Knee Arthritis Specialist in Sterling Heights, and Dearborn, MI
Knee arthritis occurs when the cushioning cartilage in the joint wears down, making the knee stiff and painful with certain movements. Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment at Specialty Medical Center. Our board-certified pain specialist provides comprehensive and professional care. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment. We have convenient locations to serve you in Sterling Heights, MI and Dearborn, MI.
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What does a knee arthritis and osteoarthritis specialist do?
What is good for osteoarthritis pain in the knee?
How can I strengthen my knees with osteoarthritis?
What can be done for severe arthritis in the knee?
Do you have a knee arthritis and osteoarthritis specialist near me?
This kind of professional is able to diagnose issues with the knees, like arthritis of the knee, which is most often osteoarthritis. Arthritis is a chronic condition, so it’s not curable, and a specialist will help a patient manage the condition’s symptoms, like pain. There are some treatments that may help a patient avoid pain and complications in the future and live a more mobile and active life. Sometimes surgery is necessary, and the specialist can provide it.
Osteoarthritis of the knee requires professional treatment and sometimes surgery. There are ways to manage osteoarthritis pain and its other symptoms like stiffness and swelling, and this may be necessary, as the condition and symptoms will worsen over time, cause chronic pain, and possibly make daily tasks very difficult for the patient to do.
Staying active, maintaining a healthy weight, and certain treatments can slow the progression of the condition, relieve symptoms, and improve joint function to help a patient live a healthy life. An over the counter or prescription pain medication can help with pain relief, and physical therapy can help a great deal too!
Truly, physical therapy can help a great deal. It will help you strengthen the muscles around your knee joints, increase your flexibility, and reduce pain. You can do gentle exercises on your own along with walking or swimming, or you can get professional physical therapy. There may be other options for you too, like a knee brace or an assistive device. To be safe, though, see a professional about treatment. Come see us here at Specialty Medical Center and we’ll help you put together a pain relief and knee strengthening plan! We can also refer you to an occupational therapist if you need to learn better ways of doing certain tasks around your home.
In some cases of arthritis in the knee, cortisone injections, lubrication injections, bone realignment, or joint replacement may be the best option for treatment. Injections can help patients avoid surgery in some cases. Here at Specialty Medical Center, we’ll help you determine the best course of treatment for you and try other treatments before recommending and invasive treatment. Connect with our clinic to book a simple consultation with a specialist.
Specialty Medical Center has a specialist who can help you at any one of our locations in the Sterling Heights, MI and Dearborn, MI. Please see our Locations page for the location in your area, its address, and its contact details, then connect with us at that location if you believe you need our help. You can book a consultation with us from that page.
Come see a specialist at our clinic for the pain relief and knee strengthening you need to live the kind of lifestyle you want. We hope to see you soon! We serve patients from Sterling Heights MI, Dearborn MI, Detroit MI, Birmingham MI, Allen Park MI, Warren MI, and BEYOND!
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Ablations
▸ Epidurals
▸ Facet Blocks
▸ Steroid Injections
▸ Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
▸ Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMC)
▸ Neurosurgery
▸ Spinal Disc Herniations
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Pain
▸ Nerve Pain Stimulation
▸ Orthopedics
▸ Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)
▸ Osteoarthritis
▸ Foot and Ankle
▸ Non-Union Fractures
▸ Physical Therapy
▸ Shockwave Therapy
▸ Laser Therapy
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Spine
▸ Hip Pain
▸ Shoulder Arthritis
▸ Knee Pain
▸ Hand and Wrist Pain
▸ Shoulder Pain
▸ Neck Pain
▸ Back Pain
▸ Elbow Pain
▸ Sciatica
▸ Fibromyalgia
▸ Musculoskeletal Pain
▸ Auto Accident Injuries
▸ Work Injuries