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Knee pain is the most common reason that athletes, weekend warriors, and people of all ages visit orthopedic specialists. From torn ligaments to fractures, arthritis to total joint replacement, our team delivers state-of-the-art care to get you back to your normal life.
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knee pain
Common conditions & advanced treatments
No matter how complex your injury or condition, OrthoVirginia’s patient-centered approach puts you on the fast-track to recovery. We treat all kinds of conditions and injuries that cause knee pain, including many of the most common, such as:
- ACL tear
- Knee arthritis
- Knee fractures
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Knee tendon tears
- Meniscus tear
- Multi-ligament knee injuries
- Patellar dislocation
- PCL tear
- Runner’s knee
- Tendonitis
We provide a complete range of surgical and non-surgical treatments for knee pain and related conditions. Your surgeon works with you to develop a personalized plan of care suited to your unique needs.
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions
- Arthroscopic knee reconstruction
- Arthroscopy for meniscal tear
- Bilateral knee replacement
- Computer assisted total knee arthroplasty
- Knee ligament reconstruction
- Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) repair and reconstruction
- Loose bodies/spurs in the knee surgery
- MAKOplasty partial knee resurfacing
- Meniscal transplant surgery
- Minimally invasive total knee replacement
- Non-operative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury treatment
- Non-operative knee arthritis treatment
- Non-operative lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury treatment
- Non-operative medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury treatment
- Non-operative meniscal tear treatment
- Non-operative patellar tendonitis treatment
- Non-operative runner’s knee (chondromalacia patella) treatment
- Osteochondritis fixation
- Osteotomy
- Partial knee replacement
- Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction
- Revision knee surgery
- Total knee replacement
Physician videos
- A patient’s guide to common knee injuries and treatments
- Hip and knee replacement in 2024: technologies and techniques to speed your recovery
- Is my knee pain arthritis? What patients need to know
- I tore my meniscus, now what?
- 0 to 60 knee replacement: accelerated recovery and return to sports
- New advances in hip and knee replacement
- Everything to know about outpatient total joint replacement
- Outpatient total joint replacement: is it right for you?
- Comparing partial knee and total knee replacement
- Hip and knee arthritis: non-surgical and surgical treatments
- Technological advances in sports medicine knee and shoulder surgery
- When to consider surgery for hip and knee arthritis
- Partial knee replacement: who, why and when?
- ACL treatment options
- Meniscus A to Z
- Replacing a joint replacement: when and why
- ACL injuries and treatment options for females
- ACL reconstruction patient testimonial
- The aging knee
- Knee cartilage
- Patellar dislocation
Robotic surgery
We are always advancing our surgical techniques using the most innovative and state-of-the-art technology. Robotic-assisted knee surgery may be a treatment option for you that can provide a less invasive surgery and quicker recovery time.
- Arthroscopic surgery
- Partial knee replacement
- Total knee replacement
Latest Articles
- How to Stay Active with Arthritis
- A Patient’s Guide to Common Knee Injuries and Treatments
- Hip and Knee Replacement in 2024: Technologies and Techniques to Speed Your Recovery
- What You Need to Know About ACL Tears
- Is My Knee Pain Arthritis? What Patients Need to Know
- I Tore My Meniscus, Now What?
- ACL Injuries in Women Soccer Players
- 0 to 60 Knee Replacement: Accelerated Recovery and Return to Sports
- New Advances in Hip and Knee Replacement
- Technology in Joint Replacement
Additional videos & information
No matter how complex your injury or condition, OrthoVirginia’s patient-centered approach puts you on the fast-track to recovery. We treat all kinds of conditions and injuries that cause knee pain, including many of the most common, such as:
- ACL tear
- Knee arthritis
- Knee fractures
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Knee tendon tears
- Meniscus tear
- Multi-ligament knee injuries
- Patellar dislocation
- PCL tear
- Runner’s knee
- Tendonitis
We provide a complete range of surgical and non-surgical treatments for knee pain and related conditions. Your surgeon works with you to develop a personalized plan of care suited to your unique needs.
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions
- Arthroscopic knee reconstruction
- Arthroscopy for meniscal tear
- Bilateral knee replacement
- Computer assisted total knee arthroplasty
- Knee ligament reconstruction
- Lateral collateral ligament (LCL) repair and reconstruction
- Loose bodies/spurs in the knee surgery
- MAKOplasty partial knee resurfacing
- Meniscal transplant surgery
- Minimally invasive total knee replacement
- Non-operative anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury treatment
- Non-operative knee arthritis treatment
- Non-operative lateral collateral ligament (LCL) injury treatment
- Non-operative medial collateral ligament (MCL) injury treatment
- Non-operative meniscal tear treatment
- Non-operative patellar tendonitis treatment
- Non-operative runner’s knee (chondromalacia patella) treatment
- Osteochondritis fixation
- Osteotomy
- Partial knee replacement
- Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction
- Revision knee surgery
- Total knee replacement
- A patient’s guide to common knee injuries and treatments
- Hip and knee replacement in 2024: technologies and techniques to speed your recovery
- Is my knee pain arthritis? What patients need to know
- I tore my meniscus, now what?
- 0 to 60 knee replacement: accelerated recovery and return to sports
- New advances in hip and knee replacement
- Everything to know about outpatient total joint replacement
- Outpatient total joint replacement: is it right for you?
- Comparing partial knee and total knee replacement
- Hip and knee arthritis: non-surgical and surgical treatments
- Technological advances in sports medicine knee and shoulder surgery
- When to consider surgery for hip and knee arthritis
- Partial knee replacement: who, why and when?
- ACL treatment options
- Meniscus A to Z
- Replacing a joint replacement: when and why
- ACL injuries and treatment options for females
- ACL reconstruction patient testimonial
- The aging knee
- Knee cartilage
- Patellar dislocation
We are always advancing our surgical techniques using the most innovative and state-of-the-art technology. Robotic-assisted knee surgery may be a treatment option for you that can provide a less invasive surgery and quicker recovery time.
- Arthroscopic surgery
- Partial knee replacement
- Total knee replacement
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