Knee Pain

Knee Pain Treatment in El Paso

Personalized Knee Pain Care at Medway Pain Center 

Knee pain can make it difficult to walk, stand, climb stairs, or stay active. At Medway Pain Center in El Paso, TX, we evaluate and treat a wide range of knee pain conditions, including arthritis, injury-related pain, and chronic knee issues that affect daily life.


Whether your knee pain developed gradually or started after an injury, our goal is to identify the underlying cause and create a personalized treatment plan that helps reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore function. 

Knee Pain

What Is Knee Pain?

Knee pain is discomfort or soreness in the knee joint that can affect movement and daily activities. It may feel like:

Common Causes of Knee Pain 

Knee pain can result from joint damage, inflammation, or injury. Common causes include:

Because knee pain can involve multiple structures within the joint, an accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment.

How We Determine the Cause of Your Knee Pain

Knee pain can come from arthritis, meniscus or ligament injuries, tendon irritation, bursitis, prior trauma, joint inflammation, nerve irritation, or pain referred from nearby areas such as the hip or lower back. Pain may limit walking, standing, climbing stairs, exercising, or getting up from a seated position. At Medway Pain Center, evaluation begins with a careful history, physical examination, review of imaging when available, and attention to which movements or activities reproduce your pain.

The goal is to determine whether the knee joint, surrounding soft tissues, nearby nerves, referred pain, or a combination of pain sources is contributing to your symptoms.

Choosing the Right Treatment for Your Knee Pain

Treatment depends on whether pain is coming primarily from the knee joint, surrounding tendons or ligaments, nerve irritation, referred pain, or more than one source. Some patients improve with conservative care, while others may benefit from targeted image-guided procedures.

  • Joint injections may help diagnose or reduce inflammation when the knee joint is the suspected pain source.
  • Nerve blocks may be considered when a specific nerve pathway is suspected to contribute to knee pain.
  • Trigger point injections may be used when tight or painful muscles around the knee, thigh, hip, or lower back contribute to symptoms.
  • Radiofrequency ablation may be considered in selected cases after diagnostic testing supports the target.

Why One Procedure May Be Better Than Another

Different procedures address different pain sources. Joint injections target inflammation inside or around the knee joint, while nerve blocks may help clarify whether a nerve pathway is contributing. Trigger point injections focus on painful muscle contributors, and radiofrequency ablation is considered only after diagnostic testing supports the target.

Choosing carefully helps avoid unnecessary procedures and improves the chance that treatment matches your actual diagnosis.

Your Treatment Journey at Medway Pain Center

Your care usually begins with an evaluation, diagnosis, and review of prior treatments or imaging. From there, Dr. Tochi Umunakwe and the Medway Pain Center team explain your options, discuss conservative and interventional choices, and build a plan based on your symptoms, exam findings, and goals.

The focus is to reduce pain, improve function, and help you return to daily activities with a plan that makes clinical sense for your condition.

When Should You See a Pain Management Doctor? 

You may benefit from seeing a pain specialist if:

Pain limits walking, standing, or physical activity  

Knee pain persists for several weeks

You experience swelling, stiffness, or reduced range of motion  

Pain interferes with sleep or daily function  

Conservative treatments have not provided enough relief  

You want to explore non-surgical treatment options  

Knee Pain Treatments We Offer 

At Medway Pain Center, we offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments designed to reduce pain and improve joint function. 

For many procedures, IV sedation may be available to improve comfort and reduce anxiety. 

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Why Choose Medway Pain Center?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common cause of knee pain? 

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes, especially in adults over time. 

Yes. Many patients benefit from non-surgical options such as injections, medications, and physical therapy. 

Yes. Knee injections can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain, especially for arthritis and joint-related conditions. 

This is a minimally invasive procedure that targets the nerves around the knee to reduce pain signals. 

IV sedation may be available for certain procedures to improve comfort. 

Schedule a Knee Pain Evaluation in El Paso 

If you are looking for a knee pain doctor in El Paso, TX, Medway Pain Center is here to help. 

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