Knee arthritis is a degenerative disease in which the symptoms such as knee pain, stiffness, swelling, redness, inflammation, pain while changing positions is normal. This arthritic pain makes a person unable to climb stairs, walk, or even stand for longer durations in the chronic stage. Knee arthritis treatment depends upon the stage of arthritis, such as medicines and modification of activity in initial stages and injection and knee replacement in later stages of the disease along with knee strengthening exercises. 

Anatomy of Knee Joint

anatomy diagram of knee joint

The knee joint is formed with two main bones and a knee cap (patella). Two main bones are thigh bone (femur) and tibia (the shin bone), these bones are aligned in such a way that the knee can be folded and straightened easily. The knee-cap allows smooth activity with less muscle effort. The internal sides of these bones are filled with a slippery substance known as articular cartilage and have a synovial fluid and hyaluronic acid (joint grease) in it that ensures friction-free movements. 

Types of Knee Arthritis 

1. Knee Osteoarthritis 

With aging and trauma, the cartilages start to wear off and the synovial fluid starts decreasing. This leads to pain in the movement of the knee joint, which can be treated with various treatment measures such as medicine, injecting joint grease (viscosupplementation), stem cell treatment and knee replacement surgery, etc. 

2. Knee rheumatoid arthritis

Unlike osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis does not affect just one joint, but other small joints such as fingers, toes, etc. This is an autoimmune disease where the body attacks its own healthy cells present in joints and makes them inflamed. This results in swelling, pain, and stiffness in the joints. 

3. Arthritis due to Trauma

Injuries like a fracture, severe sports injuries, and internal derangement of the knee, etc can lead to arthritis in the future. Even the soft tissue injuries in the knee such as a meniscal tear or ligament tear etc can lead to arthritis in the upcoming years. 

Symptoms of Knee Arthritis 

The most common symptoms of knee arthritis include

 

 

Diagnosis of Knee arthritis is mostly made by just a digital x-ray, however, if the orthopedic doctor is suspecting rheumatoid or any other pathology then, blood tests may also be required. 

 

Treatment of Knee Arthritis 

 

Knee arthritis can be treated by an experienced and qualified orthopedic doctor such as Dr. Sumit Badhwar, the best orthopedic doctor in Noida

The treatment depends upon the type of arthritis and its stage. The most common treatment measures of knee arthritis treatment are – 

 

 

Still have questions? Book an appointment with the best orthopedic doctor in Delhi NCR, Dr. Sumit Badhwar, and visit us at Bone & Joint Clinic, B-84A, B-block, Sector-31 Noida. You can call us at   +919958611221, +91 7428951221. 

 

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