Clarify whether pain appears joint, tendon, ligament, or nerve related
Walk, climb stairs, and move with more confidence
Knee pain and mobility
Knee pain can make stairs, walking, workouts, kneeling, and sleep harder. PRM evaluates the joint, soft tissue, strength, and mechanics before recommending care.
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Knee pain may involve cartilage, meniscus, tendon, ligament, arthritis, inflammation, weakness, alignment, or compensation from the hip, foot, or back.
Dr. Sunny Kim approaches pain through Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: how the painful area works, how the rest of the body is compensating, and which non-surgical options may be appropriate.
The goal is to help you understand what may be driving symptoms, which treatments are worth considering, and what kind of progress is realistic for your body and your goals.
How PRM evaluates it
Walk, climb stairs, and move with more confidence
Understand whether PRP, MSC therapy, laser, or rehab may fit
Choose a plan based on the problem instead of the treatment name
Possible tools
These are not automatic recommendations. PRM uses the evaluation to decide which options may fit and which do not.