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22Jan

Knee Pain in the New Year: When to Consider Arthroscopic Surgery for Lasting Relief

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A new year often means getting back to an active lifestyle, skiing, hiking, or simply recommitting to regular exercise. But if knee pain keeps slowing you down, it may be time to take a closer look at what’s going on inside the joint. Persistent pain, swelling, or stiffness may indicate a torn meniscus, cartilage damage, or other mechanical issues that don’t always resolve with rest and therapy alone.

At Gustavel Orthopedics, we specialize in diagnosing and treating knee injuries using minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery. This advanced approach helps patients recover faster and regain strength with less downtime, allowing you to stay on track with your goals this year.

When Knee Pain Signals More Than Overuse

Not all knee pain is created equal. While soreness from a brutal workout or long hike usually improves with rest, sharp or catching pain could indicate structural damage. Common signs that you may need an orthopedic evaluation include:

  • Ongoing pain that doesn’t improve after several weeks
  • Swelling or stiffness that limits motion
  • A feeling of locking, clicking, or instability in the knee
  • Discomfort when climbing stairs, squatting, or twisting

If you’ve already tried conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medication, or activity modification without relief, arthroscopic surgery may provide the lasting solution you need.

What Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Can Treat

Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive procedure that allows orthopedic surgeons to view and repair joint damage through small incisions using a tiny camera and specialized instruments.

Common conditions treated include:

Because arthroscopic surgery requires only small incisions, patients typically experience less pain, faster healing, and a quicker return to regular activity.

arthroscopic knee surgery boise

Recovery and Results: What to Expect

Most patients can walk on the same day of surgery and return to low-impact activity within a few weeks. Physical therapy helps restore strength and flexibility, and most individuals experience a significant improvement in stability and comfort once fully healed.

Choosing early intervention can help prevent further joint deterioration and preserve long-term knee health, allowing you to stay active throughout 2025.

Find Relief From Knee Pain at Gustavel Orthopedics

If knee pain is keeping you from your favorite activities, the team at Gustavel Orthopedics can help. Our specialists provide personalized evaluations, advanced imaging, and minimally invasive arthroscopic solutions tailored to your needs. Start the new year strong. Schedule your consultation today.

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