletes and active individuals.


Knee ligament surgery may help:

  • Restore stability
  • Improve mobility
  • Reduce pain
  • Support return to activity

Treatment recommendations depend on the severity of the injury, activity level, and patient goals.



Knee Arthritis Surgery

Arthritis is a common cause of chronic knee pain and stiffness. When conservative treatments no longer provide relief, surgical options may help improve joint function and mobility.


Symptoms may include:

  • Joint stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Pain during movement
  • Difficulty walking or standing


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Minimally Invasive Knee Surgery


Whenever possible, our orthopaedic surgeons utilize minimally invasive knee surgery techniques designed to reduce tissue disruption and support faster recovery.

Potential benefits may include:

01

Smaller incisions

Minimally invasive techniques use smaller incisions designed to reduce tissue disruption and support a smoother recovery process.

02

Reduced recovery time

Advanced surgical approaches may help patients return to daily activities faster compared to traditional procedures.

03

Less postoperative discomfort

Minimally invasive procedures are designed to reduce strain on surrounding tissues, which may help minimize postoperative discomfort.

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Improved mobility and function

The goal of treatment is to restore movement, improve joint function, and help patients regain mobility with greater comfort.

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Surgery Recovery

Recovery time after knee surgery varies depending on the condition being treated and the type of procedure performed.


Recovery may involve:

  • Physical therapy
  • Strengthening exercises
  • Activity modification
  • Gradual return to normal activity


Our team works closely with patients throughout the recovery process to help support healing and long-term function.


Sports-Related Knee Surgery



Knee injuries are common in athletes and active individuals participating in sports involving running, jumping, cutting, or sudden changes in direction.


Common sports-related knee injuries include:

  • ACL tears
  • Meniscus injuries
  • Tendon injuries
  • Cartilage damage


Early evaluation and treatment may help prevent worsening damage and long-term instability.

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Meet Our Orthopaedic Specialists in San Antonio

Our experienced orthopaedic surgeons provide advanced care for knee injuries, arthritis, chronic pain, and mobility issues. We focus on personalized treatment plans designed to help patients recover safely and regain function.


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When to See a Knee Surgeon

You should consider evaluation if you experience:


  • Knee pain lasting several weeks or longer
  • Instability or repeated buckling
  • Swelling that continues to return
  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
  • Limited mobility affecting daily activities


Early diagnosis and treatment can help improve outcomes and prevent worsening joint damage.

Schedule Your Knee Surgery Consultation in San Antonio

If you are experiencing chronic knee pain, instability, or mobility issues, MD Spine Care Orthopaedics is here to help. Our team provides comprehensive evaluation and advanced surgical care tailored to your condition and recovery goals.


Schedule your consultation today with an experienced knee surgeon in San Antonio.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shoulder Surgery

  • When is knee surgery necessary?

    Knee surgery may be recommended when pain, instability, or reduced mobility does not improve with conservative treatment.

  • How long does recovery take after knee surgery?


    Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and the patient’s overall condition and rehabilitation plan.

  • Can knee surgery be minimally invasive?

    Yes, many knee procedures can be performed using minimally invasive techniques.

  • What conditions commonly require knee surgery?

    Common conditions include meniscus tears, ligament injuries, arthritis, cartilage damage, and chronic knee pain.