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Title: Knee Pain Management


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Knee Pain Treatment Perth
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  • Knee pain is a common problem that varies from
    acute injuries to medical complications. Knee
    pain can be highly localized or might be diffuse.
  • For acute knee injury, rehabilitation therapies
    such as physiotherapy and other associated
    modalities may rectify the issue.

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Major causes of knee injuries
  1. Injuries of the knee ligaments
  2. Tears in the knee cartilage
  3. Arthritis of the Knee

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1. Injuries of the knee ligaments
  • These injuries can occur to the anterior cruciate
    ligament (ACL), posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
    and medial or lateral collateral ligament
    (MCL/LCL). These injuries may require treatment
    with cortisone, PRF, or even surgery.

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2. Tears in the knee cartilage
  • Tears in the cartilage of the knee are also
    common. Cartilage is a flexible and tough tissue
    that covers the end of your bones. Cartilage also
    comprises of the medial and lateral meniscus.

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3. Arthritis of the Knee
  • Arthritis is probably the most common cause of
    knee pain and disability. Arthritis is a chronic
    degenerative condition that necessarily requires
    surgery.

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Type of Arthritis
  1. Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Knee
  2. Post-traumatic Arthritis
  3. Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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1. Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Knee
  • This type of arthritis is an autoimmune disease
    that results in the tissue around the joint to
    get inflamed and thickened. Severe Chronic
    inflammation results into damage and loss of
    cartilage. It is relatively less frequent than
    the other types of arthritis.

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2. Post-traumatic Arthritis
  • A severe knee injury might cause post-traumatic
    arthritis. Such an injury generally comprises of
    bone fractures and ligament tears. These injuries
    can damage the cartilage in your knee, eventually
    leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness. This is
    a form of osteoarthritis.

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3. Osteoarthritis of the Knee
  • It eventually results in the progressive wearing
    of the cartilage in the knee joint. It is more
    frequent in individuals who are 50 and above.
    This condition causes pain, limited mobility,
    stiffness of the knee, swelling of the joint,
    tenderness, deformity and fragility.

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How can Painsense help you?
  • Being an Interventional Pain Management centre in
    Perth, Painsense provides multiple Interventional
    Pain Management Treatment Services to provide
    relief to patients suffering from severe knee
    pain.
  • The vast suite of medical services comprises of
    specialist clinical assessment, advanced
    radiology techniques such as CT, MRI,X-rays or
    Ultrasound scans to perform interventional
    treatments under imaging guidance.

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CONCLUSION
  • For info, please visit http//www.painsense.com.au
    /knee-pain-treatment
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