Where Is the Best Knee Pain Center in New York?
Where Can I Find The Best Knee Pain Center In New York?
If you are struggling with knee pain, then you aren’t the only one. Many orthopedic surgeons suggest invasive surgeries and narcotics for knee joint issues. However, this state of the art knee pain center in new york avoids the use of risky surgeries. Instead, our  board certified and Harvard-trained knee pain doctors combine the latest advancements in pain medicine with a holistic approach to health care to get you back on your feet. Click HERE to book an appointment with our expert pain management doctors and explore the latest minimally invasive treatments for knee pain.
If you experience knee pain and are searching for the best knee pain specialist, you might be wondering:
- Will I need knee surgery?
- Why do I have knee pain?
- What are the symptoms of knee problems?
- What happens when I see a knee doctor?
- What are the risk factors for knee pain?
The good news is that our leading knee pain center in new york is passionate about using low risk, safe and highly effective ways to diagnose and treat knee joint issues. Our pain physicians enjoy spending time with each patient to fully understand the extent of the problem before creating a unique care plan. This care plan involves a recommendation for a minimally invasive treatment as well as physical therapy.
Best of all, your care plan will avoid the risks associated with unnecessary knee surgeries and narcotics! Just because your knee is sore, doesn’t mean your treatment has to be painful too.
If you want to find out more about the latest non-invasive treatments for knee pain, please don’t hesitate to visit our modern and friendly pain center in NYC. Our clinic is located in the heart of new york ny, near Grand Central Station. It regularly welcomes patients from across the country who come to receive first-class pain care.
Now let’s explore some of the latest treatment options for knee pain that avoid surgery.
Will I Need Knee Surgery?
Nowadays, many orthopedic surgeons can be too quick to suggest knee surgeries and narcotics for knee pain. Knee surgery is highly invasive and in some instances, it is not even necessary. Knee surgery can lead to longer recovery periods and involves many inherent risks.
Instead, it is important to explore the most advanced minimally invasive treatments with one of our knee pain specialists in new york. Regardless of whether you have acute or chronic pain, our knee doctors will be able to help you. Let’s take a look at some of the latest treatments for knee pain.
- Platelet rich plasma injections – prp treatment is one of the most advanced techniques in pain medicine. It combines advanced pain technology with your body’s own healing abilities. During prp treatment, a pain doctor uses a syringe to draw up a small volume of your blood. This blood sample is then inserted into a machine called a centrifuge. The centrifuge spins quickly in order to separate and condense specific components of your blood. The doctor then injects condensed blood platelets directly into the knee joint. This stimulates the growth of healthy new cells and tissues in the knee.
- Hyaluronic acid injections – hyaluronic acid is a natural component of joint fluid. It ensures that the cartilage in the knee joint remains supple so that the bones can glide easily during movement. If an individual has knee arthritis, the knee joint lacks lubricated cartilage. Instead, the joint experiences friction and this makes it harder for the knee to move. Painful, swollen and inflamed joints ensue. Hyaluronic acid injections are an excellent remedy for knee arthritis because hyaluronic acid can be injected directly into the knee. This will increase the volume of joint fluid and will help the bones in the joint to glide more easily during movement.
- Steroid injections – steroid medicine is a powerful way to combat inflammation and pain. Steroid injections are one of the most popular treatment options because they can provide instant knee pain relief in a quick and easy manner. During this procedure, a knee doctor injects steroid medicine into the knee joint capsule. This reduces the inflammation and subsequent pain in the knee joint. It requires zero downtime and helps many individuals return to daily activities with relative ease.
- Genicular nerve block – the genicular nerves are sensory nerves located around the knee joint. They send pain signals from the knee joint to the brain. A pain doctor can interrupt this process by safely injecting local anesthetic near the genicular nerves. This ‘blocks’ the genicular nerves from sending pain signals to the brain and provides long-term knee pain relief.
These minimally invasive treatment options are just a few examples of the many ways our pain doctors can help you. They are safe, low risk and highly effective in providing long-term knee pain relief. If you would like to find out more information, please don’t hesitate to book an appointment with one of our board certified pain doctors in NYC.
Why Do I Have Knee Pain?
