When should I see a doctor for knee pain?
See a clinician if pain lasts more than a week, keeps returning after activity, or is accompanied by swelling, locking, clicking with pain, or a feeling of the knee giving way. Sudden severe pain after an injury, inability to bear weight, or a visibly deformed knee needs assessment the same day.
Do I need an X-ray or MRI for my knee pain?
Not always. Most knee problems can be diagnosed with a detailed history, movement assessment and orthopaedic tests. Imaging is used when it will actually change the treatment plan — for example, suspected fractures, significant ligament or meniscus tears, or advanced arthritis.
Can knee pain be treated without surgery?
In most cases, yes. International guidelines recommend structured exercise therapy, load management and hands-on treatment as first-line care for most knee conditions, including osteoarthritis and many meniscus tears. Surgery is reserved for specific injuries where conservative care genuinely cannot restore function.
Is walking good or bad for knee pain?
For most knee conditions, comfortable walking is good — movement nourishes the joint cartilage and keeps the muscles active. The key is the right dose: short, regular walks on even ground, staying below the level that flares your pain for more than 24 hours.
How is knee pain treated at ACTYMED?
After a structural diagnosis, your plan may combine manual therapy, dry needling, kinesiology taping, a progressive exercise programme, Ayurvedic therapies such as Janu Basti, and guidance on load, footwear and body weight. The exact mix depends on your diagnosis, age, sport or job, and goals.
How long does knee pain take to heal?
Simple strains often settle in 2–6 weeks. Ligament and meniscus problems typically need 6–12 weeks of guided rehabilitation. Osteoarthritis is managed long-term, but most people feel significantly better within 8–12 weeks of consistent, structured care.
Is my knee pain arthritis?
Not necessarily. Knee pain in younger and active people is more often from the kneecap, tendons, ligaments or menisci. Even when X-rays show age-related changes, the pain often comes from treatable muscle and loading problems — X-ray findings and pain do not always match.
Can Ayurveda really help knee pain?
Used alongside modern rehabilitation, specific Ayurvedic therapies help reduce pain and stiffness so you can exercise and recover better. At ACTYMED we use Ayurveda in an evidence-informed way — as part of a measurable treatment plan, never as a replacement for accurate diagnosis.
Should I stop sports completely if my knee hurts?
Rarely. Complete rest usually makes the knee weaker and the return harder. In most cases we modify your training — reducing load, swapping aggravating movements, and rebuilding capacity — so you stay active while the knee recovers.
Does clicking or cracking in my knee mean damage?
Painless clicking is very common and usually harmless — it is often just fluid and tendon movement. Clicking that comes with pain, swelling or locking, however, should be assessed, as it can point to a meniscus or cartilage problem.