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Highland Doctor for Knee Pain 

Highland Doctor for Knee Pain

Suffering from pain in any area of the body can be very uncomfortable and limiting. Suffering from knee pain can be especially aggravating, as walking is a basic function to perform a number of other tasks. Indeed, if you suffer pain just while sitting–let alone while trying to prepare food, walk the dog, or perform your work–you may be extremely uncomfortable and unhappy. At Pain Control Associates, LLC, we understand what you’re going through and a Highland doctor for knee pain from our office wants to help. If you have knee pain, reach out to us directly to learn about your options and how our doctors can serve you.

Sources of Knee Pain

Knee pain often seems inevitable, especially for those who are aging. However, knee pain is something that you can prevent, manage, and alleviate. Causes of knee pain vary, but commonly include:

  • Injuries. Suffering an acute injury is one of the most common causes of knee pain. Car accidents, slip and falls, and sports injuries are some of the most common causes of ACL tears, MCL tears, knee bursitis, fractures, and meniscus tears. 
  • Mechanical problems. In this context, a “mechanical problem” refers to something that happens with the movement of your body or your knee specifically, or how the parts of your knee interact with one another, which causes pain. Examples of mechanical problems that can lead to pain include hip or foot pain (or pain in another part of the body) which causes you to adjust or change the way you walk, putting more strain on the knee, a dislocated kneecap, or iliotibial band syndrome. 
  • Arthritis. Developing knee pain as you age as a result of arthritis is common. There are dozens of different types of arthritis, including gout, rheumatoid arthritis, septic arthritis, and more. Most of these conditions can be prevented or mitigated with lifestyle changes. 

How Our Highland Doctor for Knee Pain Can Help

If you are experiencing knee pain, our Highland doctor for knee pain can help. The first thing that we will do is try to accurately diagnose the source of your knee pain, and gauge the level of pain that you are experiencing. Our diagnosis might include imaging tools like x-rays or ultrasounds, lab tests, and a review of your medical history.

Once we understand your pain and what’s causing it, we can explore different treatment solutions. Treatment might include the use of medications, physical therapy and rehab, injections, and surgery in the most extreme of cases. We will help you to understand the pros and cons of each option, as well as which treatment option is best for you. 

Call Our Highland Doctor for Knee Pain Today

You don’t deserve to live with high levels of pain, and our Highland knee pain doctor wants to help. If you are suffering from knee pain, please reach out to us today to learn more about what we can do for you. We are available by phone or online. We believe that you deserve high-quality care and that no one should have to live with knee pain as you are doing.

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