At Greater Orlando Orthopedic Group, our knee specialists diagnose and treat a wide range of knee injuries and conditions—from sports-related injuries to age-related joint problems. Whether your pain started suddenly or has been building for years, we provide personalized care to help you regain strength, mobility, and confidence.
Comprehensive Knee Pain Treatment in Orlando
Our knee specialists use advanced diagnostic tools and state-of-the-art treatments to provide customized care for each patient. We offer:
✔ Non-Surgical Treatments – Therapy and exercise, bracing and knee injections.
✔ Minimally Invasive Knee Surgery – Arthroscopic knee surgery including primary and revision repairs, MCL repair, ACL repair all performed with a camera placed through minimal incisions.
✔ Advanced Surgical Solutions – partial and total knee replacements (traditional and robotic).
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Knee arthritis—most often osteoarthritis—occurs when the cartilage in your knee wears away, leading to stiffness, swelling, and pain during movement. Our team offers both nonsurgical and surgical treatments, including physical therapy, medication, injections, and robotic-assisted knee replacement surgery when needed, to restore function and reduce discomfort.
The meniscus is a wedge-shaped piece of cartilage that cushions your knee joint. A tear can occur from sports injuries or simply twisting the knee the wrong way. Symptoms may include swelling, locking, and difficulty straightening the leg. We use advanced imaging to confirm the injury and offer treatment options ranging from physical therapy to arthroscopic meniscus repair.
The ACL is one of the major ligaments that stabilizes the knee. Injuries are common in athletes and can occur from sudden stops, pivots, or awkward landings. A torn ACL often requires surgical reconstruction, especially for active individuals, followed by structured rehabilitation to restore stability and prevent future injury.
The MCL is located on the inner side of the knee and can be injured through direct impact or twisting. While mild sprains may heal with rest and physical therapy, more severe tears may require bracing or surgical repair to restore full function.
Patellar tendonitis is an overuse injury causing inflammation of the tendon connecting your kneecap to your shinbone. It often affects athletes in sports involving jumping and sprinting. Treatment typically includes rest, physical therapy, activity modification, and strengthening exercises to prevent recurrence.
Knee bursitis occurs when the small fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that cushion your knee become inflamed. This may result from repetitive kneeling, overuse, or direct injury. We offer nonsurgical treatments such as anti-inflammatory medications, aspiration, injections, and activity adjustments.
This condition causes pain around or behind the kneecap, often from overuse, muscle imbalances, or misalignment. Treatment may include physical therapy, bracing, orthotics, and activity modification to reduce stress on the joint.
Damage to the cartilage in the knee can result from sports injuries, falls, or wear over time. Our specialists offer a range of solutions, from minimally invasive cartilage repair to advanced joint preservation techniques, depending on the extent of the injury.
Athletes and active individuals frequently experience overuse injuries, ligament sprains, cartilage damage, and joint instability in the knees. Common sports-related knee injuries include:
✔ ACL tears & sprains from sudden stops, pivots, and awkward landings in sports like soccer, basketball, and skiing.
✔ Meniscus tears caused by twisting or impact during football, wrestling, or tennis.
✔ MCL injuries from direct blows to the knee in hockey, soccer, and martial arts.
✔ Patellar tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee) from repetitive jumping in volleyball, basketball, and track & field.
✔ Runner’s knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome) from overuse and muscle imbalances in running, cycling, and CrossFit.
✔ Knee bursitis from repetitive kneeling or high-impact contact in wrestling, football, and baseball catchers.
✔ Cartilage injuries & chondral damage from high-intensity sports like football, rugby, and basketball.
Our sports medicine specialists provide advanced diagnostics, customized treatment plans, and sport-specific rehabilitation programs to get athletes back to peak performance—safely and efficiently.
Techniques such as manual therapy, stretching, and resistance exercises
Temporary support to reduce strain on the knee and allow healing
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or naproxen to reduce pain and inflammation
Corticosteroids (oral or injections) for significant inflammation relief
Topical pain relievers (lidocaine or capsaicin creams)
Corticosteroid injections can provide temporary relief from pain and inflammation
May be used for conditions like bursitis, arthritis
Uses a concentration of the patient’s own platelets to promote healing
Still under research but may help with tendon injuries
Avoiding repetitive movements
Adjusting gait and sitting to standing positions
Using assistive devices if necessary
Knee arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique that allows us to diagnose and treat various knee problems, including meniscus tears, cartilage injuries, and loose bodies in the joint. Benefits include smaller incisions, less pain, and quicker recovery times.
When arthritis or injury severely damages the knee, replacement surgery may be the best option. We perform both total and partial knee replacements—often using robotic-assisted technology—to ensure precision, faster recovery, and long-lasting results.
This state-of-the-art procedure combines three cutting-edge approaches for a smoother and faster recovery:
Stryker® Mako™ robotic-arm assisted surgery
Minimally invasive subvastus (non-muscle cutting) approach
Tourniquet-less technique
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When joint disease from arthritis, injury, or degeneration won’t quit despite non-surgical treatments, our total knee replacement in Orlando is your next move. At Greater Orlando Orthopedic Group, our board-certified specialists utilize minimally invasive, robotic-arm assisted techniques—including proprietary muscle-sparing options—to restore pain-free movement and get you back on your feet faster. The precision of robotic alignment means smaller incisions, less tissue trauma, and a recovery path that’s smoother and speedier.
Greater Orlando Orthopedic Group™ is proud to be the first orthopedic practice in Orlando to perform knee replacements using OrthoSensor® (VERASENSE®) sensor-assisted technology. Developed for precision-guided total knee arthroplasty, this innovation provides real-time, intraoperative quantitative data on soft tissue balance and implant alignment—transforming knee replacement from subjective craftsmanship into a data-driven science. By integrating sensor insights directly into surgery, surgeons can achieve optimal joint mechanics, improve patient outcomes, and elevate satisfaction through evidence-based customization.

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