KNEE PAIN


ELITE PAIN MANAGEMENT AND RECOVERY CENTERS IN MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA & SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 

WHAT WE DO

KNEE PAIN SPECIALISTS

Knee pain is common, especially with older age or if you have arthritis. Knee pain can significantly reduce your ability to stay active. If knee pain negatively affects you, the experienced pain management physicians at Elite Pain Management and Recovery Centers, with locations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Springfield, Missouri. They offer joint injections and other solutions to relieve your pain. Schedule an appointment over the phone or online today.

  • What is knee pain?
  • What causes knee pain?
  • How is knee pain treated?
What is knee pain?

What is knee pain?

Your knee is a complex joint made up of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Knee pain can result from a disease or injury and may present as:

  • Stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Sharp pain
  • Dull, aching pain
  • Weakness
  • Instability
  • Popping or crunching sounds
  • Redness
  • Warmth
  • Inability to fully straighten your knee

Sometimes knee pain subsides with rest and proper at-home care. If yours doesn’t, the pain management specialists at Elite Pain Management and Recovery Centers are here for you.


What causes knee pain?

What causes knee pain?

Numerous diseases or injuries, including sports- or work-related injuries, can cause knee pain. Examples include:

  • Fractures
  • Dislocation
  • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries
  • Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries
  • Collateral ligament injuries
  • Meniscus or tendon tears
  • Inflammation
  • Tendinitis
  • Arthritis
  • Gout

Several factors increase your risk of developing knee pain, such as being overweight, lack of strength or flexibility, playing certain sports, and having a previous knee injury.

How is knee pain treated?

How is knee pain treated?

After carefully reviewing your medical history, examining your knee, and using blood or imaging tests, your practitioner diagnoses the cause of knee pain and discusses your treatment options. They might recommend one or more of the following:

Nerve blocks

Your practitioner may use nerve blocks that block pain signals along nerve pathways. They use ultrasound-guided injections to locate specific nerves for pain relief.

Steroid injections

Steroid injections, including cortisone injections, help reduce knee inflammation and the pain it causes. Your practitioner completes steroid injections in about an hour and the pain relief you experience might last several weeks, months, or years.

Physical therapy

Physical therapists at Elite Pain Management and Recovery Centers work with you to strengthen and stretch tissues in your knee to ease pain and improve mobility.

Surgery

If you have a severe knee injury, surgery might be the best option for long-term pain relief and full joint restoration. While often a last resort, your provider might recommend surgery to repair or replace your knee joint to give you the best possible outcome.

Don’t live with debilitating knee pain when you don’t have to. Schedule an appointment over the phone or online with Elite Pain Management and Recovery Centers today. 

 Pain Management | Springfield, MO & Myrtle Beach, SC