Tag Archives: Integrated Knee Care
Why Face-to-Face Doctor–Physiotherapist Discussion Matters in Knee Care
Short Answer Knee problems often involve both structural medical contributors and biomechanical movement issues. When a doctor and licensed physiotherapist are co-located and able to discuss a case face-to-face, imaging findings and functional assessment can be aligned directly rather than … Read More
Why Does My Knee Pain Keep Coming Back?
Short Answer Recurring knee pain often happens because the underlying contributors — such as cartilage stress, joint inflammation, muscle weakness, or load imbalance — were only partially addressed. Knee problems are commonly multi-factorial, and when only one layer is managed, … Read More
Why Is My Knee Swollen If My MRI Is Normal?
Short Answer A normal MRI does not always mean there is no cause for knee swelling. Swelling may result from joint inflammation, synovial irritation, cartilage stress, muscle imbalance, or mechanical overload — even when structural damage is not clearly visible … Read More
Is It a Meniscus Tear — Or Just Inflammation?
Short Answer Knee pain with swelling, clicking, or discomfort during twisting movements may involve meniscus irritation. However, joint inflammation, cartilage wear, muscle weakness, or load imbalance can produce similar symptoms. Proper assessment helps determine which factors are contributing. What Is … Read More
Is My Knee Pain Just Arthritis?
Short Answer Knee pain is not always caused by arthritis alone. While cartilage wear (commonly referred to as knee arthritis) is a frequent contributor, symptoms often also involve joint inflammation, muscle weakness, meniscus irritation, and mechanical load imbalance. Proper assessment … Read More



