Your treatment will depend on what caused the problem.
Common treatments include:
- The RICE method (Rest, Ice, Compress, and Elevate the knee).
- Medicines to reduce pain and swelling or treat related conditions, like arthritis.
- Physical therapy to strengthen the knee or muscles that support the knee.
- Injections (corticosteroids) to reduce pain and swelling.
If these treatments don't work, your doctor may recommend surgery. The type of surgery you need will also depend on your diagnosis.
- Arthroscopic surgery. A surgeon uses small cuts to guide a special camera and small tools into the knee to fix it.
- Open surgery. A surgeon uses a larger cut in the knee to fix it, like for a fracture.
- Partial or total knee replacement. This may be used if repair isn't an option.
After any knee surgery, physical therapy is recommended to rebuild muscle and improve strength.