Knee Joint Pain

What is a Knee Joint Pain?

Knee pain is a common problem affecting people of all ages, often caused by injuries like a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage, or medical conditions such as arthritis, gout, and infections.

At RSV Siddha Ayurveda Hospital, we provide holistic, natural treatments for knee pain using ancient Ayurvedic and Siddha practices. Our approach includes personalized therapies, herbal medicines, and physical therapy, all aimed at relieving pain and promoting recovery without side effects.

In severe cases, we offer advanced treatment options to restore mobility, considering surgery only when absolutely necessary. Our goal is to ensure patients experience lasting relief and improved quality of life in a supportive environment.

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When to See a Doctor for Knee Pain

  • Can't bear weight on your knee or feel instability.
  • Experience significant knee swelling.
  • Are unable to fully extend or bend your knee.
  • Notice a visible deformity in your knee or leg.
  • Have a fever along with redness, pain, and swelling.
  • Suffer from severe knee pain due to an injury.
  • At RSV Siddha Ayurveda Hospital, our specialists provide expert care for knee pain, focusing on natural healing and long-term relief.

Risk Factor

A number of factors can increase your risk of having knee problems, including:

  • Excess weight : Being overweight or obese increases stress on your knee joints, even during ordinary activities such as walking or going up and down stairs. It also puts you at increased risk of osteoarthritis by accelerating the breakdown of joint cartilage.
  • Lack of muscle flexibility or strength :  A lack of strength and flexibility can increase the risk of knee injuries. Strong muscles help stabilize and protect your joints, and muscle flexibility can help you achieve full range of motion.
  • Certain sports or occupations : Some sports put greater stress on your knees than do others. Alpine skiing with its rigid ski boots and potential for falls, basketball's jumps and pivots, and the repeated pounding your knees take when you run or jog all increase your risk of knee injury. Jobs that require repetitive stress on the knees such as construction or farming also can increase your risk.
  • Previous injury : Having a previous knee injury makes it more likely that you'll injure your knee again.

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What is a Knee Joint Pain?

Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and infections — also can cause knee pain.

Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures. Physical therapy and knee braces also can help relieve pain. In some cases, however, your knee may require surgical repair.

Knee pain is a common complaint that can affect individuals of all ages. It can result from various factors and can significantly impact one's mobility and quality of life.

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When to see a Doctor

  • Can't bear weight on your knee or feel as if your knee is unstable or gives out.
  • Have marked knee swelling.
  • Are unable to fully extend or flex your knee.
  • See an obvious deformity in your leg or knee.
  • Have a fever, in addition to redness, pain and swelling in your knee.
  • Have severe knee pain that is associated with an injury.

Risk Factor

A number of factors can increase your risk of having knee problems, including:

  • Excess weight. Being overweight or obese increases stress on your knee joints, even during ordinary activities such as walking or going up and down stairs. It also puts you at increased risk of osteoarthritis by accelerating the breakdown of joint cartilage.
  • Lack of muscle flexibility or strength. A lack of strength and flexibility can increase the risk of knee injuries. Strong muscles help stabilize and protect your joints, and muscle flexibility can help you achieve full range of motion.
  • Certain sports or occupations. Some sports put greater stress on your knees than do others. Alpine skiing with its rigid ski boots and potential for falls, basketball's jumps and pivots, and the repeated pounding your knees take when you run or jog all increase your risk of knee injury. Jobs that require repetitive stress on the knees such as construction or farming also can increase your risk.
  • Previous injury. Having a previous knee injury makes it more likely that you'll injure your knee again.

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What is a Knee Joint Pain?

Knee pain is a common complaint that affects people of all ages. Knee pain may be the result of an injury, such as a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage. Medical conditions — including arthritis, gout and infections — also can cause knee pain.

Many types of minor knee pain respond well to self-care measures. Physical therapy and knee braces also can help relieve pain. In some cases, however, your knee may require surgical repair.

Knee pain is a common complaint that can affect individuals of all ages. It can result from various factors and can significantly impact one's mobility and quality of life.

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When to see a Doctor

  • Can't bear weight on your knee or feel as if your knee is unstable or gives out.
  • Have marked knee swelling.
  • Are unable to fully extend or flex your knee.
  • See an obvious deformity in your leg or knee.
  • Have a fever, in addition to redness, pain and swelling in your knee.
  • Have severe knee pain that is associated with an injury.

Risk Factor

A number of factors can increase your risk of having knee problems, including:

  • Excess weight. Being overweight or obese increases stress on your knee joints, even during ordinary activities such as walking or going up and down stairs. It also puts you at increased risk of osteoarthritis by accelerating the breakdown of joint cartilage.
  • Lack of muscle flexibility or strength. A lack of strength and flexibility can increase the risk of knee injuries. Strong muscles help stabilize and protect your joints, and muscle flexibility can help you achieve full range of motion.
  • Certain sports or occupations. Some sports put greater stress on your knees than do others. Alpine skiing with its rigid ski boots and potential for falls, basketball's jumps and pivots, and the repeated pounding your knees take when you run or jog all increase your risk of knee injury. Jobs that require repetitive stress on the knees such as construction or farming also can increase your risk.
  • Previous injury. Having a previous knee injury makes it more likely that you'll injure your knee again.

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What is a Knee Joint Pain?

Knee pain is a common problem affecting people of all ages, often caused by injuries like a ruptured ligament or torn cartilage, or medical conditions such as arthritis, gout, and infections.

At RSV Siddha Ayurveda Hospital, we provide holistic, natural treatments for knee pain using ancient Ayurvedic and Siddha practices. Our approach includes personalized therapies, herbal medicines, and physical therapy, all aimed at relieving pain and promoting recovery without side effects.

In severe cases, we offer advanced treatment options to restore mobility, considering surgery only when absolutely necessary. Our goal is to ensure patients experience lasting relief and improved quality of life in a supportive environment.

single
single

When to see a Doctor

  • Can't bear weight on your knee or feel as if your knee is unstable or gives out.
  • Have marked knee swelling.
  • Are unable to fully extend or flex your knee.
  • See an obvious deformity in your leg or knee.
  • Have a fever, in addition to redness, pain and swelling in your knee.
  • Have severe knee pain that is associated with an injury.

Risk Factor

A number of factors can increase your risk of having knee problems, including:

  • Excess weight. Being overweight or obese increases stress on your knee joints, even during ordinary activities such as walking or going up and down stairs. It also puts you at increased risk of osteoarthritis by accelerating the breakdown of joint cartilage.
  • Lack of muscle flexibility or strength. A lack of strength and flexibility can increase the risk of knee injuries. Strong muscles help stabilize and protect your joints, and muscle flexibility can help you achieve full range of motion.
  • Certain sports or occupations. Some sports put greater stress on your knees than do others. Alpine skiing with its rigid ski boots and potential for falls, basketball's jumps and pivots, and the repeated pounding your knees take when you run or jog all increase your risk of knee injury. Jobs that require repetitive stress on the knees such as construction or farming also can increase your risk.
  • Previous injury. Having a previous knee injury makes it more likely that you'll injure your knee again.

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