Non-Surgical Knee Care

Knee pain, start with treatments that support recovery before considering surgery.

Knee pain from degenerative changes or overuse can often be helped with injections and exercise rehabilitation to reduce pain and preserve function.

This care can help if you have:

Aching, sharp pain when going up or down stairs
Discomfort after prolonged walking or squatting
Recurring swelling and stiffness
A preference to manage pain while avoiding surgery
This care can help if you have:

Rather than simply enduring the pain, we start by restoring the strength to use your knee again.

Treatments We Consider

PRP Injection

Supports tissue recovery in mild to moderate knee pain.

Prolotherapy Injection

Promotes a recovery response around the ligaments and tendons.

Exercise Rehabilitation

Builds thigh muscle strength to reduce strain on the knee.

How Treatment Proceeds

  1. 01

    Consultation and Assessment

    We check the location and cause of the pain along with imaging findings.

  2. 02

    Injection (if needed)

    Outpatient

    We inject the needed area precisely under ultrasound guidance.

  3. 03

    Connecting to Rehabilitation

    As pain decreases, we move on to restoring strength and function.

Frequently Asked Questions

QHow many PRP injections do I need?

Typically 1 to 3 sessions are considered depending on the condition. The number is decided based on your response to treatment.

QIf I get the injection, do I still need to exercise?
If muscle strength isn't restored after the injection reduces pain, the pain is likely to return. We recommend rehabilitation alongside the injection.

Do not put off persistent pain. Have it checked.

Our staff can guide you during clinic hours. Call us if you have questions before your visit.

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