Knee Arthritis

The knee is the strongest joint in the body. Cartilage between the knee bones ensures ample spacing between bones to avoid friction and rubbing. When this cartilage is worn away, painful arthritis can occur. This creates bone spurs, which can cause difficulty walking and an inability to perform high impact activities. Knee arthritis worsens over time, so it is important to contact a doctor if you believe you are exhibiting symptoms.

At the New York Spine Institute, we have several offices in greater New York City, Long Island, White Plains and Newburgh, NY. To see one of our spine specialists, please schedule a consultation with us today.

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Why Choose New York Spine Institute

Quality Care

New York Spine Institute prides itself on fixing our patients’ problems. Our trusted team of doctors will deliver you high quality care to help you get back to living an injury-free life.*

Industry Leaders

Alexandre B. de Moura, M.D., FAAOS is the medical doctor at NY Spine. He is an internationally recognized expert in his field, and can be trusted to give you world class care.

Multiple Languages

At NY Spine, we value the comfort of our customers. To ensure you have the best possible experience with us, our team is fluent in numerous languages. Our staff can assist you in Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, and Russian.

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Understanding the Causes Of Knee Arthritis

The most common type of knee arthritis, known as osteoarthritis, is caused by inflammation to the knee joint, which in turn breaks down cartilage tissue. Cartilage tissue acts to reduce friction in joints, and the lack of it can cause pain during movement. Arthritis develops over time, and symptoms are known to increase in substantiality.

Our team of specialists will work with you to create a plan to counteract your knee arthritis.*

Symptoms include:

  • Stiffness or swelling in the knee
  • Knee locking, cracking, or creaking during movement
  • Pain or weakness in knee
  • Pain flares after high levels of activity

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Diagnosing Your Knee Arthritis

Often, diagnosis can be made through a range of physical tests. As well, imaging tests can help confirm a diagnosis. As well, laboratory blood tests can help determine what type of arthritis you have.

Testing for knee arthritis includes:

  • Physical examination
  • X Rays
  • CT scan
  • Laboratory blood test
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Treatment Options For Knee Arthritis

There are many treatments to help deal with knee arthritis. Commonly, physical therapy and assistive devices are used as a countermeasure. There are also a range of surgeries available depending on the severity of the injury.

Treatments include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Use of an assistive device
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs
  • Surgical procedures

*The effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment will vary by patient and condition. New York Spine Institute does not guarantee certain results.

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