Knee Injury Care in Downingtown, PA
Are you experiencing knee pain or discomfort? AFC Urgent Care Downingtown offers urgent care services to help you
get fast relief after an injury. Our expert team of providers is here to provide prompt diagnosis, effective
treatment, and compassionate care to get you back on your feet and enjoying life to the fullest.
Whether you were injured during a sports game, took an accidental fall while playing with your kids, or have been
struggling with arthritis for years, knee pain can be a serious nuisance that interferes with everyday
activities.
Your knee is the joint most at risk for injury. In fact, it is the most commonly injured joint among
adolescent athletes, with an estimated 2.5 million knee injuries annually, and
chronic knee pain affects nearly 25% of all adults. Persistent knee pain can make it difficult
to walk, climb stairs, sit, stand, or perform routine tasks. Age, injury, overuse, and repeated stress are all
common contributors to knee pain.
Common Knee Conditions and Injuries We Treat
Torn Meniscus
The meniscus is cartilage that cushions the bones of the knee joint. Tears can occur from sudden twisting or
pivoting.
- Traumatic tears are common in young athletes.
- Degenerative tears occur from age, arthritis, or repetitive stress.
A meniscus tear may cause pain, swelling, locking, or clicking in the knee.
Bursitis
Bursitis is inflammation of the bursa — fluid‑filled sacs that reduce friction around the knee. It can
result
from injury, overuse, or infection. Knee bursitis often causes pain, swelling, and redness over the affected
area.
Tendinitis
Tendinitis is inflammation of the tendons that connect muscle to bone. Often called jumper’s
knee, it is caused by overuse and is associated with tenderness below the kneecap. Symptoms
include pain,
swelling, and sensitivity around the tendon.
Arthritis
Arthritis refers to inflammation of the joints.
Common types affecting the knee include:
- Gout: Caused by uric acid crystal buildup, leading to sudden, severe pain, swelling,
and
redness.
- Osteoarthritis: A degenerative condition where cartilage wears down over time, causing
stiffness, swelling, and limited mobility.