Osteoarthritis Knee Treatment for Pain Relief in Greater Kansas City MO
Knee pain can be excruciating, and it can keep you from being able to carry out your daily activities. If you are suffering from degenerative arthritis in your knees, you know just how painful and problematic this type of knee pain can be. In fact, knee osteoarthritis is one of the most common disabling conditions among adults.
If you have been told that knee replacement surgery is your only hope for a pain-free future, we at Core Medical Center want you to know you have nonsurgical options, too. Our comprehensive program to treat knee osteoarthritis can provide long‒term pain relief.
Take a stand against your pain and get back to the activities you love. Schedule an appointment for knee osteoarthritis treatments today.
What is Knee Osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease wherein the cartilage covering the knee joint degrades due to wear and tear. This causes the bones in the joint space to rub against each other, causing pain and making movement more difficult.
At Core Medical Center, our approach takes the most effective treatments and combines them. We start with a comprehensive exam and diagnostics, followed by customizing your treatment plan based on your functional issue. This can sometimes consist of bracing to correct a bone‒on‒bone issue due to misalignment or meniscus removal. We often couple bracing with physical therapy to address muscle imbalances and patellar tracking. We combine this with fluoroscopy-guided viscosupplementation injections to ensure 100% accuracy at the site of injection for optimal results. Some of our patients with meniscus or tendon damage may be prescribed PRP injections.
Don’t live your life consumed with pain. Schedule an appointment with Core Medical Center today and get the healing your body needs.
Treatments Options We Offer for Knee Osteoarthritis
There are numerous ways to treat knee pain associated with degenerative arthritis. Because this type of arthritis will get progressively worse with time, there are ongoing therapies that can help you avoid surgery or reliance on prescription or over-the-counter medications.
Some of the nonsurgical treatment options we may recommend include:
Physical therapy
Chiropractic care
Durable medical equipment, such as braces
Interventional pain procedures
Advantages of Osteoarthritis Treatments With Core Medical Center
At Core Medical Center, you receive all your treatments in one location from members of our medical team, who are familiar with your specific case and who collaborate with one another to provide the most comprehensive care available. Some additional advantages of getting treatment with Core Medical Center include:
Pain relief
Improved mobility
Surgery-Free Solution
Why Choose Core Medical Center for Osteoarthritis Treatments?
At Core Medical Center, we use many different brands of hyaluronic acid for patients who require viscosupplementation. Which brand we use depends on the insurance carrier. The injection is quick and easy and administered right here in our office. We use real‒time X‒ray imaging called fluoroscopy to help guide the needle, ensuring the injection is precisely administered. You can expect immediate relief that can last up to six months. Our doctors and nurse practitioners will set specific expectations with you once you have completed an exam and diagnostics.
Are you ready to take control of your health and pain? If you are, schedule an appointment with Core Medical Center today. Our staff can help treat your osteoarthritis and get you back to feeling your best.
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