Knee Arthritis Treatment
Knee Arthritis Treatment in Stoneham & Malden, MA
Knee arthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic knee pain and stiffness, particularly as cartilage within the joint wears down over time. This protective cartilage normally allows the knee to move smoothly, but when it deteriorates, it can lead to inflammation, discomfort, swelling, and reduced mobility. At Agility Orthopedics, our board-certified orthopedic specialists provide expert knee arthritis treatment in Stoneham and Malden, MA, helping patients reduce pain and maintain an active lifestyle.
What Are the Symptoms of Knee Arthritis?
Knee arthritis often develops gradually and may be caused by osteoarthritis, prior knee injuries, repetitive stress, or inflammatory conditions. Common symptoms include stiffness, swelling, aching pain during activity, and difficulty walking, bending, or climbing stairs. Early evaluation is important to help prevent further joint damage and preserve function.
Non-Surgical Treatments for Knee Arthritis
Our knee specialists focus on personalized, conservative treatment whenever possible. Non-surgical knee arthritis treatment may include physical therapy to improve strength and stability, anti-inflammatory medications, bracing, and targeted injections to reduce inflammation and relieve pain. These treatments can help improve joint function and delay the progression of arthritis.
Does Knee Arthritis Require Surgery?
When knee arthritis becomes more advanced and symptoms continue to interfere with daily activities, surgical options such as partial or total knee replacement may be recommended. Our orthopedic surgeons use advanced techniques and individualized treatment planning to help restore mobility and improve long-term joint health.
Schedule an Appointment with Knee Arthritis Specialists in Stoneham or Malden
If knee arthritis is limiting your ability to stay active or move comfortably, schedule an appointment with Agility Orthopedics. Our experienced knee specialists are committed to helping you find effective solutions so you can return to the activities you enjoy with confidence.
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