Knee conditions
Knee Arthritis
knee conditions
Knee arthritis is a common cause of pain, stiffness and reduced mobility
Symptoms often develop gradually and may affect your ability to walk, climb stairs or take part in activities you enjoy. Many people experience a sensation of “grinding” or stiffness after rest, particularly first thing in the morning.
What?
Assessment
Treatment
FAQs
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What is Knee Arthritis?
The knee joint is covered with smooth articular cartilage that allows the bones to move easily against one another. Over time, this cartilage can become thinner or damaged.
When this happens, the underlying bone becomes irritated, leading to inflammation, swelling and pain.
You may notice:
Pain during or after activity
Stiffness after sitting or resting
Swelling around the knee
Reduced ability to bend or straighten the knee
A sensation of grinding (crepitus)
Loss of confidence standing or walking on uneven ground
Arthritis can develop naturally with age, but previous injuries, meniscal tears, alignment issues, inflammatory arthritis and genetic factors also contribute.
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How your knee is assessed
During your assessment, we will discuss your symptoms in detail, examine the knee and arrange X-rays if needed. This helps to understand the severity of wear and which parts of the knee are affected.
Where symptoms are complex or the pattern of arthritis is unusual, further imaging such as MRI may be arranged.
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Treatment options
Non-surgical
Targeted physiotherapy
Activity and load modification
Weight optimisation
Anti-inflammatory medication
Steroid injections for short-term relief
Arthrosamid for long-term symptom improvement in suitable patients
Unloader bracing
Surgical
Partial knee replacement
Total knee replacement
Personalised alignment strategies
Robotic-assisted knee replacement (ROSA / VELYS)
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FAQs
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, I can assess your knee, explain the findings clearly and guide the most appropriate treatment plan.

