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Can Knee Pain Be Treated Without Surgery?

Short Answer Many cases of knee pain are initially managed without surgery, depending on the cause, severity, and functional limitation. Cartilage wear, meniscus degeneration, inflammation, muscle weakness, and load imbalance can often be addressed with structured conservative care. Surgical decisions … Read More

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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

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What Causes Knee Pain? Understanding Cartilage, Inflammation, Meniscus & Muscle Weakness

Short Answer Knee pain is often caused by a combination of factors rather than a single problem. Cartilage wear, joint inflammation, meniscus irritation, muscle weakness, load imbalance, and mechanical stress frequently occur together. Proper assessment helps determine which contributors are … Read More

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