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An accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan for your knee pain are the first steps to getting you back on track. At the IBAP Clinic, we are experts in helping patients overcome their knee pain, as surgery is not the only option for knee pain.

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Pioneers in non surgical knee pain relief services

Indo-British Advanced Pain Clinic has been providing safe, interventional pain management procedures and therapies that provide long-term relief by addressing the source of a patient’s pain – not just masking the symptoms. Our mission is to provide comprehensive treatment for chronic pain patients with compassion and respect. Our goal is to help patients regain their quality of life and we work with each patient to develop a specific treatment plan based on their individual needs. At Indo British Advanced pain clinics, we aim to provide “freedom from pain without surgery”. We improve the patient’s long term health, functionality, and quality of life.

Experienced Team

Experienced Team

Our team of medical professionals has extensive experience in treating knee pain and uses the latest techniques and technology.

Personalized Care

Personalized Care

We understand that every patient is unique, and we tailor our treatment plans to your specific needs and goals

Non-Surgical Solutions

Non-Surgical Solutions

We prioritize non-surgical options whenever possible, minimizing downtime and discomfort.

Results-Driven

Results-Driven

Our goal is to help you achieve long-lasting pain relief and improved knee function.

Dr. Vijay Bhaskar Bandikatla

Founder Director, Indo British Advanced Pain Clinic
Consultant Pain Management

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Pioneers In Non Surgical Pain Relief Services

Recognized and Awarded Pioneer in Pain Medicine, Neuromodulation, and Spinal Cord Stimulation:
Dr. Vijay Bhaskar Bandikatla

Dr. Vijay Bhaskar Bandikatla was awarded FFPMRCA by the Faculty of Pain Medicine, London, UK, on completion of Advanced Pain Fellowship from Cambridge and then Completion certificate of training (CCT) from the Royal College of Anaesthesia, London. He developed special interest in the treatment of complex pains using advanced interventional pain procedures such as Spinal cord stimulators and Intrathecal pumps. He pursued this while conducting clinical research and fellowship training in Neuromodulation and Advanced pain techniques from The Guys and St. Thomas’ Hospital London. He later practiced as a full-time consultant for 5 years at Bradford teaching hospitals before returning to India.

His long term passion is to reduce pain and suffering by popularising evidence based non surgical pain relief options among Indians. He hence migrated to Hyderabad, Telangana and founded The Indo British Advanced Pain Clinic to provide a comprehensive multidisciplinary pain service with international standards. This is a center of excellence for non surgical management of  pains using regenerative therapies, and Neuromodulation techniques. With over 25 years of experience he has relieved the pain of thousands of sufferers and performed over one lakh successful procedures.

Knee Pain Overview

Knee pain is a common complaint affecting people of all ages. This may be a result of an injury or due to medical conditions such as arthritis, gout and even infection. The knee joint is made up of bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage and bursae. Injury or inflammation to one of these structures can lead to bone and joint pain in the knee pain. Some signs and symptoms of knee pain include swelling and stiffness, redness and warmth, weakness, popping or crunching sounds or locking of the knee in the affected area.

Knee Pain Conditions

Knee pain can result from several different things including an injury, pulled or torn ligaments and tendons, damaged cartilage, gait, and even muscle and back injuries. Bone and joint pain in the knee may occur following years of wear and tear while playing sports, working or from general leisure activities.

Injuries to the knee can affect the cartilage, ligaments, tendons and the bursae (fluid-filled sacs) that support, stabilize and cushion the knee joint. Some common injuries to the knee include:

  • ACL injury

    The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of four ligaments in the knee that provides stability to the knee. Most often this ligament is injured with sudden directional changes with the knee bending inward and forward, tearing the ligament. This is frequently seen in football, basketball and skiing injuries.

  • Torn meniscus

    The meniscus is a tough cartilage that acts as the shock absorber between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone). This also can be torn with a sudden twisting injury to the knee.

  • Bursitis

    There are small sacs of fluid-filled cushion that surround the knee joint. When these become irritated and inflamed, pain occurs, especially with movement.

  • Loose body

    An injury or general wear and tear can cause pieces of bone or cartilage to become loose and break off. The loose body can interfere with the normal movements of the knee and cause pain with movement.

  • Patellar tendinitis

    This occurs when there is irritation or inflammation of the tendon around the patella (kneecap). Typically, those who run, ski, cycle and take part in sports involving heavy jumping and stress on the knees are prone to this injury.

  • Patellar dislocation

    The patella (kneecap) covers the front of the knee and glides through the normal range of motion. If the patella becomes dislocated, pain occurs as there is excessive lateral, or side-to-side, movement of the patella. Certain medical conditions also lead to knee pain.

  • Osteoarthritis

    This is the most common type of arthritis. This is usually the result of a wear-and-tear injury where the cartilage breaks down over a period of years from use and with age. As the cartilage disappears, the cushion is destroyed and bone-on-bone grinding can occur, leading to knee pain.

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

    This is an autoimmune condition that can affect many other joints in the body besides the knee. This is a chronic disease condition and the severity and impact on a patient is variable from mild to severe.

  • Gout

    This condition results from excessive uric acid crystal buildup in the joints of the body. Typically, patients have the big toe affected as well as the knee.

  • Pseudogout

    This condition is similar to gout, however, there is a build-up of crystals of calcium pyrophosphate instead of uric acid. Knees are commonly affected by this condition.

FAQ

Some Quick Information

A person may be more likely to experience certain types of knee pain and knee problems common to their age and sex group. Excess weight increases stress on the knee joints on daily basis. Being involved in sports or having a previous knee injury also increases the chance of experiencing knee pain. Certain activities and sports, such as skiing, basketball and football, tend to create more stress on the knees, causing injury.

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You don’t have to live with knee pain any longer. Contact us to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a pain-free, active life. Our advanced non-surgical pain treatments can help you regain control of your knee health and get back to doing the things you love.

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  • Banjara Hills: 2nd Floor, #284/A, Rd Number 12, near Omega hospital, MLA Colony, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034
  • Madeenaguda: Sy No. 2,4th Floor, Plot no. 200, beside South India Shopping Mall, Mythri Nagar, Hafeezpet, Madeenaguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500050, India
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