Now that we have looked at the best treatment options for knee pain, you might be wondering why you are in pain. There are many different causes of knee pain, ranging from sports injuries to underlying health conditions. Early intervention and treatment is important for ensuring the long-term health of the knee joint.
Some of the most common causes of knee pain include:
- Meniscus tear – the menisci are 2 ‘C’ shaped pieces of cartilage that cushion the knee joint. They are made of tough, rubbery cartilage and act as shock absorbers. Meniscus tears are a common sports injury because they usually occur when an individual forcefully turns or twists their knee.
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- Bursitis – the bursa are small, fluid-filled sacs that help to cushion the knee joint. Engaging in repetitive movements or a lot of training can cause the bursa to become inflamed and painful. This is known as bursitis.
- Tendinitis – overusing the tendon can lead to an irritation and/ or inflammation of the tendon. When this happens, it is known as tendinitis. It is commonly experienced among runners.
- ACL injury – the anterior cruciate ligament connects the shin bone to the thigh bone. It is a large ligament and is also responsible for the forwards and backwards movement of the knee joint. ACL injuries are common in sports medicine and account for around 40% of all knee injuries.
- Knee arthritis – wear and tear over time (osteoarthritis) can cause the knee joint to lack lubricated cartilage. This lack of lubricated cartilage means that the bones in the knee joint struggle to move easily. Instead, the joint becomes swollen and inflamed because of friction in the joint. Bony spurs might even form because of the high amount of friction.
What Are The Symptoms Of Knee Problems?
Now that we have looked at the causes of knee pain, you might be wondering ‘what are the symptoms of knee problems?’
The most common symptoms of knee problems includes:
- Inability to straighten the knee
- Pain and swelling around the knee
- Popping, crunching and grinding sounds
- Tender and inflamed knees
- Inability to stand or put weight on the knee
If you book an appointment with a knee doctor, they will be able to assess your problem before prescribing a unique care plan to help you. Receiving an accurate diagnosis early can reduce the risk of developing further issues.
Find Your Nearest Knee Pain Treatment Center
Our Manhattan NY knee pain clinic is conveniently located on 290 Madison Avenue Suite 203
What Happens When I See A Knee Doctor?
When you visit our state of the art NYC clinic, you will be welcomed into modern and friendly facilities. Our front of house team will take your insurance information from you. They will ensure you understand your coverage and will explain any benefits. Our front of house team will also liaise directly with your insurance provider to help you receive treatment promptly. You will be made aware of how much you owe (if applicable) so that you avoid being surprised by any hidden costs.
You will then meet your board certified and fellowship-trained pain doctor. They will spend time with you to understand the full extent of your knee problems. During your assessment, your pain doctor may:
- Perform a physical examination of the knee joint
- Take blood tests to rule out other conditions
- Order imaging tests (like X-rays and ultrasounds)
- Ask you a series of questions about your medical history
Once all this information is collected, your pain doctor will provide you with a diagnosis and treatment plan. This will involve a recommendation for a minimally invasive treatment option as well as physical therapy.
Best of all, your treatment plan will avoid the risks associated with unnecessary knee surgeries and narcotics. Just because your knee is painful, it doesn’t mean your treatment has to be painful too! Our pain doctors will be on-hand throughout your treatment to answer any questions.
What Are The Risk Factors For Knee Pain?
Knee problems are becoming increasingly common due to our modern, sedentary lifestyles. Unfortunately, there are many risk factors which can increase the likelihood of developing knee injuries. However, engaging in a physical therapy program and ensuring an adequate warm up and cool down stretch before and after exercise are some tips which may reduce this risk.
The most common risk factors include:
- Manual labor – certain jobs that require heavy lifting can cause too much weight to be placed on the knees. This increases the risk of sustaining a knee injury.
- Obesity – being overweight puts more stress on the knee joints as they have more weight to carry.
- Lack of muscle strength – undertaking a physical therapy program can help you build up the muscles around the knee joint in a safe and structured way.
- Certain sports – sports that require lots of running, jumping and twisting can put strain on the knee joint. That’s why spending time with a warm up and cool down exercise is vital to maintaining the health of the knee joint.
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