Knee osteoarthritis cannot be cured but there are treatments available to help manage the symptoms. Medications, starting with acetaminophen, can help manage and relieve pain. Some patients obtain better pain relief when using NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) or Celebrex, the one remaining COX-2 selective inhibitor. There are opioid analgesic medications available for patients who need stronger pain relief.
Aside from medications, other treatments include:
- local intraarticular injections of steroids or viscosupplements
- exercise / physical therapy
- weight loss if overweight
- topical creams
- knee brace or support
- joint protection techniques
- heat and cold
- glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate
- surgery as a last resort
Getting diagnosed and treated while knee osteoarthritis is still in the early stages is most beneficial. If treated early, many people can effectively manage mild to moderate knee osteoarthritis.