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Knee Pain Treatment in St. Petersburg

Knee pain can result from a variety of causes. But whether your pain originated from an injury or a degenerative condition, you need relief from symptoms.

Optimal treatment for knee pain requires the services of a specialist, like Dr. Matthew Ragsdell, DO, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon at Regenesis Orthopedics in St. Petersburg. The entire Regenesis team is focused on providing stellar, professional assistance in the assessment and treatment of your condition.

In a growing number of knee pain cases, surgery isn’t always a necessary step on the road to relief. Many conservative therapies can be highly effective. The following is an overview of knee pain treatment options, and steps that can help prevent knee pain and discomfort.

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When Should I Visit a Knee Specialist?

Knee pain is a symptom of a problem which may likely worsen if not promptly addressed. Whether you’re suffering from an acute injury  or a  chronic condition, diagnosis and treatment by a skilled professional can help prevent irreversible damage.

Injuries and chronic degenerative knee conditions can be debilitating, but in most cases, a plan can be designed that will result in relief. You should visit a knee specialist as soon as possible for the best chance of positive results.

 

Diagnosing Knee Pain Effectively Requires Expert Knowledge

You’ll need to consult an orthopedic surgeon if you’re suffering from knee pain. If you come to Regenesis with knee pain, you’ll receive a thorough physical exam. Your symptoms and medical history will be taken into consideration in making a diagnosis and formulating a treatment plan.

X-rays and MRIs are essential diagnostic tests for evaluating the condition of cartilage, ligaments and tendons, whether your knee pain began suddenly, following an injury, or increased gradually due to degenerative changes like those caused by repetitive strain over time from work,  sports activities or conditions like arthritis.

How is Knee Pain Treated?

The course of treatment for knee pain is unique for each patient. An array of conservative treatment options is now available and in cases where surgery is needed, it can be minimally invasive,

Conservative Treatment Often Provides Relief

Many modern techniques can resolve knee pain without the need for surgical intervention. One or a combination of the following conservative treatment options has relieved knee pain for many of our patients:

  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • A knee brace or boot
  • Cortisone injections
  • Physical or occupational therapy
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Viscosupplementation
  • Radiofrequency ablation

When Surgery is Necessary

Significant injuries of certain types, like a torn meniscus, may require surgery to relieve the pain they trigger. In some cases, arthritis could create the need for a total knee replacement.

In such instances, you’ll want to obtain treatment from a skilled, reliable orthopedic surgeon. Regenesis in  St. Petersburg uses arthroscopic, less invasive surgical techniques whenever possible.

Healthy Habits Help Prevent Knee Pain

Various preventive actions can lessen your chances of developing pain in your knee joints. Here are a few things you should keep in mind to lower your risk of knee pain.

  • Be careful to maintain the correct posture and form whether working at the office or playing sports
  • Watch how you work out. Avoid exercise and sports that put excessive pressure on your joints. Low impact activities like walking and swimming are better choices for most of us
  • Build flexibility and strength. Don’t forget to stretch and warm-up before exercise or exertion. Build muscles gradually and safely, to protect and stabilize your joints
  • Avoid inflammation with proper dietary practices. Certain foods are believed to trigger arthritis. Avoiding them can lessen the likelihood of developing the disease, or lessen your pain if you’ve developed the disease. Basic guidelines include avoiding processed foods, limiting sugar and alcohol consumption

A Knee Doctor in St. Petersburg Qualified to Treat Knee Pain

Even by following the best of practices, many of us will end up with knee pain at some point in our lives. Osteoarthritis commonly affects our knees simply from the wear and tear of everyday activities. This common ailment wears down the cartilage that protects bones, leaving them vulnerable to injury and pain from daily wear and tear.

If you live in or near St. Petersburg, and are experiencing any type of knee pain, contact Regenesis Orthopedics for a visit with a board-certified orthopedic specialist who will devote a superior effort to finding knee pain care and treatment plan that will bring you relief, regardless of what type of condition is causing your knee pain.

Recent Reviews

"Dr.Ragsdell did a wonderful job for me on my total hip replacement!! Our son went with me for the first visit and Dr. Ragsdell explained all of it to us. We leftfeeling as if we had our answers!! He's always kind and patient!!"

– Debbie Fassler

"Would recommend this practice to anyone looking for Orthopedic help. Dr. Ragsdell explained everything in a manner I could understand. 100% improvement with my knee. His staff also top notch. So glad I found them."

– Thomas McLaughlin Jr.
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