A knee sprain occurs when one of the ligaments in the knee – the largest joint in the body – is stretched or torn due to a sudden strenuous movement, such as pivoting while playing sports. Some mild knee sprains can be treated at home with self-care measures like rest, compression, ice therapy, and over-the-counter medications to help reduce pain and swelling.

Do I Need Knee Sprain Treatment?

It’s important to seek professional medical treatment for a knee sprain if you:

  • Cannot put weight on or easily move the affected leg
  • Feel numbness or tingling sensations
  • Have substantial pain directly over your knee
  • Do not experience symptom improvement after a few days

Some common knee sprain treatment approaches include physical therapy and immobilization with a brace or splint. Less commonly, surgery may be considered to repair a severely damaged ligament.

Knee sprain treatment at Orthopaedic Specialists

Knee sprain treatment at Orthopaedic Specialists is personalized to the individual needs of our patients. Our practice is led by board-certified and award-winning orthopedic specialists who provide advanced conservative and surgical treatments at our centers throughout The Greater Pittsburgh Region. Our approach to care is truly unique – we possess the extensive resources and expertise of an academic-affiliated and research-focused orthopedic clinic, yet provide the individualized and compassionate care of a privately owned practice. As our patient, you’ll receive the best of both worlds!

To learn more about our approach to joint health and knee sprain treatment or to schedule a consultation with a surgeon on our team, contact Orthopaedic Specialists today.

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