Knee Pain & Treatment in Austin, TX

Expert Knee Care & Joint Reconstruction Across Central Texas

When Knee Pain Disrupts Your Life

Your knees are essential to mobility, balance, and maintaining an active life—from playing sports to simply walking up stairs. When chronic pain, instability, locking, or stiffness affects your knee joint, your quality of life can rapidly decline. At Austin Orthopedic Institute, we provide comprehensive, personalized knee care tailored to your specific condition and life goals—from minimally invasive arthroscopy to advanced robotic-assisted joint replacement.

Signs You Should Seek Treatment

Schedule an evaluation with one of our fellowship-trained orthopedic knee specialists if you experience:

  • Persistent, throbbing pain that doesn’t improve with rest or over-the-counter medications

  • Stiffness or swelling in the knee joint

  • A popping or clicking sensation, or your knee locking or catching

  • Instability or the feeling that your knee is going to give out (often a sign of a ligament injury)

  • Difficulty standing, climbing stairs, or getting in and out of chairs

  • Knee pain that wakes you from sleep

  • Inability to fully straighten or bend your knee

  • A recent injury (like a sports trauma) with ongoing pain or swelling

Conditions We Treat

Arthritis & Degenerative Conditions

Tendon & Ligament Injuries

Fractures & Trauma

  • Tibia/Fibula Fractures – Lower leg fractures requiring surgical fixation or stabilization.

  • Patellar (Kneecap) Fractures – Injury to the kneecap often requiring surgical repair.

  • Knee Dislocation – Traumatic injury requiring immediate stabilization and complex reconstruction.

Cartilage & Mechanical Issues

  • Loose Bodies (Joint Mice) – Fragments of bone or cartilage floating in the joint space.

  • Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) – Bone and cartilage fragments in the joint.

  • Internal Derangement of the Knee – General term for mechanical problems within the joint, including locking or catching.

Soft Tissue & Inflammatory Conditions

  • Bursitis of the Knee – Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs (bursae) around the joint.

  • Baker’s Cyst – Fluid-filled swelling behind the knee, often associated with arthritis.

  • Tendonitis – Inflammation of the tendons around the knee (e.g., patellar tendonitis).

Failed Prior Surgeries & Revision Needs

  • Failed Prior Ligament Reconstruction – Revision surgery to address instability after previous repair.

  • Revision Knee Replacement – Addressing failed, infected, or worn-out prior joint replacement components.

  • Non-Union & Malunion Fractures – Fractures that haven’t healed correctly.

Our Approach to Care

Accurate Diagnosis

We start with a thorough physical examination, advanced imaging (X-rays, weight-bearing studies, MRI, CT scans), and a dedicated discussion about your pain and functional goals to pinpoint the exact source of your issue. You are not just an injury; you are an individual.

Conservative Treatment First

Whenever appropriate, we prioritize non-surgical management, which may include:

  • Physical Therapy and personalized rehabilitation

  • Cortisone or Viscosupplementation Injections (lubricating fluid)

  • Bracing, custom orthotics, or activity modification

  • Anti-inflammatory medications and pain management

Surgical Solutions When Needed

When conservative treatment is no longer effective or if your injury requires intervention, our surgeons utilize state-of-the-art techniques:

  • Robotic Total Knee Replacement (TKA) – Enhanced precision for optimal component alignment

  • Partial Knee Replacement (UKA) – For isolated arthritis, preserving healthy portions of the knee

  • Knee Arthroscopy – Minimally invasive surgery for repairs (meniscus, ACL) and joint clean-up

  • Complex Ligament Reconstruction – Restoring stability after severe traumatic injury

  • Revision Knee Replacement – Addressing failed or worn-out prior joint replacement

Comprehensive Rehabilitation

Our in-house Physical Therapy team works seamlessly with your surgeon from your very first visit through your post-operative recovery, ensuring a coordinated and swift return to your favorite activities.

Meet Our Knee Pain Specialists

The surgeons at Austin Orthopedic Institute have treated thousands of knee injuries and conditions. They specialize in a patient-first approach, utilizing the latest techniques, including robotic-assisted surgery, to ensure precision and personalized outcomes.

Common Knee Pain Treatment Available at All Locations

Austin | Marble Falls | Georgetown | Killeen

Our experienced orthopedic providers at all Austin Orthopedic Institute locations can diagnose and treat many common knee and lower extremity conditions, including:

Diagnostic Evaluation – Initial assessment and treatment planning for all knee and lower limb conditions.

✓ Surgical Planning – Comprehensive preoperative assessment and customized surgical mapping for patients requiring treatment.

Joint Injections – Corticosteroid or viscosupplementation injections for pain and lubrication.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Before Your Visit

We encourage you to take advantage of our complimentary MRI, X-ray, and CT scan review service. Send us your images, and one of our board-certified orthopedic surgeons will personally review them, offering an expert second opinion and letting you know if you need to come in.

