There are several conditions that can produce chronic knee pain – some are forms of arthritis and others are the result of previous injuries. One of the most common sources of knee problems, especially for individuals ages 50 and older, is osteoarthritis. This condition can develop when daily wear and tear causes the cartilage in the knee joint to wear away, producing constant pain and inflammation. Because it is not reversible, osteoarthritis is one of the primary reasons that individuals seek out a total knee replacement procedure.

North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic

Patients throughout the Durham area look to North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic when they want relief from chronic knee pain. We offer comprehensive orthopedic care in a patient-centred atmosphere and our fellowship-trained providers always explore conservative treatment options before recommending a knee replacement procedure. When you visit, a surgeon will discuss your symptoms and medical history with you to determine the proper course of action. If surgery is needed, the damaged surfaces in the knee joint will be replaced with metal implants anchored in place, and a plastic spacer will be inserted so the implants can glide effortlessly, restoring normal knee function.

If you would like to consult with an orthopedic surgeon at North Carolina Orthopaedic Clinic to find out if a knee replacement procedure is an option for you, contact us today. We serve patients throughout the Durham area.