Why Choose the Advanced Relief Institute in Fort Lauderdale for Knee Pain Treatment?

Knee issues can be incredibly limiting, making it difficult to enjoy even the simplest activities or maintain a comfortable lifestyle. If chronic knee pain is affecting your life, the specialists at the Advanced Relief Institute are here to help you find relief and get back to feeling your best. Our highly trained medical team will conduct a thorough examination of your knee to determine whether the problem lies in the bone, cartilage, tendons, or ligaments. Once we have identified the root cause, your doctor will develop a customized treatment plan aimed at delivering knee pain relief quickly and effectively. Ready to take the next step? Schedule your consultation at the Advanced Relief Institute in Fort Lauderdale today.

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How We Diagnose Knee Pain

The knee is not only the largest joint in the body but also one of the most complex, playing an essential role in your daily activities. If a knee injury goes untreated, it can lead to persistent pain and even long-term disability, making early and accurate diagnosis critical.

When you come to the Advanced Relief Institute in Fort Lauderdale, our medical team will conduct a comprehensive series of tests to evaluate your knee and identify the root cause of your pain. These diagnostic methods may include specialized exercises, X-rays, and ultrasound imaging. Once we have a detailed understanding of your condition, your doctor will formulate a customized treatment plan to help restore your mobility and reduce your pain in the most effective way possible.

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What Causes Knee Pain?

Knee pain can result from numerous factors, such as injuries, underlying medical conditions, or the natural aging process, which leads to the breakdown of joint components. Given the knee's complexity, damage to any part—whether ligaments, cartilage, or tendons—can cause considerable pain and reduced function. Some of the most common knee injuries include meniscus tears, ligament sprains, and hamstring tendinopathy. In addition to injuries, knee pain can also be due to joint diseases or conditions related to aging and overuse, such as arthritis, patellofemoral syndrome, bursitis, or Baker’s cysts.

At the Advanced Relief Institute, we specialize in interventional pain management techniques that are effective in addressing pain caused by:

  • Osteoarthritis of the knee
  • Osteochondritis dissecans of the knee
  • Meniscus tears
  • ACL or PCL tears/sprains
  • MCL or LCL tears/sprains
  • Patellofemoral (anterior knee) pain syndrome
  • Knee tendonitis (patellar tendonitis)
  • Knee bursitis
  • Iliotibial band syndrome
  • Chondromalacia patella
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Shin splints

Interventional Pain Management for Knee Pain

When knee pain becomes debilitating, we offer an array of interventional pain management options specifically designed to ease your discomfort and help you regain mobility. While knee replacement surgery remains a possible solution, we usually recommend it only as a last resort because of its invasive approach. Our priority is to first pursue cutting-edge non-surgical treatments that can safely and effectively restore your movement.

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Our Interventional Pain Management Options

Interventional pain management is often the preferred first step in addressing knee pain. This method combines diagnostic and treatment techniques. It may involve injecting medications and numbing agents directly into the knee joint to relieve pain and determine its exact origin. Available interventional pain management treatments may include the following:

  • Fluoroscopic guided steroid injection for knee pain
  • HYALGAN® injection for knee pain (fluoroscopic guided)
  • HYALGAN® injection for knee pain (ultrasound guided)
  • Prolotherapy treatment for chronic knee pain
  • Ultrasound-guided injection for knee pain
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Recovery After Interventional Knee Pain Management Treatment

Most patients can go back to their regular routines shortly after receiving knee injections. Typically, pain relief begins to set in within three to seven days of the treatment.

There may be some mild swelling or tenderness in the knee post-injection. It’s best to avoid any vigorous exercise until these symptoms have completely resolved.

Regenerative Therapy Options at the Advanced Relief Institute

In addition to our interventional pain management services, the Advanced Relief Institute in Fort Lauderdale offers regenerative therapies that may help counteract cellular degeneration. These therapies include PRP injections, stem cell treatments, and amniotic fluid therapy. Our holistic approach to knee pain management focuses on addressing the underlying causes, ensuring you receive long-lasting relief.

At the Advanced Relief Institute, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized care that aligns with your unique needs. If you want to learn more about how our Fort Lauderdale knee pain treatments can help you achieve lasting relief, contact us today to set up a consultation with our skilled team.

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