What might happen if knee stiffness is left untreated?

Autore: Mr James Stoddard
Pubblicato:
Editor: Conor Lynch

In one of our latest medical articles here below, Mr James Stoddard, a highly revered consultant knee specialist, talks to us in detail about knee stiffness, including the main causes, treatment, and effective home remedies.

What are the main causes of knee stiffness?

Knee injuries and arthritis are among the most common causes of knee stiffness. Other possible causes of knee stiffness include injury to the menisci or ligaments, and arthrofibrosis (stiff knee syndrome). 

 

What are some effective home remedies that can help with knee stiffness?

Here are some home remedies that may help alleviate knee stiffness:

 

  • physiotherapy
  • wearing supportive shoes and maintaining good posture
  • weight loss and diet adjustments
  • medications
  • massages
  • heat and cold therapy

 

How is knee stiffness treated medically?

Medical treatments for knee stiffness depend on the underlying cause. Some common treatments include:

 

  • Prescription pain medications
  • Corticosteroids
  • Rheumatoid arthritis medications
  • Surgery
  • Physiotherapy

 

What might happen if knee stiffness is left untreated?

If left untreated, knee stiffness can lead to the development of arthritis. It’s important to consult with a doctor if you’re experiencing knee stiffness to determine the underlying cause and the best course of treatment for your specific situation.

 

When might surgery be required for knee stiffness?

Surgery is generally needed for knee stiffness if other treatments have not been effective for the patient.

 

What surgery is performed to treat knee stiffness?

The type of surgery performed for knee stiffness depends on the underlying cause of the stiffness. Some surgical techniques for treating post-traumatic knee stiffness include anterior arthroscopic arthrolysis and soft tissue release. Other surgical procedures that may be used to treat knee pain or knee stiffness include arthroscopy and partial knee replacement surgery.

 

To schedule in an appointment with Mr James Stoddard, simply visit his Top Doctors profile today.

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Mr James Stoddard
Traumatologia

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Vedi il profilo

Valutazione generale del paziente


  • Altri trattamenti d'interesse
  • Bio-stimolazione con plasma ricco di piastrine
    Ozonoterapia
    Tossina botulinica (botox)
    Alterazioni dell'andatura
    Gomito
    Epicondilite (gomito del tennista)
    Dolore al gomito
    Compressione nervosa al gomito
    Compressione del nervo mediano
    Compressione del nervo radiale
    Questo sito web utilizza cookie propri e di terze parti per raccogliere informazioni al fine di migliorare i nostri servizi, per mostrarle la pubblicità relativa alle sue preferenze, nonché analizzare le sue abitudini di navigazione. L'utente ha la possibilità di configurare le proprie preferenze QUI.