During Your Visit

Conservative Care – We develop a personalized plan, with most patients starting with 6-12 weeks of non-surgical treatment.

Surgical Planning – If surgery is necessary, we use advanced computerized and robotic pre-operative planning for optimal, precise outcomes.

Recovery Support – We ensure close follow-up and coordinate your rehabilitation with our in-house physical therapy team for maximum recovery and a swift return to your active life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Recovery time varies, but most patients are walking with assistance within a day and resume normal daily activities within 6-12 weeks. Full recovery, including strength and endurance, can take 6 months to a year. Your surgeon will provide a specific, personalized timeline.

Robotic systems like Mako® allow our surgeons to create a highly detailed, 3D plan before surgery. During the procedure, the robot guides the surgeon, allowing for millimeter precision in implant placement and alignment, which leads to improved ligament balancing, better stability, and often, a faster, more comfortable recovery.

Most patients do not need a referral, but it’s always best to check with your specific insurance provider. We aim to offer same-day and next-day appointments when possible for urgent needs.

Absolutely. We offer complimentary reviews of MRIs, X-rays, and CT scans. One of our board-certified surgeons will personally review your images and provide recommendations free of charge.

A Total Knee Replacement (TKA) replaces all three compartments of the knee. A Partial Knee Replacement (UKA) is a smaller, less invasive procedure that replaces only the worn-out part of the knee (usually one compartment), preserving the healthy bone and ligaments. This can lead to a quicker recovery for eligible patients.

Initial steps often involve modifying activities to reduce stress, starting a low-impact exercise program (like swimming or cycling), using anti-inflammatory medications, and beginning a targeted course of physical therapy to strengthen the muscles supporting the joint.

Return to sports is a gradual process guided by rigorous physical therapy and functional testing. For an ACL reconstruction, it typically takes 9 to 12 months before an athlete is cleared to return to cutting and pivoting sports, ensuring the graft is fully healed and the knee is stable.

Yes, our Sports Medicine specialists are highly experienced in treating a range of adolescent and pediatric knee conditions, including Osgood-Schlatter disease, growth plate injuries, and patellar instability issues. We prioritize non-surgical management and proper rehabilitation for our younger patients.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

Don’t let chronic knee pain sideline your life any longer. At Austin Orthopedic Institute, we believe your injury is unique to you—and we treat it that way. Our expert, compassionate, and dedicated team is ready to diagnose your condition and develop a Personalized Treatment Plan that gets you moving again.

 

Why Choose Austin Orthopedic Institute for Knee Care?

Robotic Knee Replacement Specialists – Access to cutting-edge technology (Mako® & AR) for superior precision

100% Fellowship-Trained Knee Surgeons – Advanced, subspecialty expertise you can trust

Same-Day & Next-Day Appointments – When you’re in pain, we’re here to help quickly

Over 130 Years of Combined Experience – Decades of proven orthopedic success in Central Texas

Comprehensive Care, All Under One Roof – From initial diagnosis to surgery and in-house physical therapy

Conservative Approach First – We exhaust non-surgical options before recommending surgery

Four Convenient Locations – Austin, Marble Falls, Georgetown, and Killeen

Complimentary Second Opinions – Free review of your existing MRI/X-ray/CT scans

Our Locations

Austin Orthopedic Institute has four locations – Austin, Georgetown, Marble Falls, and Killeen. All of our providers go to the main office in Austin and our Georgetown location. Only Dr. Hurt visits our Marble Falls satellite location and only Dr. Robin visits the Killeen satellite location.

Austin

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Marble Falls

Georgetown

Killeen

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Austin Orthopedic Institute surgeons has been proudly serving Central Texas since 2004, providing exceptional orthopedic care with a personal touch. Your injury is unique to you—we treat it that way.

Austin

(512) 856-1000
11675 Jollyville Road Suite 207 Austin, TX 78759

Hours
Monday – Thursday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM – 12 PM
Staff is available by phone until 5 pm.
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Marble Falls

(512) 856-1000
1701 North US-281, Marble Falls, TX 78654

Hours

Thursday: 8 AM – 12 PM

Staff is available by phone Mon – Fri until 5 pm.

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Georgetown

1502 Blue Ridge Drive
Suite 201
Georgetown, TX 78626
Hours

Monday – Thursday: 8 AM – 5 PM
Friday: 8 AM – 12 PM

Staff is available by phone Mon – Fri until 5 pm.

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Killeen

3202 S WS Young Dr.
Suite 102
Killeen, TX 76542
Hours

Monday: 8 AM – 12 PM

Staff is available by phone Mon – Fri until 5 pm.

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