Difference Between Knee Arthritis & Ligament Injury: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment: By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Difference Between Knee Arthritis & Ligament Injury: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment: By Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon, ONUS Robotic Hospitals

Knee pain is one of the most common orthopedic complaints, but two major conditions often get confused: knee arthritis and ligament injuries. Although both cause pain, they are completely different in origin, presentation, and treatment.

What Is Knee Arthritis?

Knee arthritis is a degenerative condition where the joint cartilage gradually wears down. As the protective cushion between bones becomes thinner, the joints start rubbing, leading to pain, stiffness, and inflammation.

Common Symptoms:

  • Persistent dull, aching pain
  • Morning stiffness lasting 15–30 minutes
  • Difficulty bending or straightening the knee
  • Pain during stair climbing
  • Mild swelling
  • Grinding or crackling sensations

Why It Happens:

  • Age-related degeneration
  • Excess body weight
  • Past injuries
  • Weak muscles
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis)

Diagnosis:

An X-ray is usually enough to confirm arthritis by showing joint space reduction, bone spurs, and cartilage thinning.

What Is a Ligament Injury?

Ligaments are tough bands that stabilize the knee. Injuries occur due to sudden twisting, falls, or sports activities.

Most Common Ligament Injuries:

  • ACL tear
  • PCL tear
  • MCL or LCL sprain
  • Combined ligament injuries

Symptoms:

  • Sudden, sharp pain after injury
  • Rapid swelling
  • Feeling of knee β€œgiving way”
  • Popping sound at the time of injury
  • Difficulty bearing weight

Causes:

  • Sudden direction change while running
  • Jumping and landing incorrectly
  • Road traffic accidents
  • Playing sports like football, basketball, cricket

Diagnosis:

An MRI scan is required to confirm which ligament is damaged and to what extent.

Major Differences at a Glance

Feature Knee Arthritis Ligament Injury
Onset Slow & gradual Sudden & traumatic
Pain Dull, chronic Sharp, acute
Mobility Stiffness mainly in morning Instability throughout the day
Swelling Mild Rapid
Age Older adults Any age, especially athletes
Scan Needed X-ray MRI
Treatment Conservative β†’ surgery in late stage Conservative β†’ ligament reconstruction if needed

Treatment Options

⭐ For Arthritis:

  • Weight loss
  • Physiotherapy (strengthening quadriceps & hamstrings)
  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Knee braces
  • PRP or gel injections
  • Robotic-assisted knee replacement in severe cases

⭐ For Ligament Injury:

  • Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
  • Knee bracing
  • Sports-specific physiotherapy
  • ACL reconstruction for active individuals
  • Early rehabilitation to avoid long-term instability

Which Is More Serious?

Both conditions are important but ligament injuries need early treatment to avoid long-term arthritis.
Arthritis progresses slowly but leads to severe disability if ignored.

When Should You Consult an Orthopedic Surgeon?

  • If knee pain lasts more than 2 weeks
  • If swelling appears suddenly
  • If the knee feels unstable
  • If pain interferes with walking or stairs
  • After a sports injury or fall

At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, expert orthopedic surgeons offer accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment options for both arthritis and ligament injuries.

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