Joint problems need an assessment that distinguishes arthritis, injury, instability, cartilage and ligament problems before the right treatment is chosen. Dr. Feras Ashouri focuses on knee and hip joints, with treatment options that include conservative care, arthroscopy, joint preservation and joint replacement when needed.

It is not only about the pain itself, but where it is felt, what triggers it, and how it affects walking, sitting, stairs and normal activity.
Examination helps distinguish arthritis, injury, instability, meniscus or ligament problems, with imaging used to confirm the picture when required.
Treatment may be conservative, rehabilitation-based, arthroscopic, joint-preserving, or involve partial or total replacement depending on the case.
When pain starts reducing movement, causing stiffness, or making walking and stairs more difficult than usual.
Such as meniscus tears, ACL injuries and instability that can appear after a sports injury or sudden movement.
Some patients benefit from preserving the natural joint, while others need partial or total replacement to restore function more effectively.
Current services and published medical content are clearly linked to the assessment and treatment of knee and hip joint problems.
Published stories help patients understand what may improve after treatment or surgery depending on the nature of the condition.
This includes arthroscopy, joint preservation, joint replacement and technology-guided options when appropriate.
When the pain is linked to movement, accompanied by stiffness, grinding, instability or difficulty with walking and stairs.
No. Some conditions respond to conservative treatment, arthroscopy or joint preservation, while replacement is discussed only when clearly indicated.
Each joint has its own pattern of disease and injury, and careful assessment is what identifies whether the issue is arthritis, injury, instability or a structural problem.
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