Reducing Knee Pain and Swelling
Many treatments can help reduce pain and swelling in your knee. Your doctor or physical therapist may suggest one or more of the following treatments.
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Icing your knee helps reduce swelling. You may be asked to ice your knee once a day or more.
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Keeping your leg raised above your heart helps excess fluid flow out of your knee joint. This reduces swelling.
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Compression means wrapping an elastic bandage or neoprene sleeve snugly around your knees. This keeps fluid from collecting in your knee joint.
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Electrical stimulation can help reduce excess fluid in your knee joint.
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Anti-inflammatory medicines may be prescribed by your doctor. You may take pills or receive injections in your knee.
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Isometric (contracting) exercises strengthen the muscles that support your knee joint. They also help reduce excess fluid in your knee.
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Massage helps fluid drain away from your knee.
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| Icing, elevation, and electrical stimulation can help reduce inflammation. |
Publication Source:
Hudgins TH, Alleva JT, Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1st ed., Chapter 68 - Patellofemoral syndrome, 2002, pp 358-361
Publication Source:
Max MB, Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 23rd ed., Chapter 28 - Pain, 2007, pp 151-159
Online Medical Reviewer:
Spencer, Samantha A. MD
Date Last Reviewed:
1/15/2007
Date Last Modified:
7/9/2002