Orthopedic Health Articles

Orthopedic Health Articles

Older adult performing low-impact cycling exercise at home after platelet-based orthopedic treatment guidance

Knee Recovery Timeline: What to Expect Week-by-Week

Share on Social PRP Treatment: What to Expect After Treatment If you’ve recently received or are considering a Regenerative Therapy procedure, you may be wondering how long recovery takes and what to expect along the way. This type of Regenerative Orthopedic Treatment supports the body’s natural healing response using concentrated platelets and

Man holding knee due to joint pain before PRP or cortisone treatment for inflammation relief (PRP V.S Cortisone)

Comparing Injection Options for Knee Relief

Understanding Chronic Knee Pain and Injection Options – PRP vs. Cortisone Chronic knee pain can affect everything from walking and climbing stairs to simply getting through the day. When conservative measures like rest and therapy no longer bring relief, many patients begin exploring injection-based treatments to reduce pain and restore

Person holding their knee to indicate discomfort before discussing platelet-based treatment options

Knee Pain? – Understanding Knee Injection Treatments

When Knee Pain Becomes a Daily Challenge – PRP for Knee Pain Chronic knee pain can make even simple movements—like climbing stairs or walking short distances—feel difficult. Many patients look for solutions that don’t involve surgery or repeated steroid injections. One of the most promising non-surgical approaches used in orthopedics

Woman applying ice pack for knee pain relief during home treatment for inflammation and swelling

Knee Pain: When to See a Doctor and What You Can Do at Home

Don’t Ignore Knee Pain—Know What It’s Telling You Your knees carry the weight of your world—literally. From walking and climbing stairs to bending and lifting, the knee joint supports nearly every movement in your daily life. So when knee pain strikes, it can quickly affect your ability to work, stay

Knee Sports Injuries Treatment | Dr. Burke Orthopedics Houston

Top 3 Knee Sports Injuries and How to Recover Fast

Knee Sports Injuries – A Common but Treatable Setback Knee injuries are among the most common sports-related conditions across all age groups and skill levels. Whether you’re sprinting down a soccer field, landing a jump shot, or pivoting during a game, the knee absorbs tremendous impact and force. That’s why

A runner holding his knee in pain near the waterfront, representing knee osteoarthritis and sports-related knee injuries treated by Dr. Burke Orthopedics in Houston.

Understanding Knee Osteoarthritis: Symptoms, Causes & Advanced Treatments

Knee pain is one of the most common complaints among adults over 40 — and in many cases, the underlying cause is knee osteoarthritis (OA).As the joint’s protective cartilage wears down, movement becomes painful and stiff. Fortunately, today’s regenerative orthopedic treatments provide real options to restore mobility and reduce discomfort

Close-up of a healed surgical scar on a patient’s knee after knee replacement, illustrating recovery and outcomes from total or partial knee replacement performed at Dr. Burke Orthopedics in Houston.

Total vs. Partial Knee Replacement: What’s Right for You?

Total vs. Partial Knee Replacement – Which Option Is Right for You? If you’re living with chronic knee pain that limits your ability to walk, work, or enjoy life, you may be wondering whether it’s time to consider a knee replacement. But what’s the difference between a total and a

A healthcare professional examining a patient’s knee to assess pain and mobility issues caused by a bone chip in the knee at Dr. Burke Orthopedics in Houston.

Bone Chip in the Knee: Recognizing the Discomfort Experience

Bone Chip in the Knee – Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Explained The knee joint is a remarkable system of bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons that allow for strength, stability, and mobility. When a bone chip (loose body) forms within the knee, it can lead to pain, swelling, and a

Orthopedic doctor showing a patient an anatomical knee model to explain ligament tears and injury treatment options

What’s the Worst Knee Ligament to Tear: Insights for Athletes

The Impact of Knee Ligament Tears on Your Activity An injury to the knee ligaments can have a major impact on everyday movement and athletic performance. These strong bands of connective tissue stabilize your knee joint — and when torn or overstretched, they can cause pain, instability, and reduced mobility.

Man holding his knee due to pain and stiffness caused by loose bodies in the joint before orthopedic evaluation (do loos bodies go away)

Do Loose Bodies Go Away? Find Out the Real Answer

Do Loose Bodies Go Away? Understanding Natural Resolution and Treatment Options Loose bodies in joints — small fragments of bone or cartilage that move freely within the joint space — can cause discomfort, stiffness, and locking sensations that affect mobility. While some fragments may remain stable or even dissolve over

Important Note: Regular follow-up appointments with your orthopedic surgeon are essential for monitoring your implant and ensuring optimal long-term results. Most patients see their surgeon at 6 weeks, 3 months, 1 year, and then annually thereafter.