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Osteoarthritis Knee: Managing Pain Without Surgery
Knee pain due to Osteoarthritis is one of the most common problems, especially in middle-aged and elderly individuals. While many fear surgery, effective non-surgical management is possible.

What Happens in Osteoarthritis?

In osteoarthritis:

  • Joint cartilage gradually wears out
  • Bones experience increased friction
  • Inflammation leads to pain and stiffness

This results in difficulty in walking, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods.

 

Common Symptoms

  • Knee pain during activity
  • Morning stiffness
  • Swelling around the joint
  • Reduced range of motion
Why Rest Alone is Not the Solution
Complete rest may reduce pain temporarily, but it leads to:
Movement is essential—but it must be controlled and guided.

How Physiotherapy Helps

  1. Strengthening Muscles Around the Knee
    Strong muscles reduce stress on the joint.
  2. Improving Joint Mobility
    Maintaining flexibility reduces stiffness.
  3. Gait Training
    Correct walking patterns reduce load on the knee.
  4. Activity Modification
    Adapting daily activities to reduce strain.

 

Long-Term Management Strategy

  • Regular exercise routine
  • Weight management
  • Proper footwear
  • Avoiding high-impact activities

 

Final Takeaway

Osteoarthritis does not always mean surgery.
With the right physiotherapy approach, you can manage pain, improve mobility, and maintain an active lifestyle.

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