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When you have knee pain, it can limit your mobility and affect your overall quality of life. Fortunately, Beth Chekemian, DO, can help at Academic Pain & Spine in Bensalem, PA. Dr. Chekemian is a talented pain management and regenerative medicine physician dedicated to bringing cutting-edge treatments to men and women in Bensalem, PA.

To learn more about nonsurgical treatments for knee pain, call Academic Pain & Spine or schedule an appointment online today. Our pain management doctors in Feasterville-Trevose, PA are here to help you.

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"Dr. Beth Chekemian is very caring and takes a lot of time with you. I never feel that I am being rushed or that she doesn't spend enough time with you. Also Bob is a very nice person too. I highly recommend Academic Pain & Spine."

Knee Pain Q & A

What is knee pain?

Knee pain tops the list as one of the most common complaints among men and women of all ages and activity levels. When you have knee pain, you can experience a variety of symptoms, such as:

  • Pain or stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Reduced or restricted mobility
  • Limited strength
  • Crunching or popping noises
  • Inability to fully straighten your knee

It’s also common for knee pain to grow worse during certain activities, movements, or after sitting or standing for long periods.

What causes knee pain?

You can develop knee pain from a wide range of causes, including:

  • Sprains or strains
  • Cartilage or ligaments tears
  • Fractures
  • Gout 
  • Arthritis

These types of issues can occur for a variety of reasons, like overuse, car accidents, sports or recreational activities, slipping and falling, or health-related problems. No matter what the reason, we’re ready to help you solve the problem. You don’t need to live your life in pain. Reach out to us today.

How is knee pain treated?

Dr. Chekemian develops a treatment strategy for knee pain based on the cause of your symptoms. These pain-relief methods focus on FDA-approved, nonsurgical, and minimally invasive treatments covered by Medicare and most commercial insurance providers.

If you have arthritis in your knee, for example, Dr. Chekemian might recommend a variety of osteoarthritis therapies, such as physical therapy, or braces. This common form of arthritis occurs when cartilage breaks down in your joints, leading to inflammation and pain.

Other treatments for knee pain might include:

  • Oral or topical medications, such as anti-inflammatories or pain relievers
  • Hot and cold therapy
  • Trigger point focused therapy

These types of therapies work by taking healthy cells in your body and injecting them in areas with damage. This approach triggers the natural healing process in your body to reverse the damage and alleviate pain.

Dr. Chekemian may also recommend a physical therapy program focused on strengthening the muscles supporting your affected joints.

No matter what causes your knee pain, Dr. Chekemian’s customized treatment plans can restore your mobility and get you back on your feet. That means you can resume the activities you love, whether it’s playing with your grandkids or hitting the golf course.

To learn more about available treatments for knee pain, call Academic Pain & Spine or schedule an appointment online today.

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