There’s no argument that modern day surgery can be a wonderful thing; it can give people a new lease of independence, mobility and relief. However, its definitely not always the best path for most knee pain.

Today, we discuss the times when knee surgery is appropriate, and when you might be better off pursuing other treatments.

What Do We Mean By Knee Surgery?

In this article, when we use the term knee surgery, we are referring to the following operations:

While the total knee replacement is the most significant of all the common knee surgeries, none of these procedures are to be taken lightly and all should be treated with equal consideration.

What Injuries Can Lead to Knee Surgery?

There are a number of common injuries that sometimes need surgery to return a person to an acceptable level of activity.

It’s worth noting that there are no injuries (other than major trauma) that ALWAYS need surgery – I have personally known people who are able to play football despite never having a cruciate tear repaired.

However, there are certainly times when surgery should be considered – read on for some of the most common injuries that require some form of repair:

Knee Injuries that SOMETIMES Need Surgery

How to Decide Whether it’s Time for Surgery

The main takeaway from this section should be the following: This ISN’T a decision you should be expected to make on your own!

We usually recommend the following: You should, in almost every circumstance, try everything you possibly can before opting for surgery.

Why do we say this?

The risks of surgery should not be under-estimated. Surgery, no matter how minor, always carries significant risks.

Secondly, if you opt for early surgery, you are leaving yourself at risk of complications later down the line, including accelerated arthritis.

Surgery is definitely NOT the easy way out – there will be considerable pain and disability for a period of time after any surgery and the psychological trauma of going under the knife is NOT to be underestimated.

I have had clients who opted for surgery, only to find that the operation didn’t have the desired outcome and they actually ended up WORSE than before – along with all the trauma of the procedure itself.

But, again, this shouldn’t be seen as a “scare piece” on surgery! It can be absolutely fantastic – you just need to make sure it’s the RIGHT decision for your personal situation.

What to Try Before Considering Surgery

You can use the following list as a “checklist” for all the things you should probably try before turning to surgery:

What to Do Next

For more tips and techniques on how to beat knee pain at home and avoid risky surgery, download our FREE knee pain guidebook below – it will give you some key tips and tricks you can start using today to relieve that knee pain you are currently suffering with.

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