Real Questions We Hear From Patients On
Knee Pain
Yes. Several small sensory nerves around the knee can become irritated or compressed and cause pain that feels very similar to joint pain.
Sometimes the joint heals well, but nearby nerves become irritated during the procedure or recovery.
If the pain is coming from a specific nerve rather than the joint itself, treating that nerve may help relieve symptoms.
If imaging looks normal or treatments aimed at the joint haven’t helped, evaluating the nerves around the knee may be helpful.
The right diagnosis changes everything. If you’re still searching for answers, the team at Neuropax is here to help.
Still wondering what might be causing your pain?
Many patients who come to Neuropax have already seen multiple doctors and tried several treatments without success. In some cases, persistent pain may be coming from an irritated or compressed peripheral nerve that hasn’t been identified yet.
If you’re still searching for answers, a peripheral nerve evaluation may help uncover the source of your pain.