How to Avoid Knee Replacement?

If you’re looking inti how to avoid knee replacement, you’re not alone. Many patients visit Everybody’s Chiropractic Center in Upper Darby hoping to avoid knee replacement and explore conservative treatment options before considering surgery. While knee replacement is sometimes the best option, many people with chronic knee pain, arthritis, tendon injuries, or degenerative joint changes may benefit from non-surgical care first.

At Everybody’s Chiropractic Center, we perform a comprehensive evaluation to determine the cause of your knee pain and discuss non-surgical treatment options that may help reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore function. Depending on your condition, treatment may include chiropractic care, rehabilitation, Class IV laser therapy, and SoftWave Therapy as part of a personalized treatment plan.

When Is Knee Replacement Necessary?

Knee replacement surgery can be an excellent option for some patients, particularly when severe joint damage significantly affects quality of life. However, surgery is usually considered only after conservative treatment options have been explored.

Your orthopedic surgeon may recommend knee replacement if you experience:

  • Severe knee arthritis
  • Constant knee pain
  • Significant loss of mobility
  • Difficulty walking or climbing stairs
  • Pain that interferes with sleep
  • Failure to improve with conservative care

Because every patient is different, the decision should be based on your symptoms, examination findings, imaging studies, activity level, and personal goals.

Conservative Treatments Before Knee Replacement

Many patients are surprised to learn there are several non-surgical treatments that may help improve knee pain before surgery becomes necessary.

Depending on your diagnosis, conservative treatment may include:

  • SoftWave Therapy
  • Chiropractic care
  • Therapeutic rehabilitation
  • Class IV laser therapy
  • Corrective exercises
  • Activity modification
  • Home exercise programs
  • Weight management strategies

For many individuals, combining several conservative treatments produces better results than relying on a single treatment alone.

f you’re considering knee replacement, it’s important to understand both surgical and non-surgical treatment options. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) provides helpful information about knee arthritis, knee replacement, and conservative care.

How SoftWave Therapy May Help

One conservative option we frequently recommend is SoftWave Therapy. This non-invasive treatment uses acoustic wave technology to stimulate the body’s natural healing response.

SoftWave Therapy may help:

  • Improve circulation
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Stimulate tissue repair
  • Improve mobility
  • Decrease pain
  • Support recovery without surgery

Many patients choose SoftWave Therapy because treatments are performed in the office, require no anesthesia, involve no incisions, and allow them to return to normal activities immediately afterward.

Who May Be Able to Avoid Knee Replacement?

Every patient is different, and while conservative care cannot eliminate the need for surgery in every case, many people may benefit from non-surgical treatment before deciding on knee replacement.

You may be a candidate for conservative treatment if you have:

  • Mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis
  • Chronic knee pain
  • Meniscus degeneration
  • Tendon or ligament injuries
  • Knee stiffness
  • Swelling and inflammation
  • Pain with walking or climbing stairs
  • Difficulty exercising because of knee pain

The earlier treatment begins, the greater the opportunity to improve joint function and potentially delay the progression of symptoms.

Questions to Ask Before Knee Replacement

Before scheduling knee replacement surgery, it’s worth discussing a few important questions with your healthcare provider:

  • Have I tried all appropriate conservative treatment options?
  • Is my knee pain coming solely from arthritis, or could other conditions be contributing?
  • What is the expected recovery time after surgery?
  • What are the potential risks and complications?
  • Could rehabilitation or regenerative therapies improve my symptoms first?

Having these conversations can help you make a more informed decision about the treatment that’s right for you.

Why Choose Everybody’s Chiropractic Center?

For more than 30 years, Everybody’s Chiropractic Center has helped patients throughout Upper Darby, Havertown, Springfield, Drexel Hill, Lansdowne, Broomall, Newtown Square, Clifton Heights, Darby, and communities across Delaware County find conservative solutions for knee pain.

Our approach begins with a thorough evaluation to determine the source of your symptoms. Rather than recommending the same treatment for every patient, we develop individualized care plans based on your diagnosis, activity level, goals, and overall health.

Whether your knee pain is caused by arthritis, tendon injuries, overuse, previous surgery, or everyday wear and tear, we’ll discuss the treatment options that may help improve your mobility and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid knee replacement?

Many patients can successfully manage knee pain for years with conservative care. While some people eventually require surgery, others experience significant improvement with treatments such as SoftWave Therapy, rehabilitation, chiropractic care, and exercise.

Does everyone with knee arthritis need surgery?

No. Many people with knee arthritis continue to remain active using conservative treatment strategies without requiring knee replacement.

Is SoftWave Therapy painful?

Most patients tolerate SoftWave Therapy very well. During treatment, you may feel mild discomfort over sensitive tissues, but sessions are generally brief and require no downtime.

How long does conservative treatment take?

The answer depends on your diagnosis and how long you’ve been experiencing symptoms. Some patients notice improvement within a few visits, while others benefit from a more comprehensive treatment plan over several weeks.

Schedule Your Knee Evaluation Today

If you’re hoping to avoid knee replacement, the team at Everybody’s Chiropractic Center is here to help. We’ll perform a comprehensive evaluation, explain your findings, and discuss whether conservative treatment options may be appropriate before considering surgery.

Everybody’s Chiropractic Center
115 E. Township Line Road
Upper Darby, PA 19082

Phone: (610) 789-1800

We proudly serve patients from Upper Darby, Havertown, Springfield, Drexel Hill, Lansdowne, Darby, Clifton Heights, Yeadon, Broomall, Newtown Square, Philadelphia, and communities throughout Delaware County.

Our goal is to help you reduce pain, improve mobility, and keep doing the activities you enjoy—using the most appropriate treatment plan for your individual needs before considering knee replacement surgery.