Have you ever experienced a nagging pain on the outside of your knee that just won’t seem to go away? You’re not alone. Pain on the outside of the knee is a common issue that can affect people of all ages and activity levels. Whether you’re an avid runner, a weekend warrior, or just someone...Read More
If You Have Osteoarthritis, You May Also Have… “Comorbidity” refers to the existence of more than one disease or chronic condition in a single patient at a moment. Also known as “multi-morbidities,” as many as 25% of Americans live with two or more chronic conditions. Osteoarthritis (OA) doubles a person’s risk for multiple comorbidities by...Read More
When winter arrives and temperatures plummet, your joint pain may worsen. At Arthritis Knee Pain Centers®, we understand that osteoarthritis can be difficult to manage on a good day. But with a dramatic change in weather, it may feel unbearable, resulting in increased joint pain, swelling, fatigue, and muscle stiffness. If you feel like the...Read More
Osteoarthritis, commonly referred to as OA, is a degenerative condition that occurs when the cartilage in the knee joint wears down over time. Osteoarthritis can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in the knee. Osteoarthritis of the knee may sound scary, but with Arthritis Knee Pain Centers® as a part of your medical team, it doesn’t...Read More
Dealing with knee pain can be a struggle, especially when it keeps you from everyday activities. While it can be easy to stay relatively sedentary, exercise is great for your physical and mental health, and even adding a little movement to your day can be beneficial. Fortunately, there are simple changes you can make to...Read More
Play Osteoarthritis affects more than 32 million adults in the U.S. If you’re one of them, you know how debilitating the pain can be. Osteoarthritis of the knee can prevent you from enjoying life’s everyday activities. Fortunately, there’s a solution that doesn’t require surgery or opioids. At Arthritis Knee Pain Centers®, we can ease your...Read More
Play Osteoarthritis can be difficult to deal with, and the knee pain it causes can make it harder to do your favorite activities – or even everyday tasks. While the knee pain can be debilitating, many people are hesitant to take painkillers over the fear of addiction. Luckily, medication isn’t the only solution. Here’s a...Read More
Play Although there is more than one type of arthritis that can occur in the knee, the most common is Osteoarthritis (OA). OA affects over 30 million people worldwide. This particular issue occurs when cartilage of the joints wears away. Firm and slippery, cartridge allows for nearly friction-less joint motion. Without it, the bones begin...Read More
Play Arthritis, whether due to age or injury, is an extremely painful disease. The image-guided injections of viscosupplementation offered by Arthritis Knee Pain Centers are exceptionally successful in relieving the pain and stiff joints associated with arthritis, especially when coupled with some natural lifestyle changes. Until recently, arthritis sufferers were prescribed painkillers and anti-inflammatories to relieve arthritis...Read More