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Arthritis in the knee is common, and several treatments are available
At Circle Health Group, our dedicated team of orthopaedic surgeons are skilled in diagnosing and treating knee arthritis.
Call or book online today to arrange a consultation to discuss private arthritis in knee treatment with a consultant of your choice at Circle Health Group.
This page explains what knee arthritis is and what treatment options are available.
Arthritis is the name for a group of conditions that cause inflammation and damage to the protective cartilage in your knee joint, causing knee pain, swelling, stiffness, and reduced range of motion.
The most common types of knee arthritis include:
The risk factors for knee arthritis depend on the type of arthritis, but you may have an increased risk of developing knee arthritis if you:
If you do decide to undergo surgery, our fixed-price packages include the cost of your surgery and all appropriate aftercare appointments. However, any pre-surgery diagnostic tests and your consultant's outpatient appointment consultation fee are charged separately.
Our flexible payment options help you spread the cost of your payment across a time period that suits you. We offer fixed-term monthly payment plans over one to five years with no deposit required. If you decide to pay over 10 months, you will pay interest-free. If you are paying for a longer period, you will pay 9.9% APR.
If you have private health insurance, knee arthritis treatment may be covered by your provider. Speak to your insurer directly to find out.
Some types of knee arthritis can’t be prevented, but there are some things you can do to reduce the risk of developing osteoarthritis of the knee, including:
See a consultant for knee arthritis if:
There is currently no cure for arthritis in the knee. However, there are several effective treatments available that help manage your symptoms, reduce pain and improve movement in your knee joint.
Your consultant will recommend the best treatment for you depending on the type and severity of your knee arthritis, your age, general health, activity level and any treatments you have tried previously.
If your knee arthritis is mild, your consultant will recommend non-surgical treatments such as lifestyle changes, medication, and physiotherapy.
Lifestyle changes for knee arthritis are often used in combination with other treatments such as medication and physiotherapy, and aim to help your symptoms by reducing stress on your knee joint.
These include:
Medication can help relieve pain and inflammation in your knee joint. It is often used in combination with physiotherapy or an exercise programme to allow you to move your knee joint more comfortably.
Medication for knee arthritis may include:
Knee physiotherapy involves a range of treatments including specialised exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joints, improve your mobility and range of motion and reduce pain. Knee physiotherapy may also include techniques such as acupuncture and electrotherapy.
Assistive devices like walking aids, knee braces and orthotic insoles can help with knee arthritis by supporting and stabilising your knee joint and reducing pain by relieving pressure on your knee.
If your knee arthritis is more advanced, or non-surgical treatments haven't worked to improve your symptoms, your consultant may recommend knee surgery. This might be keyhole surgery (arthroscopy) or it might be partial or total knee replacement.
Your consultant will recommend the best type of surgery for you depending on the severity of your knee arthritis.
Before you start your treatment, you’ll have a consultation with a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, a doctor specialising in conditions affecting the bones, joints and soft tissues like the muscles, ligaments and tendons.
At this appointment, your consultant will ask you about your symptoms, medical history and general health. They will examine your knee to check for signs and symptoms such as pain, tenderness, swelling and difficulty moving your knee joint.
Your consultant may ask to see the results of any tests or scans you have had previously, or they may arrange them on the day.
These may include a blood test, X-ray, CT, MRI or ultrasound.
During your appointment, your consultant will spend time getting to know you, discuss your expectations for treatment and encourage you to ask any questions you may have. At Circle Health Group, we want you to be as well-informed and comfortable as possible during your treatment, so please discuss any questions or concerns with your consultant during your appointment.
It may help to write down any questions you have before your appointment, so you don’t forget them. You may want to ask about:
Your consultant will explain all the possible risks and complications of your knee arthritis treatment and answer any questions you may have so that you can make an informed decision.
You can help minimise the risks by following your consultant’s instructions carefully during your treatment.
If you would like to see a consultant or learn more about arthritis in knee treatment, book your appointment online or call a member of our team today.
Consultant orthopaedic knee surgeon Mr Sam McElroy from The Chiltern Hospital shares expert information about the causes of knee arthritis, its symptoms, treatments, and recovery from knee replacement surgery.