Condition · Hip, Knee & Joint

Knee pain.
Cartilage, ligament, tendon, or alignment — diagnose precisely.

Knee pain is one of the most common reasons for an orthopedic visit. The specific diagnosis — arthritis, meniscus, ligament, tendon, alignment — determines what works.

Who It's For

If this is you, we can help.

Pain on the inner, outer, or front of the knee. Worse with specific activities — stairs, kneeling, prolonged standing. Sometimes swelling, mechanical catching, or instability. Sometimes pain with rest after activity.

What to Expect

Your first visit.

Focused examination differentiating compartmental, meniscal, ligamentous, patellofemoral, and tendinous sources. Diagnostic ultrasound when indicated. Imaging review. A specific working diagnosis driving the plan.

Treatment Options

A staged toolkit from conservative through regenerative.

For osteoarthritis, structured PT, weight optimization, image-guided corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injection, and PRP or BMAC for appropriate candidates. For meniscal and ligamentous pathology, structured PT and surgical referral when indicated. For patellofemoral pain, mechanics-focused PT and targeted intervention. Surgical referral when warranted.

Stop accepting the downtime.

A precise diagnosis is the start of every recovery. Schedule a consultation at any Triumph location.