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Knee pain
Your knee pain may affect the entire knee or appear in specific areas - above, below, or to the sides.

You could experience morning stiffness that improves throughout the day and pain that begins when moving after sitting. Some people experience worse pain in the evening or during physical activity, and changes in weather can influence symptom severity.

Watch for additional symptoms like swelling, redness, and fever. Since each knee condition requires specific treatment, it's crucial to get a proper evaluation from a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and care.

Untreated recurring knee pain can lead to chronic pain syndrome and disability. Studies show that nearly 1 in 10 people with knee osteoarthritis undergo total knee replacements each year.
The knee, our largest joint, is the leading cause for medical visits and requires thorough diagnosis due to its complexity.

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  • Knee pain at night
  • Fever, night sweats, and light sensitivity
  • Unexplained weight and appetite loss
  • Morning stiffness in the knee or other joints
  • Ineffective pain medication
  • Injury
  • Redness and swelling knee joint, "hot joint"
Common risk factors
Signs for Medical Care
You can reduce pain through home exercises, proper workout routines, and dietary changes.

A specialist evaluation helps determine the cause and create a treatment plan. The doctor will check your medical history, examine the knee, assess mobility and posture, and evaluate risk factors. They may recommend tests like blood work, X-rays, CT scans, and MRI.
  • Excess weight
  • Lack of movement
  • Bad posture
  • Wrong exercise technique
  • Severe stress, anxiety and depression
  • TMJ dysfunction
  • Flat feet or high arches
Untreated recurring knee pain can lead to chronic pain syndrome and disability. This pain may indicate several underlying medical conditions:
Risk
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Crystal-induced inflammatory arthropathy
  • Baker's cysts
Autoimmune
Surgery
Inflammation
  • Patellofemoral pain syndrome
  • Iliotibial band syndrome
  • Medial plica syndrome
  • Pes anserine bursitis
  • Recommendation for knee replacement
  • Knee replacement revision surgery
  • Osteolysis
Included
During the appointment
Diagnostics and the first treatment session.
Free Gait analysis
Biomechanical injury risks assessment.
Included
Before the appointment
Online assessment using AI technology.
Included
Don’t Wait
Early and accurate diagnosis is critical to preventing long-term complications. Each patient’s situation is unique, and our team provides tailored treatment plans designed to relieve pain and prevent future issues.
We partnered with Bupa, Vitality, WPA and Healix. We also work with major international insurance companies.
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