Meniscus Tear Treatment in Haywards Heath
An osteoarthritis diagnosis doesn’t mean your knee is “worn out”, and it doesn’t mean surgery is inevitable. Exercise-based treatment is the first-line recommendation for knee osteoarthritis, and most people can reduce pain and stay active with the right plan.
ASSESSMENT | DIAGNOSIS | TREATMENT | RESULTS
Does this sound familiar?
- “My knee is stiff in the morning or after sitting”
- “Stairs, slopes and getting out of the car are the worst”
- “I’ve been told it’s ‘wear and tear’ and to just take painkillers”
- “I’m trying to put off (or avoid) a knee replacement”
- “I’ve stopped walking as far because I don’t trust my knee”
What is knee osteoarthritis?
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a gradual change in the joint – cartilage, bone and the tissues around them that can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. It’s very common from midlife onwards. Importantly, X-ray findings often don’t match symptoms: many people with “bad” X-rays function well, and vice versa. That’s why we treat you, not the image.
How we treat it
- Progressive strength and mobility programme – the single most evidence-supported treatment for knee OA, tailored to your starting point
- Hands-on treatment to ease pain and stiffness so you can exercise comfortably
- Medical acupuncture, which many of our arthritic-knee patients find helpful alongside rehab
- Össur knee bracing – we can advise on and fit Unloader-style braces that reduce load through the painful side of the joint
- Activity and weight-management guidance that’s realistic, not preachy
- Pre- and post-op rehab if a knee replacement is ultimately the right choice
How we treat meniscus tears
- Thorough knee assessment and clear diagnosis, with guidance on when MRI is genuinely useful
- Progressive strength and control rehabilitation for the knee and hip
- Hands-on treatment including acupuncture to settle pain, swelling and stiffness
- Sport- or activity-specific loading – squatting, twisting, kneeling – reintroduced in stages
- Full post-operative rehab if you do have surgery, led by physios experienced in post-op knees
Why choose The Health Hub
- Physiotherapists with specialist experience in post-operative knee rehab and knee injuries
- Physio, chiropractic, osteopathy and sports massage under one roof – useful when an arthritic knee changes how your hips and back behave
- Recognised by the major UK private medical insurers
- Rated 5★ on Google from 250+ patients
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Knee osteoarthritis treatment near you
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- “Knee osteoarthritis treatment & rehab near me”
- “Physio for an osteoarthritic knee in Haywards Heath”
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Will exercise wear my knee out faster?
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No, the evidence is clear that appropriate, graded exercise reduces pain and improves function in knee OA. Joints respond to sensible loading.
- Can I avoid a knee replacement?
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Many people manage well for years – sometimes indefinitely – with strength work, activity modification and weight management. Where a replacement is needed, rehab before and after makes a real difference.
- Do injections help?
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Some people get short-term relief from injections arranged via their GP or consultant. They work best as a window to rehabilitate, not a standalone fix – we can work alongside them.
- What about knee braces?
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For the right knee (particularly OA affecting one side of the joint), an unloader brace can meaningfully reduce pain during activity. We’ll assess whether you’re likely to benefit.