Dr. Iftekhar Alam in knee treatment
Knee treatment procedures vary depending on the specific condition and severity of the problem. Common procedures for knee treatment include the following:
Non-Surgical Treatments
Medication
- Pain relievers (e.g., acetaminophen, NSAIDs)
- Corticosteroid injections for inflammation
- Hyaluronic acid injections to lubricate the joint
Physical Therapy
- Strengthening exercises for the knee muscles
- Improving flexibility and range of motion
- Balance and stability training
Lifestyle Modifications
- Weight management to reduce pressure on the knees
- Low-impact activities such as swimming or cycling
- Avoiding activities that worsen pain
Bracing and Support
- Use of knee braces or orthotics for stability and alignment
Minimally Invasive Surgical Options
Arthroscopy
- A minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and treat issues like torn cartilage or ligaments.
- Small incisions are made, and a camera (arthroscope) is used to guide instruments.
Partial Knee Replacement
- Replacement of only the damaged portion of the knee joint, preserving as much natural bone and tissue as possible.
Advanced Surgical Procedures
Total Knee Replacement (TKR)
- Damaged cartilage and bone are removed and replaced with prosthetic components.
- Recommended for severe arthritis or joint degeneration.
Osteotomy
- A bone-cutting procedure to realign the knee joint.
- Common for younger patients with localized arthritis.
Cartilage Restoration
- Techniques like microfracture surgery, autologous chondrocyte implantation, or osteochondral grafts to repair damaged cartilage.
Rehabilitation Post-Treatment
- Focused physical therapy to regain strength, mobility, and function.
- Regular follow-up appointments to monitor healing and prevent complications.
If you’re considering knee treatment, consulting a specialist like Dr. Iftekhar Alam, who has expertise in orthopedic procedures, is essential for tailored advice.
Dr. Md. Iftekharul Alam
- MBBS, BCS (Health), MS (Ortho), FACS (USA)
- FIJR (Kolkata), FASM (Bangalore),
- Fellowship in Arthroplasty and Arthroscopy
- Assistant Professor
- National Institute of Traumatology & Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR)
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