Klamath Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine
Knee Care
Supporting Your Knees, Every Step
The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body, connecting the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). With tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and bursae all working together, the knee allows for smooth and stable movement. When any part of this intricate system is injured, it can result in pain and instability. At Klamath Orthopedic, we offer advanced treatments for knee injuries, ensuring personalized care that restores function and mobility.
Knee Conditions we treat
HThe knee is a complex joint, and when injured or affected by conditions, it can lead to pain, swelling, and reduced mobility. We treat a range of knee conditions, from cartilage damage to ligament tears, to help restore your knee’s function and get you back to your daily activities. If you’d like to learn more about these conditions and explore additional resources, visit the trusted information provided by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Read more on AAOS
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Chondromalacia Patella
Irritation of the cartilage under the kneecap, common in young people
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Knee Osteoarthritis
Degeneration of knee cartilage due to aging or wear and tear, causing pain and stiffness.
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Knee Effusion
Fluid build-up in the knee from inflammation or injury.
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Meniscal Tear
Damage to the knee’s cartilage cushion, often from twisting.
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ACL Strain or Tear
Instability from a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament, sometimes requiring surgery.
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PCL Strain or Tear
Less common ligament injury, causing pain and instability.
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PCL Strain or Tear
Less common ligament injury, causing pain and instability.
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MCL Strain or Tear
Injury to the medial ligament, affecting the inner knee.
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Patellar Subluxation
The kneecap dislocates or moves abnormally, causing pain.
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Patellar Tendonitis
Inflammation of the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shin, common in athletes.
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Knee Bursitis
Swelling and pain from inflamed bursae, often from overuse.
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Baker’s Cyst
Fluid collection behind the knee, often from arthritis or injury.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Autoimmune inflammation that can cause permanent knee damage if untreated.
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Gout
Arthritis caused by uric acid buildup, leading to severe pain and swelling.
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Pseudogout
Arthritis caused by calcium crystals, similar to gout.
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Septic Arthritis
Bacterial infection inside the knee, causing pain and inflammation, requiring urgent treatment.
Preventative
Physical therapy, bracing, and strengthening exercises to manage pain and improve knee function.
InJections
Cortisone injections to reduce inflammation and provide pain relief.
Surgery
When necessary, surgical options like arthroscopic procedures and knee replacements are available to restore mobility and function.
Knee Procedures
At Klamath Orthopedic, we offer advanced surgical treatments for knee conditions when non-invasive methods aren’t enough. From minimally invasive arthroscopic procedures to total knee replacements, our team is skilled in providing the right intervention based on your specific needs. Our goal is to restore function, reduce pain, and help you return to your active lifestyle as quickly and safely as possible. For more detailed information on these procedures, visit the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Learn more on AAOS
Specialists
Our board-certified knee specialists are dedicated to providing expert care for a wide range of knee conditions. Whether you need non-surgical treatments or advanced surgical interventions, our team will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs.
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I’ve had the pleasure and honor of seeing and being treated by Dr. Bayley. She is truly an incredible surgeon and individual. She takes the time to listen to your concerns, explain what is going on, and what your treatment options are. Thanks to her talent and skill as a surgeon, I can walk without pain in my right foot, and am on the road to recovery with my left. She has shown such empathy and compassion to me through this whole process and I find that to be such a rare and valuable quality. I wouldn’t see anybody but her and highly recommend her as a surgeon.